ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA—
Last night, the delegates at the RNC voted to nominate U.S. Senator Joh MCCain (R-Arizona) and Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska), to be the Presidential and Vice-Presidential nominees for the Republican party. One of the top events ay last nights’ convention meeting, was when Ms. Palin spoke to a crowd of thousands of cheering and enthusiastic Republicans, to made herself known, to the convention attendies and the rest of the country, that she is a woman of action and compared the Democratic predidential canidate, U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois), as a ‘mere political organizer.’
What she was saying is although, she had been a mayor of a small town; she have contributed more to her community than Mr. Obama have — another personal attack on Mr. Obama’s character. Of course, fromer NYC mayor, Rudy Guliani, also spoke at the convention and, basically, said that all Americans should come together and help each other, particularly, those who have been affected by the recent hurricane, Hurricane ‘Gustav,’ which struck the Southern parts of Louisiana and Mississippi earlier this week.
So, with Ms. Palin on board, can the Republican party win in November? The answer is no certain as of yet, but if so, it will be a long road to hoe for the McCain-Palin tiacket and the Republican party. Bascially, this election will be decided on who has more experience and who can present the best plans for America — here and abroad.
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