Arizona Sen. John McCain recovered from a bumpy weekend of voting events to restore the firm control on the Republican nominating campaign that he established with his successes in last week's Super Tuesday voting spree. In his election night victory speech in Alexandria, Va., following his wins in Virginia, Maryland and District of Columbia, McCain emphasized the issues he presents as his greatest strengths in a race against the eventual Democratic nominee: national security and reining in the size of government.
* [Referring to the Democrats] "They'll paint a picture of the world in which America's mistakes are a greater threat to our security than a malevolent enemy."
* "We will offer different ideas based on better understanding based on the challenges we face."
* "We believe that Americans, not our detractors and certainly not our enemies, are on the right side of history."
* "We don't believe that government has all the answers."
* "We don't believe in growing the size of government to make it easier to serve our own ambitions."
* "I won't confine myself to the comfort of only those who agree with me. I will make my case to all the people .. but I will fight every moment of every day for what I believe is right, and I will not yield."
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That's excellent.
Now to get to the American public before the obedient-to-the-democrats media dupes brainwash them with obamaniacs and obamonics
Posted by: kensnowelk
| February 14, 2008 1:05 AM
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