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The Associated Press: McCain says he has always had faith in his country
3 days ago SPRINGFIELD, Va. (AP) Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Saturday criticized Democratic rival Barack Obama's comment that his victory in Iowa's caucuses last winter had "vindicated" his faith in the American people. "My country has never had to prove anything to me, my ...
Ohio's GOP Senator: McCain "Will Put Coal Out Of Business" - The Jed Report
Ohio's GOP Senator: McCain "Will Put Coal Out Of Business" - The Jed Report
jedreport.com — Siren Update (12:28AM, Nov. 3): On Sunday, John McCain launched the final attack of his campaign, a... fraudulent assault on Barack Obama that serves as a fitting reminder of the fundamental dishonesty not only of his own campaign, but also of the ... (more) Ohio's GOP Senator: McCain "Will Put Coal Out Of ...
For John McCain
frum.nationalreview.com — 10) No elected official in American life has contributed more to the security of the nation than... John McCain. Latterly, McCain was the most senior and... . . . (more) For John McCain
No Landslide
powerlineblog.com — Barack Obama's victory last night was no doubt historic, and the Democrats, as expected, extended their leads... in the House and the Senate. But their victory was no landslide, despite what appeared to be overwhelming advantages. Obama won around 52 ... (more) No Landslide
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POLITICS: "People who love their country can change it!"
Baseball Crank — Just in case you were wondering whether the Obama campaign's "change" slogan means changing the government or changing America...here's an actual SMS message received by one of my RedState colleagues today from the Obama campaign: People who love their country can change it! Make sure everyone you know votes for Barack today. Contrast John McCain: My country has never had to prove anything to me, my friends...I've always had faith in it and I've been humbled and honored to serve it. America ...

"People who love their country can change it!"
RedState: Conservative News and Community — Don't Question Their Patriotism Just in case you were wondering whether the Obama campaign's "change" slogan means changing the government or changing America...here's an actual SMS message received by one of the RS Contributors today from the Obama campaign: People who love their country can change it! Make sure everyone you know votes for Barack today. Contrast John McCain: My country has never had to prove anything to me, my friends...I've always had faith in it and I've been humbled and honored to ...

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