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FLORIDA FOR MCCAIN/PALIN








This is my first blog post. I'm sure I am a conservative.
I voted for Reagan, Bush, Perot (ooops), Dole, Bush, Bush (the alternative sucked). I was a registered Republican until early 2007.
I know Bush is doing exactly what he said he was going to do but I think he should have been more flexible. I don't mean with Democrats, but his approach in general. He's history, so no point in in discussing him.
Here's how I see things now:
Obama as president, especially with both houses is a big mistake.
I was supporting Fred until he fizzled. I wasn't going to vote this year, I was losing interest in politics.
Palin changed that. I didn't know much about her other than she was republican, attractive and well spoken. Her acceptance speech was awesome, maybe just a little snarky at times. I can't wait to see her speaking off the cuff. I hope she does as well. Eye contact with the camera in healthy doses. Gretas' show doesn't count. Doesn't hurt either.
Her record as a mayor and governor sounds great, with a few caveats. One I caught was John's appearance where he referred to Sarah and the jet. She put it on ebay, not sold. As to making a profit, not so much. Murkowsi paid around 2.6 million, it was sold for 2.1. He may have paid too much for it, but simple math equals a loss, Even if you are cutting your losses.

Separate note about campaign appearances:
It looks a little creepy at the joint appearances. Neither one should be in the shot while the other is speaking.








For too long America has not had a great American female role model to which young girls can aspire to emulate. During the past ten years, Hollywood's version of the good next door was a real life incarnation of the Bratz dolls: Britney, Paris and a slew of other chain smoking, anorexic, starlets who were more likely to show up on the police blotter than deliver a great commencement speech. Today's girls next door are not the wholesome American girl that reflects our nation's ideals, instead they are a realtiy show on E and have to date an 85 year old man in order to get famous.

But now, thanks to the Maverick pick of John McCain, Sarah Palin is riding to the rescue of popular culture, offering America's daughters a true role model who is confident, cool and Conservative. Someone who is as good looking as any of the vapid stick figures in Hollywood, yet has real substance and charisma.

She is the 21st Century, female version of John Wayne--pro American, good person, who can get the job done.

Now, fathers everywhere, whether liberal or conservative, have a national figure who will set a great example for the youth of America. She personifies Girl Power and is the antithesis of the type of woman put forward by Hollywood as a Star. She is the opposite of the urbane sophisticated character of Carrie Bradshaw who Hollywood wanted to be the role model for America's young women.

Liberals are going to despise Palin because she has done it her way. Liberal women had their hopes dashed when Obama retreated in fear and picked Biden over Hillary. Now, a Maverick has ridden to the rescue of the feminist cause, picking a woman who is going to bust through the glass ceiling and enter the White House as Vice President.

Sarah is the anti-Carrie Bradshaw. A devoted family woman who finds happiness through marriage and family and spends time serving the public not a self-centered, lonely woman who finds superficial happiness thru fancy shoes and snarky comments. Women like Carrie Bradshaw read the Rules, Sarah Palin makes the rules.

Her life isn't spent on an endless quest to find meaning and happiness through a string of shallow relationships. Sarah Palin found happiness through achievement, monogamy, and being true to herself and her Conservative beliefs!

What a welcome change for American pop culture. In all the great moves made by John McCain, this is the one that will have the most staying power because he has picked a woman who is going to fundamentally improve the American culture. I am a conservative today because of Ronald Reagan. MIllions of girls will be conservatives in twenty years because of Sarah Palin. This pick doesn't change only the election, it changes the path of our popular culture. Instead of moving down the path towards more coarseness and vulgarity in our society, Palin will light the culture's way to one based more upon respect and American ideals.

For too long our popular culture has failed to live up to our national character. Now, we have a chance to bring our culture back in line with our national character.

Liberal writers control Hollywood and they have created the perfect template for a female President in their minds. But now, that template has been come to life in the form of a Conservative. That is why the convention is so excited. That is why our base is fired up. Because we know Sarah's selection will transcend this election and will change the direction of our culture.

This can also be found on my blog at: http://nitwildcard.typepad.com/rclightning/

Thanks, RCL








How can we persuade more of the Nation's young voters to get the courage to leave the Obama Camp and join us in support of John McCain?

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY JOHN MCCAIN!  read more »








A lot of them think we can just pull out of Iraq and it makes no difference just like we did in Viet Nam...just yank ourselves out no matter what the consequences.

Besides everything else, we will have another huge humanitarian problem on our hands if Baghdad collapses.

The problem today is that the United States does not have an endless well of 'national credit' to draw from to magically 'fix' the problems that it creates.

It has spent billions in Iraq with financed money, the cost of gas is flying through the roof, environmentalists back home in places like Alaska have retarded the production of domestic oil, the enemy has gotten inside the gates, our domestic economy is stalling, the world is about to go through a cataclysmic convulsion due to global warming and overpopulation, people are starving to death and running out of fresh water and are faced with flooding by salt water all over the world...and the American people want to retreat on Iraq and complain about the rising cost of fuel.  read more »








I operate on the premise, that: 'All things work together for good for those of us who love God, for those of us who are called according to his purpose.'

What is important and critical to the success or failure in Iraq or for a John McCain candidacy is in finding the right Vice Presidential candidate to accommodate him.

Someone that has proven spiritual attributes.

I am not talking about someone who thinks he is 'blessed' by name, but of someone who has demonstrated in his life some positive prophetic characteristics.

I am not talking about someone who has been blessed with a million dollars, won a national lottery or 20 elections.

This is the challenge: Find the reverse of what the 'children of mammon' look for in a political candidate, and the country will have found the right person or persons to compliment the candidacy of John McCain.  read more »






The Chilkoot Vision of the World - By James Carder

Explanation: I believe that everyone brings a piece of him or herself into a political campaign and that it's up to those running a campaign at the core, and especially the candidate, to decide how that individual contribution fits into the collective mosaic that eventually becomes part of the overall image that is projected by the candidate. - By James Carder, Author (McCain Campaign Contributor)

Homesite location of this article: (click here)

For Iraq, the Near East and North America

I see the U.S. Army PDO (Petroleum Division Office) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dispatched to Iraq to build refineries and pipelines throughout the country.

I see the Iraqi Government will control the flow of oil but I also see the United States, as the biggest stakeholder, managing the flow of money.

I see the revenue from that oil in this order, going to:

a. The Iraqi people

b. The American people

c. And then all the rest of the countries in the order in which they contributed to the cause, in both money and in personnel

I see American oil companies in the region, who are right now eyeballing Iraqi oil, being told that if they do not accept the deal and join in the endeavor, that they could expect eminent nationalization.  read more »






Yes, John McCain does come across as a bit 'dull', but part of this impression is obviously caused by the fact that he is older than the other candidates and the other part of it may be due to physical injuries he suffered as the result of war and time spent as a P.O.W.

The way we need to see John McCain is as an ‘old warrior’ who has always been there when we needed him.

He also needs to be seen as a ‘survivor’, not only of war, but of the D.C. scene itself which often chops politicians up and then spits him out in little pieces.

The fact that John McCain has political resiliency should be of comfort to the American people who are currently burdened with economic concerns about their future.

John McCain has been our ‘steady hand’.

Although Obama is young and vigorous, he's still a ‘wild card’.

But John McCain will not need to ‘remake’ his image like Barack Obama will have to do in order to win the 2008 Election.

All we have to do with John McCain is see him as a reflection of ourselves.

John McCain is a political icon of our time. He's already a great man and already deserving the admiration and respect of every American. He's already the embodiment of what our hopes and aspirations should be in every American who serves in Washington, D.C.  read more »





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