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Title: Palin draws crowd of 60,000 in The Villages
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URL Source: http://news-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll ... ID=/20080921/NEWS0107/80921022
Published: Sep 22, 2008
Author: Bill Cotterell
Post Date: 2008-09-22 09:45:58 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 1343
Comments: 53

THE VILLAGES -- Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin told wildly cheering, flag-waving, chanting supporters that John McCain is "the only great man in this race" and promised Sunday he will fix the nation's economy if voters give the GOP four more years in the White House.

"He won't say this, so I'll say it for him," the Alaska governor said in an almost confidential tone at the close of her first Florida stump speech. "There is only one man in this election who has ever really fought for you. John McCain wore the uniform of his country for 22 years -- talk about tough."

The Villages, a vast, upscale planned community north of Orlando, has about 70,000 mostly adult residents -- many of them military retirees -- who vote reliably Republican in statewide races. Tens of thousands inched along roads into the picturesque town square of the complex, where they stood in sweltering heat for about four hours as local GOP officials and a country band revved up the crowd.

"Sa-Rah! Sa-Rah!" they chanted at every mention of her name, applauding loudly and waiving tiny American flags that were distributed -- along with free water bottles -- by local volunteers. The fire chief estimated the crowd at 60,000.

Admiring throngs mobbed the Palin family's arrival and departure, snapping souvenir pictures. Autograph seekers thrust campaign signs, caps with the McCain-Palin logo and copies of magazines with her face on their covers, and the Palins responded warmly.

Palin, her husband and three of their children arrived in Orlando but spent a family day at Disney World, she said as she introduced her entourage to the enthusiastic crowd. She joked about similarities and differences of the two states at opposite corners of America, but was all business when she focused on the need for a large voter turnout in a hotly contested state with 27 electoral votes.

Recent polls have given the McCain-Palin ticket a single-digit edge but Florida is clearly up for grabs. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., campaigned from Jacksonville to Miami late last week and the Democrats have mobilized a massive volunteer effort statewide. McCain, who led the Jan. 29 state primary with a big boost from popular Gov. Charlie Crist, has strong support in the vital I-4 corridor and across North Florida, where conservative southerners tend to register as Democrats but vote Republican in statewide races.

In a theme Palin would pound home, GOP Chairman Jim Greer Greer said Obama and his running mate, Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, have records of voting for higher taxes and have said on the campaign trail that they would increase regulation of financial markets.

"John MCain and I are going to take our case for reform to every voter in every background and every party, or no party at all," said Palin. "We're going to Washington to shake things up."

She said "John McCain warned Congress that we needed to do something before these problems became a crisis," but that Washington -- including Obama and Biden -- did not act for months as financial giants teetered and toppled.

"Americans are caught in kind of a perfect storm between high taxes, high gas prices, greed on Wall Street and a shortage of courage in Washington," she said. "But we need new leadership in Washington -- we need serious reform on Wall Street."

Palin, whose son shipped out for Iraq this month, made a point of asking veterans and military members in the crowd to raise their hands for a round of applause.

Then she recalled that McCain took an early, unpopular stance in support of the Iraq troop surge, a policy shift now widely credited with stabilizing Iraq. "That's the kind of man I want as commander in chief," she shouted, as applause and whoops rose in the town square. "John McCain is the only great man in this race."


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John McCain cheerleader!

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#1. To: christine (#0)

John McCain cheerleader!

Uhhhhh, have you thought this thing through, to consider there is a slim chance that something of interest might lie in the background????

Palin did NOT appear by chance or luck of the draw.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-09-22   9:57:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Cynicom (#1)

to consider there is a slim chance that something of interest might lie in the background????

in palin's background specifically? i KNOW she didn't appear by chance. what are you thinking? at any rate, i'm surprised she drew such a large crowd. mcCain alone doesn't.

christine  posted on  2008-09-22   10:22:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: christine (#2) (Edited)

at any rate, i'm surprised she drew such a large crowd. mcCain alone doesn't.

I believe it's because most supporters know, due to McCain's health and age, that she stands about a 100% chance of being president.

She wa picked to be President. However, the real anomoly is how in the hell McCain got the nomination to begin with..keep in mind Palin would not make anyimpact next to a Romney, for example. This whole thing was designed.

IndieTX  posted on  2008-09-22   10:41:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: IndieTX, christine (#5) (Edited)

She was picked to be President.

I see someone else besides cynical me has been doing some thinking.

Would you agree that someone other than McKooK did the thinking and choosing?????

Cynicom  posted on  2008-09-22   10:44:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Cynicom (#6)

She was picked to be President. I see someone else besides cynical me has been doing some thinking.

President of what though? Perhaps occupant of WH is more appropriate. What kind of government do we effectively have? There is zero oversight. Mr. Potter owns all the banks and all their assets and of their debtors, all of anything else they may have to repay Mr. Potter.

nikki  posted on  2008-09-22   10:54:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: nikki, christine, IndieTX (#7)

President of what though?

Glad you have joined the discussion.

Something is running unseen in the background of this election and it bears scrutiny on an intellectual level. First and foremost, is it for good or for evil?

I do NOT discount for good and I am the resident cynic.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-09-22   10:58:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Cynicom, Ferret Mike (#8)

Something is running unseen in the background of this election and it bears scrutiny on an intellectual level. First and foremost, is it for good or for evil?

I agree that there are "wheels within wheels" operating here - as well as a growing awareness among the general public that the current regime is a sham.

It seems to me that most thinking people are aware that the Doofus-in-Chief is not only too stupid to have run this maladministration but that there are enough crimes to have impeached him 20 times over - and yet the Presstitutes won't talk about it and Pelosi stonewalls any attempt to hold him to account.

It blows my mind that others cannot see the charade and manipulations for what they are since it is so freaking obvious.

Hey, Mike, how can you still buy into this sham with a straight face?

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-09-22   12:48:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Original_Intent, nikki, christine, bub (#21)

I agree that there are "wheels within wheels" operating here - as well as a growing awareness among the general public that the current regime is a sham.

OI...

I have been telling people for days that here in the hills, no one is interested in the election charade. There are two lawn signs for McKooK, none of course for Obummer.

This total lack of signage and interest is very abnormal.

I would say that to me it seems the people here in the hills just no longer give a damn.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-09-22   13:03:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Cynicom (#24)

when i went for my walk in the neighborhood this morning, i noticed again an increasing number of Texans for Obama signs. i was disappointed to see one in the lawn of a couple a few doors down who i had hopsed knew better.

christine  posted on  2008-09-22   13:25:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: christine (#26)

when i went for my walk in the neighborhood this morning, i noticed again an increasing number of Texans for Obama signs. i was disappointed to see one in the lawn of a couple a few doors down who i had hopsed knew better.

Do you see a lot of McCain signs?

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