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So now the Republicans are calling for "change"?

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  1. SWTsig

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    can any repub here explain to me what "change" is? can you also define "hypocrisy" while you're at it, because i want to say that word fits into this equation somehow, but exaclty how is escaping me at the moment.

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5982218.html

    McCain is obvious choice to bring change, Palin says

    ST. PAUL, Minn.— Republican presidential nominee John McCain begins his final drive for the White House with a jump-start from running mate Sarah Palin that cast the 72-year-old senator as the obvious choice for a nation hungry for change.

    McCain was preparing a prime-time acceptance speech today to the Republican National Convention. He was expected to review his career in public service — first as a Naval Academy midshipman and wartime pilot and then as a 26-year veteran of Congress — while drawing stark policy differences with Democratic opponent Barack Obama.

    Democratic critics have questioned Palin's political experience as a small-town mayor and her less than two years as Alaska's governor, but she turned the tables Wednesday night by offering a searing, sometimes sarcastic attack on the opposing ticket.

    Obama's own running mate, Joe Biden, complimented Palin today for delivering an impressive speech with skill but said that issues important to Americans were missing from her remarks.

    "I didn't hear the phrase 'middle class' mentioned, I didn't hear a word about health care. I didn't hear a single word about what we're going to do about the housing crisis, college education, all the things that the middle class is being burdened by now," Biden told CBS' "The Early Show."

    "There was a deafening silence about the hole that the Republicans have dug us into and any specific answers as to how the McCain-Palin ticket is going to get us out of that hole," Biden said.

    McCain's speech was expected to provide the climax to the four-day convention at the Xcel Energy Center. His wife, Cindy, admitted that she was nervous about addressing delegates herself.

    "I'd like people to know what makes me work and what makes me tick and who I am, what I'm all about and where I come from," Cindy McCain told ABC's "Good Morning America" in an interview taped for broadcast today. "I have an interesting story to tell as well in that it combines the two of us and makes us a couple and what we will represent."

    Palin joined other Republican speakers Wednesday night in praising McCain as a man of character, a former Vietnam prisoner of war who had spent his early career in the military and had sought to change the ways of politics in Washington.

    "In politics, there are some candidates who use change to promote their careers. And then there are those, like John McCain, who use their careers to promote change," said Palin, toying with the central theme in Obama's campaign.

    Palin's 19-year-old son, Track, ships out for Iraq next week with his Army unit. The governor was unflinching as she contrasted McCain's military record with a lack of armed service by Obama and Biden.

    "There is only one man in this election who has ever really fought for you in places where winning means survival and defeat means death — and that man is John McCain," she said.

    Delegates witnessing Palin's political coming-out party had high hopes for her candidacy, especially after the 44-year-old faced the challenge of matching the star power of Obama. The 47-year-old Illinois senator accepted his nomination last week before a stadium crowd of 84,000 people in Denver.

    "For too many times, we've brought knives to gun fights," said Chuck Gast, a delegate from Maryland.

    When asked if Palin, a hunter, brought a gun to the fight, Gast said, "Yes, I think she brings a big gun — like a moose gun."

    Alaska delegate Ralph Seekins, who knows Palin personally, said she relished her prime-time audience.

    "She's an attractive lady and that's disarming to a lot of people," he said. "At the same time, she's a very capable lady. We respect her in Alaska and we think as the rest of the country and the rest of the world gets to know her, they'll be the same."

    In a nod toward party unity, McCain also gave speaking roles to three of his former political rivals.

    The highest honor was accorded former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who used a taunting, rollicking address to accuse Obama and the Democrats of not learning the lessons of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

    Giuliani said McCain "will keep us on offense against terrorism at home and abroad."

    Alluding to last week's Democratic National Convention, he added: "Of great concern to me, during those same four days in Denver, they rarely mentioned the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. They are in a state of denial about the biggest threat that faces this country. And if you deny it and you don't deal with it, you can't face it."

    Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said Obama "ducked and dodged" when asked recently about the threat of Islamic terrorism. "John McCain hit the nail on the head," said Romney. "Radical violent Islam is evil, and he will defeat it."

    Meanwhile, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, known for his wit and humor on the trail, rebuffed those who questioned Palin's experience.

    "I want to tell you folks something," said Huckabee. "She got more votes running for mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, than Joe Biden got running for president of the United States."
     
  2. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    I Know....funny how that CHANGE is needed......when it was the republican party that screwed it up in the first place.

    DD
     
  3. Invisible Fan

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    There will be a lot of political crossdressing with the palin pick. Biden said her speech had "style but no substance". Sounds familiar.
     
  4. glynch

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    Well McCain voted with Bush-Cheney 90-95% of the time. Now he won't be voting with them any more because they won't be there. So there is change.
     
  5. Oski2005

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    McCain and Palin are tangled up in Bush. The Dems just need to keep hammering that home all the way to the White House.
     
  6. Joshaaronb

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    What does that even mean, doesn't the congress propose laws and the president either passes or vetoes.
     
  7. Hippieloser

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    Republicans: "SOME Change, but not TOO much!"
     
  8. rimrocker

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    The President can ask that bills be introduced and recommend legislation, as is the case with the Budget. The administration also takes positions on bills.
     
  9. SWTsig

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    not a single republican wants to inform me why "change" all of a sudden became an acceptable term?

    Bueller?
     
  10. JPM0016

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    The attacks are always the same every election. The only difference is the party leveling the attacks. Whether it be George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama or John McCain at the end of the day it's all crap.

    For eight years, the Clinton/Gore administration has coasted through prosperity.

    And the path of least resistance is always downhill.

    But America's way is the rising road.

    This nation is daring and decent and ready for change.


    -George W. Bush (2000 convention speech)

    This is not a time for third chances, it is a time for new beginnings. The rising generations of this country have our own appointment with greatness.


    -George W. Bush (2000 Convention Speech)


    Optimistic. Impatient with pretense. Confident that people can chart their own course.

    That background may lack the polish of Washington. Then again, I don't have a lot of things that come with Washington.

    I don't have enemies to fight. And I have no stake in the bitter arguments of the last few years. I want to change the tone of Washington to one of civility and respect.


    -George W. Bush (2000 convention speech)

    We are now the party of ideas and innovation ... The party of idealism and inclusion.

    The party of a simple and powerful hope


    -George W. Bush (2000 Convention Speech)

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  11. mc mark

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    Silly SWTsig!

    "Change" is soooo cosmopolitan. The word of the day is "Reform".

    Everybody knows that...
     

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