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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neeka who wrote (50817)10/9/2008 4:59:51 AM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224740
 
According to the latest Pew poll, 34 percent of women said that Palin is ready to serve as president, compared with 40 percent of men. Those numbers were down sharply from two weeks earlier, when 52 percent of men and women found her qualified.

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To: Neeka who wrote (50817)10/9/2008 4:07:11 PM
From: Ann Corrigan2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224740
 
Divine intervention?<g>Notre Dame quarterback endorses McCain:

Brady Quinn endorses McCain

by Mosheh Oinounou, Oct 8 2008

STRONGSVILLE, OH — Cleveland Browns QB Brady Quinn and Left Tackle Joe Thomas endorsed the GOP nominee during a McCain-Palin joint rally outside Cleveland Wednesday.

Palin introduced the surprise endorsers at the end of her speech today to cheers from the more than 2,000 supporters in the crowd.

Quinn introduced McCain and spoke briefly about how his service to the nation and time as a POW inspired him because he kept “fighting for freedom.”

“Too often times we label people heroes and get caught up in the moment but tonight we have a real hero amongst us,” Quinn said. “This is a man who endured great adversity yet remained loyal to his nation, a man who would not forsake his country…we need heroes like this to inspire us and to remind us that we are the greatest nation.”

He added that, “to me, Senator McCain embodies the American spirit which is a lifetime of patriotism and service to this country, first in the military and then in the Senate.”

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