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Old 09-05-2008
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Re: What change will Palin and McCain deliver?

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Well one thing for certain. ]McCain & Palin have changed things. They don't run on the word "change" alone.

McCain has angered many in the Republican party over the last several years, by going against the flow. He has worked on bills with Hillary Clinton, & several others on the other side of the isle. Hillary Clinton likes McCain, when she not campaigning against him.
Wow!! Hillary Clinton likes him!!!!
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A good example of this is: Barack Obama voted for President Bush's energy policy giving billions of dollars & tax breaks to big oil. John McCain voted against it.
So what changed here?
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In fact, prior to Joe Biden becoming Obama's V.P pick, Biden stated that McCain would make a great President.
At the DNC, Biden said McCain would not make a good president.
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McCain is respected by both democrats & republicans--he is the confirmed Maverick. He has a record of working with democrats & often against republican wishes. Sarah Palin--has done it too. Pointing out corruption with "republican" politicians in her state, usurping them, collecting money back from the corruption & giving it back to the tax-payers.
So Palin is a wealth re-distributor?
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The accomplishments of John McCain & Sarah Palin are on record. McCain & Palin will shake up Washington, there is no doubt. McCain said last night he doesn't care which party gets the credit, he wants Washington to start working for the people, not themselves or their party.
Wow, he said that??? MAN!!!! So when Obama talks, it is hype and lies, but when McCain talks, we take it to the bank??

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My opinion--I'll take the record of change-- over the simple campaign rhetoric word of change anyday.
So the record of change is this:

WE can find one instance where he voted against Bush, he has 'worked with the other party' (a cliche that any politician can say about himself), and Sarah Palin said no to a bridge.

oh, and McCain took Obama's mssion of making washington work for people and spun it for his own show. thank you oreo, i am now impressed with the messiah of john mccain.

and last but not least, Hillary Clinton, the mother of change, likes him!!!!!!!!!!!

i might acutally vote for him!
WOW. I am going to go ahead and buy a house, because I know that father McCain is going to deliver the 'change' i need.
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