Thompson & Lieberman Warm-up the RNC
On Tuesday night at the Republican National Convention former Sen. Fred Thompson and Democrat-turned-Independent Sen. Joe Lieberman reminded America of the compelling story of Sen. John McCain and also reminded America that Barack Obama is not ready to lead. While Obama continues to "grasp at straws" to appear "presidential," he highlights his lack of experience. And, the lefts attack on Sarah Palin just highlights that Obama fears women who are more qualified than him.
I thought the speakers were great, but to provide a less biased view of Tuesday night, the comments by Kathy Morrison, an New Hampshire Independent, are shared below:
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I thought the speakers were great, but to provide a less biased view of Tuesday night, the comments by Kathy Morrison, an New Hampshire Independent, are shared below:
Tuesday’s schedule was dedicated to theme of service, while also showing an inclusive spirit. The most touching moment of the night came with a long standing ovation for the sister and the fellow Navy Seals in the unit of deceased Seal Michael Monsoor. He was the first Navy Seal to die in Iraq and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery and courageous actions during battle.
Another nice moment was the warm welcome for President H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush. The night included talks from Captain Leslie Smith who lost her foot because of a blood clot that almost cost her her life. Tommy Epinoza who started his address saying, “Good evening, my name is Tom Espinoza … I’m CATHOLIC … HISPANIC … and a DEMOCRAT … and I’m proud to call John McCain my friend.” He talked about Senator McCain’s service in the community, and how service is a way of life for Senator McCain and his family. He ended his talk stating, “Viva John McCain!” Wes Gullet with his daughter Nicki at his side talked about how Cindy McCain brought back two babies from Bangladesh both of whom were in desperate need of medical care. The McCain’s adopted one of those babies, their daughter Bridgette; and the Gullet family adopted the other baby their daughter Nicki.
The featured speakers President Bush via video (with intro from Mrs. Bush on site), Fred Thompson, and Joe Lieberman made for a solid and interesting night. President Bush did a nice job discussing Senator McCain’s military service. Also, he noted how Senator McCain’s strong support for the surge and how important that was, as some in congress wanted to cut off funding for the troops. He repeated Senator McCain’s statement that he would rather lose a campaign than lose a war, as Senator McCain’s support for the surge clearly jeopardized his chances of winning the primaries.
Senators Thompson and Lieberman made for an interesting contrast. While Thompson presented the biography of Senator McCain, he also gave a sort of classic Republican talk. On the other hand, Lieberman talked about his friendship with Senator McCain; how respected he is on both sides of the isle, and how he is clearly not the typical Republican, and is clearly his own man.
Several excellent videos have been shown at the convention. This one takes a historical look at service.
Tags: Fred Thompson, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, military service, Moderate, Politics, President George Bush, Republican Convention, Republican Party To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
1 Comments:
I just wondered if you heard the Fred Thompson speech at the Republican Convention. I thought that I was listening to a comtemporary Patrick Henry. This man is a true American patriot grounded in traditional values and a true defender of our Constitution. I'm not too versed in using the computer, but if you know how, you might search for his speech. He motivated me all the way from courage--to faith--to action--to political support to defend this God given land for which our fore-fathers sacrificed their all. If you are for the McCain/Palin ticket like I am you might consider supporting the Fred Thompson Political Action Committee.
Election day is closing in so it is time to have our voices and opinions shared and lend financial support to our candidates if you feel convicted to do so.
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