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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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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Liberals are running scared!!!! Look at all these negative posts.

Palin has awakened the sleeping Dragon.

Maybe in 16 years Obama can run for POTUS again. Hopefully he will have better judgement in friends he wants to hang around with and not

Rev. Wright

Tony Rezko

Father Pfleger

and Bill Ayers.

— Lurker
10:51 pm August 31st, 2008

Attn: all liberals, check out this brilliant piece of work from Steve at the Royale. It is a great place to hang out.
and really relax have fun, but work hard. Old dude, take a rest. You earned it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAINhIz2svE

— Richard
10:52 pm August 31st, 2008

Mark cedes that George Bush is an idiot. John McCain voted with Bush 95% of the time in 2007 and 100% of the time in 2008. I guess if Mark used logic he would realize that means McCain is an idiot.

— STM
10:54 pm August 31st, 2008

Oh, Lurker, we aren’t supposed to worry about those friends of Obama anymore. He threw them under the bus when it wasn’t in his best interest and they were threatening his future. Kind of like Slay did to Mokwa. It’s a recurring theme of the Democrats. Can you say lacks integrity?

— mark
10:58 pm August 31st, 2008

STM - I don’t recall anywhere in my post that I called Bush an idiot. But I guess when it’s all you Democrats have to rely on, you stoop to lying. Wise up.

— mark
11:03 pm August 31st, 2008

Facts are stupid things: Palin lying or flip flopping. From Mcclatchy News service..
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/251/story/51273.html

— Richard
11:09 pm August 31st, 2008

Hey Richard. If the Royale is that good, maybe I’ll have my McCain-Palin victory party there in November!

— mark
11:13 pm August 31st, 2008

Richard - flip-flopping? Do you really want to go there? John carry should have his own footwear line.

— mark
11:15 pm August 31st, 2008

I have been tobacco free for almost two years after beginning the habit as a teenager in highschool which was many,many years ago. I am a grandparent today, to show you how long ago that was. It was the only drug or alcohol related problem that I have ever had to struggle with, thank God.

Yes, I am fixated on Bush being an alcoholic, was before he was placed into office and even more so since he has been President of the U.S. His bizaar behavior and deameanor has always had the little tell, tell signs of one not having full mental operation.

Are you so lacking of common sense that you really do not realize that you and every other citizen of the U.S. should have been fixated on the fact that Bush was an alcoholic even before voting him into office and why didn’t your ilk not understand that alcoholism should have been an immediate disqualifier for office of the President?

It doesn’t matter when one’s addiction begin, such as you mentioning that Bush’s addiction and problem with alcohol was when he was in college. Alcohol is a life-time addiction, Bush was a alcoholic in college and is one even this day and was one when you voted to place him into office both of his terms.

— D. Walker
11:16 pm August 31st, 2008

Sorry for the mispelling. Kerry. I wouldn’t want to get the Dems all riled up.

— mark
11:17 pm August 31st, 2008

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