I accept the call to help our nominee for president to serve and defend America.
I accept the challenge of a tough fight in this election... against confident opponents ... at a crucial hour for our country.
And I accept the privilege of serving with a man who has come through much harder missions ... and met far graver challenges ... and knows how tough fights are won - the next president of the United States, John S. McCain.
But Sarah Palin soon slipped into partisan political theater with attacks on Barack Obama's integrity, record of achievement, readiness for the position of Commander-in-Chief using divisive zingers written by President Bush's former speechwriters. ...
Noticeably absent was any specific declaration of Palin's views on the environment, Palin's views on healthcare reform or Palin's views of how exactly we should define and measure victory in Iraq. Not a peep. Read the speech for yourself. You won't find a word about that.
This is a man who can give an entire speech about the wars America is fighting, and never use the word "victory" except when he's talking about his own campaign. But when the cloud of rhetoric has passed ... when the roar of the crowd fades away ... when the stadium lights go out, and those Styrofoam Greek columns are hauled back to some studio lot - what exactly is our opponent's plan? What does he actually seek to accomplish, after he's done turning back the waters and healing the planet?
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My fellow citizens, the American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of "personal discovery." This world of threats and dangers is not just a community, and it doesn't just need an organizer.
And it's funny. I always think of our founding fathers as "community organizers" in the purest, proudest sense of the words. If not for those men, organizing their community, the 13 not yet colonies could not have found their way to stand up and fight against British tyranny.
Republicans can't have it both ways. Either you value individual citizens getting involved in fixing problems and accelerating positive change or you don't. Sarah Palin's divisive speech is exactly why Cindy McCain's entreaty to "put on our American hats" on Monday night rang so hollow.
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By: LORRAINE on 9/04/2008 8:05AM
IS THIS MCAIN AND PALIN FOR REAL THIS HAS TO BE A BAD NIGHTMAREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. PEOPLE WAKE ME UP WHEN OBAMA'S IS PRESIDENT.
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By: RH on 9/04/2008 8:10AM
*********CANNED RED MEAT********* ADD A DASH OF SALT AND WHAT DID AMERICA GET? A STROKE!!!!
The speech writer's words resonated what the media pundits and naysayers have been itching to slander about Barack since he broke bread with voters in Iowa. And those written words scrolling on the two gigantic teleprompters is exactly why Palin's rhetoric is flawed. *****Obama's acceptance speech silenced AMERICA, the nation was dumbfounded when he highlighted his stance on education, the economy, health care, science, and global warming. ***How is Goose neck Guliani gonna run on the plight of 9/11? How long is he gonna exploit that tragedy for his own personal gain? It did him no justice,he's not even the VP! Mitt Romney failed the entire state of Massachusetts. Enough said! Lieberman, man that is one flip flopping flounder who better pray to God the Repukes win because if not he is going to be a$$ed out!. Old man mcCane has milked his POW status to the last drop. It turns out he was an atheist, not suddenly an evagenlist. What hypocrites the repukes are. We have a unwed 17-year old and she gets a pass, and the boyfriend is coerced to attend the convention to save face. Man, those self-righteous puppies are running scared. And drum rollllllllllllllll, Jesse Jackson, Tavis Smile, Michael Dyson, need to heed this: The republican convention is a model for unity! No matter their dysfunction, no matter their poor white trash status, when they want something they are dogmatic and will attack like pit bulls until they rip the skin off of man. Jesse, Tavis, Michael, wake up. Black Ameria get off your hands and stop worrying about retaliation. Do something to preserve your freedom! Stop making excuses, and stop allowing a public education system to fail our children. Parents need to parent again! WE are falling too far behind and don't seem to give a damm!
And for the Black Republicans, I ain't mad that you really think you have arrived. Delusional is a word.
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By: ED Jones on 9/04/2008 8:23AM
This is really a sad day for America that is being seen worldwide. Low, base-level, proud to be ignorant republicans want to win with this bimbo and take us to another war -- with Iran. That's why Lieberman is fighting hard for a McCain win.
We have to get it together people and vote 100% for BARACK OBAMA. We want more heaven on earth, not this hell that we are living in.
OBAMA/BIDEN 08!
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By: Cory Cormier on 9/04/2008 8:32AM
I think that it's time for each side to focus on the problems this country has been forced to deal with. The last dude, who we'll leave as dude, main agenda was, it seems to increase his personal wealth. He did an excellent job I might add, but that was it . We as a nation need to recover. By the way what ever happened to Checks and Balances, that was non-existent in this dudes terms as president.
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By: Cathy on 9/04/2008 9:51AM
I can't believe all the hoopla regarding Sarah Palin.
Just proves how unsophisticated this country is and
will continue to become. I wasn't impressed at all with
the speech. It just proves she reads well. It was
pure hokum. I also thought it was belittling not only
to Obama as a Black man, as if the accomplishments he
has made are nothing, but also to the history of community organizers who in the past have given their
lives for what they believe in.
Tell that
to the families of Goodwin, Shwerner and Cheney and
Violet Liozzo.
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By: Paula Drake on 9/04/2008 9:25AM
I guess the leberals (and blacks) can dish it out and it is OK, but they can't take it....is this what I am reading? This woman and her family (and kids) have been put through hell in the past 3 days, but if she talks tough about "the annointed one" ya'll go crazy. Obama is not 'one of the people' he was raised in Hawaii and Kenya, with a white mother and black step father. His father had at least four wives, he did not take time to divorce the first one before he "married Obama's mother....does that make him a bastard" the liberal new people haven't ask that?????? He went to a private school, and to a Harvard, so how can he relate to "the poor"....he is not "one of us" .....he is a "good speech, and a pretty face, give me a break and think for once.
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By: jean on 9/04/2008 9:07AM
This is truly a sad moment in our nation's history. The crowd was thrilled with Palin's speech, which I believe where filled with mud-slinging comments that belittled another human being. No wonder our country is now in a crisis. We our easily swayed by the attack that does nothing to address the critical problems that face us as a country. I for one do not want a vice-president that feels proud of the fact that the only difference between herself and a pit-bull "is the lipstick that she wears." Where is the diplomacy that we so despertly need to help our country rebuild our now broken relationships with the rest of the world? Whether we are Republicans or Democrats, we need to honor the qualities that both candidates bring to the table. And, in November, make our choices on issues facing our country and not on our abilities to belittle the other party.
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By: newzjunkie47 on 9/04/2008 9:19AM
people please vote so this bimbo and the old dude cant get into office.
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By: ROBERT CERAN on 9/04/2008 11:00AM
The REPUBLICANS are at it again and attempting to maintain the country with a republican president. They are back to their Giuliani's tactics of fear, Sarah Palin's attacks of personal destruction, Romney's hypocrisy, Tom Ridge showing his true colors and Joe Liberman pretending to be something that he is not and a being a true traitor(he can vote for whom he wishes, but he needs to tell the truth - after all Democrats in CT made him an independent..)
What Democrats and I need to do in November is not to get angry, but rally around OBAMA/BIDEN '08 and keep Mccain/Palin where they are(send them back to their roots.)
I have been energized for the '08 election since '04 and I cannot wait to pull that lever or stencil that circle or push that button for BARACK OBAMA on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Thank you.
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By: WENDY on 9/04/2008 9:25AM
Republicans always have such nasty things to say about people, and no substance. Attacking Obama is NOT going to lower gas prices, food prices, nor hike the minimum-wage, fix the crumbling housing market, stop the war in Iraq, nor stop recession in our economy.
THE ISSUES MATTER! ENOUGH ALREADY!
Obama/Biden!
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