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They Said It: "Helped Themselves a Lot Tonight: Fred Thompson"

They Said It: "Helped Themselves a Lot Tonight: Fred Thompson"

"Helped Themselves a Lot Tonight: Fred Thompson"

-          National Review

"We had been waiting for any speech, any debate appearance, any event with Thompson to be a 'wow, that was fantastic.' Well, tonight was that moment we've been waiting for."

-          National Review

"Fred Thompson delivers the first blow..."

-          ABC News Political Radar

"Fred going on offense."

-          Politico

"Thompson revved up."

-          Time

"Kudos to Fred Thompson for coming out swinging tonight."

-          Townhall

"He [Fred] ought to get serious points for guts."

-          National Review

"'If a man can do all that and be lazy, I recommend it to everybody,' Thompson said to loud applause. Nice comeback."

-          Politico

"That was a really, really strong response from Thompson" [Reference to final question]

-          NBC

"Fred Thompson did quite well. Once again, he ended strong."

-          Townhall

"Thompson's ability to slug it out with Giuliani, coupled with overall improvement in the quality of his answers, makes him one of tonight's winners."

-          Powerline

"But if this debate is remembered at all, it will probably be because Fred Thompson, arguably a sleeping giant, seemed to wake up."

-          Powerline

Posted by Mike on October 21, 2007 | Permalink

WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: About Governor Mitt Romney At The Orlando, FL GOP Debate

WHAT THEY'RE REALLY SAYING ABOUT GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY AT THE ORLANDO, FL GOP DEBATE

National Review's Jim Geraghty: "One of [Romney's] strongest performances…" (Jim Geraghty, "Everybody Was Good," National Review's Campaign Spot, http://nationalreview.com, Posted 10/21/07)

National Review's Kathryn Jean Lopez: "Romney comes off as a real optimistic problem-solver – with some experience at it." (Kathryn Jean Lopez, "Democrats Also Love America," National Review's The Corner, http://corner.nationalreview.com, Posted 10/21/07)

Powerline Blog's Paul Mirengoff: “Romney was solid, as he generally is … Near the end of the debate, he finally launched into an attack on the Clinton administration's ‘vacation from history’ foreign policy (‘we got the dividend but not the peace’). Attacks like that are guaranteed winners in these kinds of debates, and Romney needs to make them at every opportunity.” (Paul Mirengoff, “A Sleeping Giant Wakes Up,” Powerline Blog,  http://www.powerlineblog.com/ , Accessed 10/21/07)

· Geraghty: "[Romney had] great jabs at Hillary, and seemed to feed off the crowd's energy." (Jim Geraghty, "Everybody Was Good," National Review's Campaign Spot, http://nationalreview.com, Posted 10/21/07)

· Geraghty: "Mitt leads the raucous crowd in rejecting Hillary as a potential commander-in-chief." (Jim Geraghty, "How Do I Give You The Highlights?" National Review's Campaign Spot, http://nationalreview.com, Posted 10/21/07)

NBC's Chuck Todd: Romney was "red hot."  (Chuck Todd, "Quick Post-Debate Thoughts," MSNBC's First Read, http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/, Posted 10/21/07)

The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder: "As the Republicans debated who is more conservative tonight, two voices stood out: Mitt Romney's and Rudy Giuliani's." (Marc Ambinder, "The Republican Debate: First Take," The Atlantic Blog, http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/, Posted 10/21/07)

The American Spectator's Jennifer Rubin: "On marriage Romney gives a strong statement in favor of amendment." (Jennifer Rubin, "Debate 2," The American Spectator Blog, www.spectator.org, Posted 10/21/07)

· Right Wing News' John Hawkins: "Mitt is right about gay marriage. Activist judges are deliberately distorting the law to implement gay marriage…" (John Hawkins, “Debate Liveblogging,” Right Wing News, www.rightwingnews.com, Posted 10/21/07)

· Geraghty: "[Romney] makes a strong case on [gay marriage], citing the Massachusetts and Iowa state constitutions." (Jim Geraghty, "After The Opening Brawl Among the Top Tier...," National Review's Campaign Spot, http://nationalreview.com, Posted 10/21/07)

The Atlantic's Marc Marinder: "[Romney's] best moment may have been when he said that an insurmountable problem like the health care crisis can, indeed, be solved. It wasn't just a candidate saying he was optimistic; he showed how optimism, will and plod can be potent problem-solving forces." (Marc Ambinder, "The Republican Debate: First Take," The Atlantic Blog, http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/, Posted 10/21/07)

· The American Spectator's John Tabin: "He had a target on his back during the health care section, and ably defended himself." (John Tabin, "Candidate Scorecard," AmSpec Blog, http://www.spectator.org/, Posted 10/21/07)

· Ambinder: "Say what you will about the guy: [Romney] expended political capital, he worked hard, and he did something meaningful to reform the health care system in his state. Very few candidates on either side can say that." (Marc Ambinder, "It Took Romney Long Enough..." The Atlantic Blog, http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/, Posted 10/21/07)

· Ambinder: "But it stands out as an prime example -- perhaps the ultimate example -- of conservative governance. Romney worked hard at health care in Massachusetts; he worked with Democrats; he worked with Republicans; he wound up with a novel program that, while not perfect and not transferable to other states, stands out as a real accomplishment. Romney calls himself an executive and a manager; with health care, he executed and managed in real time." (Marc Ambinder, "The Republican Debate: First Take," The Atlantic Blog, http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/, Posted 10/21/07)

Posted by Mike on October 21, 2007 | Permalink

What They’re Saying … About Mayor Giuliani At The Republican Debate

What They’re Saying … About Mayor Giuliani

Florida Voter: “[Giuliani] is strong. He’s strong. He's what we need. He’s got the track record …” (Fox News, 10/21/07)

Ask By Frank Luntz: “Why Giuliani?” Florida Voter Said, “Clear, concise, direct answers and he’s a man who’s got a track record of execution.” (Fox News, 10/21/07)

Pollster Frank Luntz on Fox News focus group reaction: “Rudy Giuliani definitely benefited from tonight’s debate. Very clearly.” (Fox News, 10/21/07)

The Orlando Sentinel’s Scott Maxwell: “Rudy Scores, Fred Pauses.” (Scott Maxwell, “Rudy Scores, Fred Pauses,” Orlando Sentinel’s “Taking Names” Blog, http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/news_local_namesblog/2007/10/rudy-scores-fre.html, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

Maxwell said Giuliani scored points “for pointing out that he and all of his GOP peers are here in Florida and not writing off the state the way the Democrats have. He is right on that point …” (Scott Maxwell, “Rudy Scores, Fred Pauses,” Orlando Sentinel’s “Taking Names” Blog, http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/news_local_namesblog/2007/10/rudy-scores-fre.html, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

Maxwell: “[T]he audience seemed to be in Rudy's corner.” (Scott Maxwell, “Winners And Losers,” Orlando Sentinel’s “Taking Names” Blog, http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/news_local_namesblog/2007/10/winners-and-los.html, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder: “Giuliani again proved that he is so adept in these formats and can handle really any question with finesse. And he showed, again, that he is the Republican who best frames the race against Hillary Clinton. He's a natural at it.” (Marc Ambinder, “The Republican Debate: First Take,” The Atlantic’s Blog, http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2007/10/the_republican_debate_first_ta.php, 10/21/07)

NRO’s Lowry: “Rudy was excellent as always—forceful, lively, substantive.” (Rich Lowry, National Review Online’s The Corner Blog, “Rudy And McCain,” corner.nationalreview.com, 10/21/07)

Lowry: “Rudy feels fresher.” (Rich Lowry, National Review Online’s The Corner Blog, “Rudy And McCain,” corner.nationalreview.com, 10/21/07)

Lowry: “[R]udy scores at the end with the Fred-has-no-executive-experience line. As always, Rudy shows he's very capable of defending himself.” (Rich Lowry, National Review Online’s The Corner Blog, “Fred V. Rudy,” corner.nationalreview.com, 10/21/07)

Lowry: “Rudy Cares About The Kids More: Truly Great Answer.” (Rich Lowry, National Review Online’s The Corner Blog, “Rudy Cares About The Kids More,” corner.nationalreview.com, 10/21/07)

Lowry: “Rudy swats away Romney, and then goes on a real roll.” (Rich Lowry, National Review Online’s The Corner Blog, “‘You've Gotta Be Kiddin' Me,’” corner.nationalreview.com, 10/21/07)

Lowry: “Rudy Explains Health Care Very Well.” (Rich Lowry, National Review Online’s The Corner Blog, “Rudy Explains Health Care Very Well,” corner.nationalreview.com, 10/21/07)

NBC’s Chuck Todd said Giuliani had a “feisty start.” (Chuck Todd, “Rudy Ignores Fred’s Attack By Attacking Back, NBC’s “First Read” Blog, http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/10/21/422985.aspx, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

ABC News’ Rick Klein: “Rudy Giuliani was in control of the stage at key moments …” (Rick Klein, ABC News’ Political Radar, “Live-Blogging During Tonight's GOP Debate,” http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2007/10/live-blogging-1.html, 10/21/07)

NRO’s Mark Hemingway: “Rudy is still the most consistent guy in these debates.” Mark Hemingway, National Review Online’s The Corner Blog, “My Debate Wrap Up,” corner.nationalreview.com, 10/21/07)

The American Spectator’s John Tabin: “Rudy: He's now consistently excelling in the debates, and was particularly strong on education.” (John Tabin, “Candidate Scoreboard,” The American Spectator’s “AmSpecBlog,” http://www.spectator.org/blogger.asp?BlogID=8827, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

AmSpec Blog’s Philip Klein: “He gave a strong answer by saying he cares about teachers, but cares about the kids more.” (Philip Klein, The American Spectator’s AmSpec Blog, Giuliani On School Choice, http://www.spectator.org/blogger.asp?BlogID=8817, 10/21/07)

Klein: “The fiesty, reformist, Rudy came out when he talked about fighting beauracracy and called choice, as he as before, the ‘civil rights issue of our time.’” (Philip Klein, The American Spectator’s AmSpec Blog, Giuliani On School Choice, http://www.spectator.org/blogger.asp?BlogID=8817, 10/21/07)

Klein: “Giuliani’s strong personality was on display, and his answers on Iran and school choice were pitch perfect.” (Philip Klein, “Debate Wrap,” The American Spectator’s AmSpecBlog, http://www.spectator.org/blogger.asp, 10/21/07)

The American Spectator’s Jennifer Rubin: “This is the Rudy that got liberals mad in NY-- taking on government bureaucrats.” (Jennifer Rubin, “Debate 3,” The American Spectator’s “AmSpecBlog,” http://www.spectator.org/blogger.asp?BlogID=8816, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

Rubin: “When he goes into his Hillary taunts and his ‘I like kids better’ there is no space between him and the most conservative of the base.” (Jennifer Rubin, “Another Break,” The American Spectator’s “AmSpecBlog,” http://www.spectator.org/blogger.asp?BlogID=8821, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

The American Spectator’s Jennifer Rubin: “Rudy’s answer on Iran is very strong …” (Jennifer Rubin, “Debate 5,” The American Spectator’s “AmSpecBlog,” http://www.spectator.org/blogger.asp?BlogID=8824, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

Rubin: “Rudy was … on his game -- the best answers on school choice and Iran with his Hillary routine still the best you can find.” (Jennifer Rubin, “Wrap,” The American Spectator’s AmSpecBlog, http://www.spectator.org/blogger.asp, 10/21/07)

Politico’s Jonathan Martin: “Asked about his clashes with New York City teachers, Rudy unapologetically said of educators: ‘There are great ones, there are average ones, there are bad ones.’ … It's these frank appeals to the conservative gut that remind Republicans that he's one of them.” (Jonathan Martin, “This Is Why It’s Hard To Paint Rudy As A Lefty,” Politico’s Blog, http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/1007/This_is_why_its_hard_to_paint_Rudy_as_a_lefty.html, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

Martin: “When Rudy noted that his poll deficit to Hillary was ‘within the margin of error,’ the Floridians in the crowd let loose with some applause.” (Jonathan Martin, “The State Of Affairs For The GOP,” Politico’s Blog, http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/1007/The_state_of_affairs_for_the_GOP.html, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

Townhall.com’s Matt Lewis said Rudy had a “great line” on education. “When pressed about teachers not liking him, Rudy has a great line about how he cares about teachers, but he cares about the kids more.” (Matt Lewis, “GOP Candidates Mix-It-Up,” Townhall.com’s Blog, www.townhall.com, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

Right Wing News’ John Hawkins: “Spot-on Rudy. We don't want to fight with Iran, but better to fight with Iran than allow them to have nukes.” (John Hawkins, Right Wing News’ Blog, “Debate Liveblogging,” http://www.rightwingnews.com/mt331/2007/10/debate_quasiliveblogging.php, 10/21/07)

Power Line Blog’s Scott Johnson: “Rudy Giuliani undeniably shone.” (Scott Johnson, “Best Line Of The Camaign So Far,” Power Line Blog, http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives2/2007/10/018821.php, 10/21/07, Accessed 10/21/07)

Posted by Mike on October 21, 2007 | Permalink

A STATEMENT FROM IOWA CHAIRMAN DOUG GROSS

A STATEMENT FROM IOWA CHAIRMAN DOUG GROSS

"Governor Romney demonstrated his knowledge of the major issues affecting America today.  From the threat of radical Islam, to the crippling effect of high taxes on our economy or why strong families are the deciding factor in the stability of our future, he gives Americans the answers we need.  His performance on stage tonight rose above the rest, and will leave little doubt with voters that he is the Republican prepared to unite our party, and best equipped to lead this country."

Posted by Mike on October 21, 2007 | Permalink

STATEMENT FROM THOMPSON CAMPAIGN MANAGER BILL LACY ON FOX DEBATE

STATEMENT FROM THOMPSON CAMPAIGN MANAGER BILL LACY ON FOX DEBATE

"Fred Thompson set the agenda for tonight's debate which largely focused on the question of who is the authentic conservative in the race. Fred delivered a strong and Presidential performance. He started fast and never slowed down. Fred made a very strong case that he is the authentic conservative in this race, establishing that his credentials go all the way back to his reading of Barry Goldwater's The Conscience of a Conservative. He also pointed out on a number of occasions where his opponents records fall short.

"Fred was strong in his insistence that the Democrats want to lead the country in the wrong direction and strong in demanding first principles for the GOP. His answer on social security was courageous, showing strong leadership.

"As voters get to know the records and philosophical background of all the candidates they will know Fred is their best choice. Tonight's debate went a long way to getting this across."

Posted by Mike on October 21, 2007 | Permalink

Romney For President Communications Director Matt Rhoades Statement On The Seventh Republican Presidential Debate

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY LAYS OUT AN OPTIMISTIC VISION FOR THE NATION

Orlando, FL – Tonight, Romney for President Communications Director Matt Rhoades released the following statement on the seventh Republican presidential debate:

"Tonight, Governor Romney outlined the positive vision to lead our country forward and strengthen the house that Ronald Reagan built.  Through lower taxes, more affordable health care, an expanded military and stronger families, Governor Romney will build a stronger America.  At tonight's debate, Governor Romney demonstrated that he is the one candidate who can represent the three pillars of the Reagan coalition – a strong military, a strong economy and strong families."

Posted by Mike on October 21, 2007 | Permalink

STATEMENT BY CAMPAIGN MANAGER RICK DAVIS FOLLOWING FLORIDA GOP DEBATE

STATEMENT BY CAMPAIGN MANAGER RICK DAVIS FOLLOWING FLORIDA GOP DEBATE

ARLINGTON, VA -- Rick Davis, John McCain 2008 Campaign Manager, issued the following statement on tonight's Republican presidential debate:

"John McCain once again outlined his optimistic and realistic vision for America's future in tonight's Florida GOP debate. McCain's life-long conservative record of reducing the size of government, eliminating pork-barrel spending, cutting taxes, supporting strict constructionist judges, and defending traditional values proves why he is the most formidable Republican candidate for President. He is the only conservative in this contest who can beat Hillary Clinton.

"John McCain's indisputable national security and international expertise demonstrate why he continues to be the only leader with the judgment and experience to confront the transcendent challenge facing our nation -- the struggle against radical Islamic extremism. McCain's unwavering dedication to our country and record of service and sacrifice continues to stand out among all other candidates on either side of the aisle, and he remains the only candidate who is qualified to lead America from day one."

Posted by Mike on October 21, 2007 | Permalink

Joe Biden First Democrat To Receive Newspaper Endorsement

BIDEN FIRST DEMOCRAT TO RECEIVE NEWSPAPER ENDORSEMENT
Storm Lake (Iowa) Times: Biden Has "All The Professional Skills" And
"Personal Strength To Get The Job Done Unlike Any Other Candidate"

Des Moines, IA (October 20, 2007) - Today the Storm Lake Times endorsed Sen. Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination for president.  Sen. Biden is the first Democrat nationally and in Iowa to have received a newspaper endorsement for president.  The Storm Lake Times concluded, "Biden is our choice for the nomination for the powerful personal story he shares, for his deep knowledge of international affairs, and for his long record of exemplary service in the United States Senate."

Biden for President Campaign Manager Luis Navarro issued the following statement:

“This endorsement makes a powerful case for why Joe Biden is the person best prepared to become President on day one and reflects the growing support among Iowans who are coming to this conclusion after meeting all the candidates.”

The Storm Lake Times
October 20, 2007

Biden for president

We have seen all the Democratic presidential candidates, except for two, up close and personal: Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Barack Obama and Bill Richardson. Biden is our choice for the nomination for the powerful personal story he shares, for his deep knowledge of international affairs, and for his long record of exemplary service in the United States Senate.

Democrats are fortunate to have such a strong and varied field of candidates. Every one of them we like — including Dennis Kucinich and Mike Gravel, who speak truth to power. Any one of them would make a tremendous president: Clinton by shattering the glass ceiling for women in politics, Obama for presenting a younger and different face to the world, Edwards for championing the cause of the little guy, Dodd for his long championing of those who suffer around the world, Richardson for his refreshing candor and good humor and wealth of experience as a diplomat.

We like Biden because he has been tried privately and publicly, and came out of it all a stronger man. His wife and young child were killed in an auto accident. He faced death with a brain aneurism but survived it. Anyone who has been through what he has gains a perspective that will serve him well in the most trying of jobs.

Biden overcame severe stuttering as a child by memorizing and reciting the great Irish poets in front of a mirror. He continues to call them down at public appearances, Yeats and Heaney and Joyce, which holds a special charm for us and gives a glimpse into the man’s soul.

Biden is astounding with his sheer command of world politics and conflict. He has distinguished himself by offering the only workable plan to get us out of harm’s way in Iraq. He advocates a loose federal system under which the Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds would each control their own territory, somewhat similar to the notion of American federalism. He would remove American troops to a safe distance in friendly environs — Kurdistan and Kuwait, to name two — and let the Iraqis solve their own problems. The Senate on a bipartisan vote recently endorsed the Biden-Brownback plan, which dovetails into the thinking of the most prescient politician on the issue, Rep. Jack Murtha, D-Penn., who led the charge against deeper involvement in Iraq that turned the 2006 Congressional elections.

Biden is the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Nobody, including the president, has a firmer grasp of international affairs. That’s what we need right now: Someone who can restore the good name of the United States of America around the world, who can hold the torch lighting the way of liberty and human rights throughout the world. Biden is that man. He says his first order of business will be to shut down Guantanamo Bay prison and quit torturing people.

And, we need someone who understands civil liberties here at home. Biden says that will be the theme of his inaugural address, if elected. You can’t preach liberty abroad when you’re spying without court orders on your own citizens.

How electable is Biden? How electable is a woman, or a man of color? Biden is somewhere south of 5% support among likely Democratic caucus-goers in Iowa. Remember that Jimmy Carter and John Kerry came out of nowhere. Polls can change quickly with such a small sample. The results are inevitable only if we place our bet with the big money and big machines. Biden has neither. He has a world view of America as an idea, a desire to restore our core values of freedom with shared responsibility, and a pragmatic view of foreign relations that seeks to bring nations together to find solutions short of misguided and ineffective wars.

We also find Biden to be a person of integrity. When he last ran for president 20 years ago, Biden lifted a line from a British politician’s speech — whether conscious or not. Biden did not run and hide and deny and hedge. We recall it as if it were yesterday. In Davenport, he immediately admitted he was wrong, quit the race and thanked Iowans for their patience with him. We will never forget the classy way in which he ended that race. What appeared to be his major political foible is to us one of his strengths: humility, and a surprising lack of vanity. That’s something we’ve been lacking with the current occupant of the White House.

It’s hard to go wrong with any of the candidates. We stand with Joe Biden because he has all the professional skills and, more important, the personal strength to get the job done unlike any other candidate.

Posted by Mike on October 20, 2007 | Permalink

Dr. John Willke, A Founder Of The Pro-Life Movement Nationally & Internationally, Endorses Mitt Romney

DR. JOHN WILLKE, A FOUNDER OF THE PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT NATIONALLY & INTERNATIONALLY, ENDORSES GOV. ROMNEY

Boston, MA – Today, Dr. John Willke, a founder of the Pro-Life Movement, endorsed Governor Mitt Romney and his campaign for our nation's highest office.  Dr. Willke is a leading voice within the pro-life community and will be an important surrogate for Governor Romney's pro-life and pro-family agenda. 

"Unlike other candidates who only speak to the importance of confronting the major social issues of the day, Governor Romney has a record of action in defending life.  Every decision he made as Governor was on the side of life.  I know he will be the strong pro-life President we need in the White House," said Dr. Willke.  "Governor Romney is the only candidate who can lead our pro-life and pro-family conservative movement to victory in 2008."

Welcoming Dr. Willke's announcement, Governor Romney said, "I am proud to have the support of a man who has meant so much to the pro-life movement in our country.  He knows how important it is to have someone in Washington who will actively promote pro-life policies.  Policies that include more than appointing judges who will follow the law but also opposing taxpayer funded abortion and partial birth abortion.  I look forward to working with Dr. Willke and welcome him to Romney for President." 

Posted by Mike on October 20, 2007 | Permalink

Press Conference Transcript: Senator Sam Brownback Ends Presidential Bid

Press Conference Transcript: Senator Sam Brownback Ends Presidential Bid

The following is a transcript from Senator Sam Brownback’s speech on Friday, October 19th in Topeka, Kansas when he announced he is ending his presidential bid:

October 19, 2007
Topeka, Kansas

Today I am ending my candidacy for the 2008 Republican nomination for President.

I do so with great love for my country but the recognition that my yellow brick to the White House just cam up short this time.

It has been a fabulous journey for me and my family. So many people have helped us. My faith in the American people has grown. We are a blessed nation with a special mission.

Campaigns are about the future. I believe the person and the Party that offers the most hope and ideas for the future wins. We put forward ideas like a war on cancer, an optional flat tax, a three-state solution in Iraq, a return to family and a view that every human life, everywhere and at every stage is sacred, beautiful, and created in the image of God.

Our ideas haven’t won yet, but neither will they be forgotten. Perhaps they were for too far into the future, yet they remain ideals for an idealistic people.

I love especially the many young people that joined our effort. They are the future and on their idealism and faith, America will remain the “shining city on a hill.”

I leave this stage a better man and hopefully America a better place. I am amazed that a nation so powerful could allow the son of a Kansas farmer to even dream that he could lead it.

To my fellow Kansans, I thank you for the privilege of representing you in the US Senate. I am sorry and I apologize that this run for President has caused me to miss votes. I am back now and look forward to working with all of you to build a stronger Kansas.

Finally, I lament that campaigns too often focus on problems and never enough on how great a nation this is. We are the most powerful nation in the history of mankind…where we are today. And to whom much is given, much is required. Let us move forward humbled by how blessed we are and resolved that our best days are yet ahead.

Thank you and God bless.

Posted by Mike on October 19, 2007 | Permalink

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