McCain picks Alaska Gov Sarah Palin as his VP running mate!


This from bloomberg.com:

Palin is appearing with McCain, 72, the presumptive Republican nominee, today at an event in Dayton, Ohio.

``I have found the right partner to stand up to those who value their privileges over their responsibilities,'' McCain said. Palin has an ``outstanding reputation for standing up to special interests and entrenched bureaucracies.''

Palin is less than halfway through her first term as governor of Alaska, a post she won in 2006 by challenging the state's Republican leadership and vowing to clean up a government mired in a corruption scandal.

``I will be honored to serve next to the next president of the United States,'' Palin said after being introduced by McCain. ``To have been chosen brings a great challenge. I know that it will demand the best I have to give, and I promise nothing less.''

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This is a wonderful day

Hi  - This is Paul from http://mccainpalin2008.blogspot.com/. Along with Adam from http://palinforvp.blogspot.com and http://www.palinforamerica.com, we rallied relentlessly for Mccain to pick Palin.

 

This is an exciting ticket. I believe we can make Washington go red. I'd like to setup a time with you guys to discuss that.

 

Make It Happen

A RED Washinton State makes me happy.

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There’s only one week left until the voting date,
and controversies surrounding both the Democrat and Republican
camps continue to surface. News sources are eager to report that the Republican
National Committee spent upwards of $150,000 on Vice Presidential
Candidate Sarah Palin’s campaign trail wardrobe. Although this
story has created a flood of negative publicity, anti-Republican
attacks, and the like, I am not falling for it. In fact, both Palin
and Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama have spent
large sums of money on clothing, and it doesn’t affect my
voting decision. After all, we live in a material society where appearance and
possessions, more than anything else, are the main things by which we judge
people. If you had one candidate blazing the campaign trail in well-selected
designer apparel, and the other candidate fully clad in Wal-Mart clothes, the
latter would be taken less seriously. Plus, look at all the attention Sarah
Palin has received from her pricey wardrobe. Maybe it’s not such a bad
political move. Ultimately, I hope that Americans will look past the clothes
and form their opinions based on the issues. We need to vote
for the candidate that supports our freedom for personal financial
responsibility and the continued access to no fax payday loans.

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