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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 391342" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>I think we got to see who McCain really is today! </p><p>This is a choice that came out of the bleachers in RIGHT field! He is a risk taker and a shaker and mover. He picked a person who compliments his strengthens and values.</p><p></p><p>He bolstered and strengthened his position within many western states including Arizona, Nevada, Colorado and Montana. These are/were battleground states.</p><p></p><p>The Christian Coalition will now be there for him. I don't like coalitions but they are out there. </p><p></p><p>He is still a maverick and he pulled a maverick to be by his side. </p><p></p><p>Glenn Beck from CNN felt that the Republican party was ready to implode. Here is a person who leads by using COMMON Sense. She is the Commander of the Alaska National Guard so she presently has more executive experience than Barrack O' Bummer as a leader. She had proved she can cut taxes and tell Congress she does not want their ear-mark money.</p><p></p><p>She is a former union member married to a union blue collar worker. </p><p></p><p>You can see a TRUE sense of (McCain/Palin) the running mates appreciation, admiration, and respect for each other.</p><p></p><p>I had mixed emotions when I heard the choice. My dream candidate for president has always been Colin Powell and I would have preferred him in the first seat... but this would have been a slam dunk if he would have accepted the VP job ... If not him, I still believe in Giuliani but that was not going to happen, so I thought Mitt Romney would be the strongest candidate. Who saw this coming??? I certainly did not!</p><p></p><p>But I like what I see and I am proud to back the ticket. The Republicans need to shake up the party and Washington. </p><p></p><p>Certainly McCain gives up some ground on the fight on experience but my gut tells me she can get the job done. I have no problem with her being a heart beat away from the presidency. The answer to the experience thing.... BO has been a senator for three years.... two of those years he has been running for president! He has done nothing of real importance in the senate. She has done much in her short two years as the chief executive of Alaska. </p><p></p><p>She is REAL - You get what you see.... McCain is REAL - you get what you see. I like what I see! </p><p></p><p>I personally believe that there is a hidden agenda with BO. We will see all kinds of stuff come out of LEFT field in future years if he makes it into office. He is giving us what we want to hear right now....and he does it soooo elequently!LOL! I strongly believe our country will become polarized and America will be in real trouble. JMHO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 391342, member: 9789"] I think we got to see who McCain really is today! This is a choice that came out of the bleachers in RIGHT field! He is a risk taker and a shaker and mover. He picked a person who compliments his strengthens and values. He bolstered and strengthened his position within many western states including Arizona, Nevada, Colorado and Montana. These are/were battleground states. The Christian Coalition will now be there for him. I don't like coalitions but they are out there. He is still a maverick and he pulled a maverick to be by his side. Glenn Beck from CNN felt that the Republican party was ready to implode. Here is a person who leads by using COMMON Sense. She is the Commander of the Alaska National Guard so she presently has more executive experience than Barrack O' Bummer as a leader. She had proved she can cut taxes and tell Congress she does not want their ear-mark money. She is a former union member married to a union blue collar worker. You can see a TRUE sense of (McCain/Palin) the running mates appreciation, admiration, and respect for each other. I had mixed emotions when I heard the choice. My dream candidate for president has always been Colin Powell and I would have preferred him in the first seat... but this would have been a slam dunk if he would have accepted the VP job ... If not him, I still believe in Giuliani but that was not going to happen, so I thought Mitt Romney would be the strongest candidate. Who saw this coming??? I certainly did not! But I like what I see and I am proud to back the ticket. The Republicans need to shake up the party and Washington. Certainly McCain gives up some ground on the fight on experience but my gut tells me she can get the job done. I have no problem with her being a heart beat away from the presidency. The answer to the experience thing.... BO has been a senator for three years.... two of those years he has been running for president! He has done nothing of real importance in the senate. She has done much in her short two years as the chief executive of Alaska. She is REAL - You get what you see.... McCain is REAL - you get what you see. I like what I see! I personally believe that there is a hidden agenda with BO. We will see all kinds of stuff come out of LEFT field in future years if he makes it into office. He is giving us what we want to hear right now....and he does it soooo elequently!LOL! I strongly believe our country will become polarized and America will be in real trouble. JMHO! [/QUOTE]
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