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08.31.2008 4:53 pm

O’Fallon crowd cheers McCain, Palin

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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McCain rally 

O’FALLON — John McCain presented his new vice-presidential running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, to thousands of cheering Missouri supporters at a sun-drenched Sunday afternoon rally at the home of St. Charles County’s minor league baseball team.

“I have found the right partner,” the Arizona senator said at T.R. Hughes Ballpark. “She’s exactly who I need. She’s exactly what the country needs to fight the same old Washington politics.

Many in the crowd, which the campaign estimated at 23,000, seemed to agree, breaking out at one point in a chant of “Sar-uh, Sar-uh.”

McCain recounted Palin’s election as governor in 2006 and how she took on a “corrupt” political culture in her home state that had become a national disgrace. He also pointed out that Palin had vetoed “one big pork-barrel bill after another.”

“If you’re sick and tired of the way Washington operates, you need to be patient,” McCain said. “Change is coming, change is coming, change is coming.”

Palin also spoke about her record and said she had fought special interests, lobbyists, oil companies and “the good-old boy network.”

She also said she had opposed the often-criticized “bridge to nowhere” that an Alaskan in Congress had pushed for in an appropriations bill.Ron Bauwens, 58, a retired teacher from Weldon Spring, said he was impressed with McCain’s new running mate.

“The biggest thing I got out of that was Sarah. I think she can really pull it in for him.”"She’s going to be a bulldog.”

Some Democrats have attacked Palin’s experience. But Kathy Pfeffer, 56, of Fenton, said was impressed with her record of ethics reform and reducing government spending.

“She’s proven she can do it just as good as a man, if not better,” she said.

—- Michele Munz of the Post-Dispatch staff contributed to this report.

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mark,

Now, you must know that the brain will not become impaired or damaged unless weed was an addiction, consuming EXCESSIVELY over a long period of time. For example, President Bush’s long history of EXCESSIVE alcohol consumption. Let’s not pretend to be stupid here.

— D. Walker
10:34 pm August 31st, 2008

I think that she is great. As a farm owner at Phillipsburg, MO, and former Hillary supporter, McCain/Palin has my vote. I sent him the first money this morning too!

— Nancy
10:35 pm August 31st, 2008

BTW - why did Obama pick Joe Biden? Oh yeah, his foreign policy experience. It seems that Gov. Palin has some company in that department. Maybe…Obama?

— mark
10:35 pm August 31st, 2008

Mark,

Maybe you missed Obama game-changing trip to Europe. He commanded respect everywhere he went; unlike our current knuckle-dragging president.

— STM
10:38 pm August 31st, 2008

mark,

Deja Vu. Now you and your ilk are going to ignore the red flags with McCain and Palin? Of course you are, but thank God that you Republicans will never be able for a long long time to fool the masses again.

The only thing that is happening is the light is being shun on the fools in this country so that all can recognize who you are clearly and there are a lot of you, but not enought of you.

— D. Walker
10:41 pm August 31st, 2008

D Walker - What step are you on in your A.A. recovery? You seem to be fixated on this issue. Aside from Bush’s college-aged drinking problems, I cede to you that there are a number of individuals more qualified to lead the free world than George W. Bush, and maybe even a few Democrats that I would consider. It’s unfortunate that the Dems didn’t nominate one this year.

— mark
10:42 pm August 31st, 2008

Palin=Eagleton. She won’t see this side of September…

— Richard
10:45 pm August 31st, 2008

D Walker - Oh yes, his trip to where? Germany. And he slid in the polls after that, I seem to recall.

— mark
10:46 pm August 31st, 2008

Whoops October. Hey You Dem’s need to relax these dumba#@ republican’s think McCain has a chance…..

— Richard
10:47 pm August 31st, 2008

Ahh, Richard. It all comes back to the liberal last resort - intelligent statements like that!

— mark
10:51 pm August 31st, 2008

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