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The Orlando Sentinel Endorses John McCain For President

THE ORLANDO SENTINEL ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

"[John McCain] can be the agent of change for which many voters are clamoring He has been battling business as usual in the Capitol -- especially its weak ethics and irresponsible budgeting -- for years. Mr. McCain is one of the most authoritative voices in Congress on national security and foreign affairs, two core responsibilities for any president. ... His qualifications to be president are beyond dispute." -- The Orlando Sentinel

Excerpts From "Our Position: The Arizona Senator Is Clearly The Most Qualified Of The Contenders"

Editorial
Orlando Sentinel
January 20, 2008

No clear front-runner has emerged among Republican presidential candidates after the party's early primaries. But there is a clear choice when it comes to the most qualified: U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona..

The Sentinel endorses John McCain for the nomination in Florida's Republican Primary.

Read The Orlando Sentinel Editorial: "Our Position: The Arizona Senator Is Clearly The Most Qualified Of The Contenders"

Posted by Mike on January 20, 2008 | Permalink

The Gainesville Sun Endorses John McCain For President

THE GAINESVILLE SUN ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

Excerpts From "Back McCain And Obama"
Editorial
The Gainesville Sun
January 20, 2008

Come November this is the best choice Americans could make in deciding who will lead the nation: John McCain or Barack Obama.

As the presidential nominees of their respective parties they would give us the substantive debate about the war, foreign policy, the economy, health care and education and immigration reform that Americans sorely crave and deserve.

A Republican maverick who has never marched in lockstep with his party ... The Sun endorses John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination because he would return a principled, ethical leadership that has for too long been missing from the White House.

Read The Gainesville Sun Editorial Endorsing John McCain For President

Posted by Mike on January 20, 2008 | Permalink

Remarks By John McCain On South Carolina Primary Victory

REMARKS BY JOHN MCCAIN ON SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY VICTORY

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today released the following remarks by John McCain as prepared for delivery:

Thank you, my friends, and thank you, South Carolina, for bringing us across the finish line first in the first in the south primary. It took us a while, but what's eight years among friends. It just gave us the opportunity to spend more time in this beautiful state; to talk with you and listen to you; and to come to admire all the more the deep patriotism of South Carolinians, who have sacrificed so much to defend our country from its enemies. It is a great privilege to have come to know so many of you, and I am very grateful for and humbled by the support you have given our campaign. Thank you especially, for braving the very un-South Carolina like weather today to exercise the first responsibility of an American; not just those South Carolinians who voted for us, but all of you who voted today for the candidate you believe is best suited to lead the country you love. I think I can speak for all of the Republican candidates, when I say, South Carolinians are never just fair weather friends.

And, of course, I am deeply grateful to our South Carolina team, and to the many dedicated volunteers who gave so generously of their time and labor and kept us competitive in some pretty challenging times. I hope you know how much your friendship means to me. The debt I owe you is a privilege and an obligation, which I promise you, I will faithfully discharge.

I want to thank my wife, Cindy, the best campaigner in the family, and my daughters Meghan and Sidney, who are with us tonight, as well as my son, Doug, and our children who could not be here, and of course, my dear mother, Roberta McCain. It is obvious to me, and to all who know me, that we would not be where we are tonight, but for your love, encouragement and faith in me.

In the course of this campaign, I have tried as best I could, to tell people the truth about the challenges facing our country, and how I intend to address them. As I have said before, I know that before I can win your vote, I must earn your respect. And the only way I know how to do that is by being honest with you. I have tried to do that throughout this campaign, and to put my trust in your willingness to give me your fair consideration. So far, it seems to be working out just fine.

I am aware that for the last 28 years, the winner of the South Carolina primary has been the nominee of our party. We have a ways to go, of course. There are some tough contests ahead, starting tomorrow in the state of Florida. But, my friends, we are well on our way tonight. And I feel very good about our chances.

As pleased as we are that we have a reason to celebrate tonight, I know that I must keep foremost in my mind that I am not running for President to be somebody, but to do something. I am running to keep America safe, prosperous and proud. I am running to restore the trust of the American people in their government. I am running so that our children and their children will have even greater opportunities than the ones we were blessed with. I am running so that every person in this country, now and in generations to come, will know the same, sublime honor that has been the treasure of my life: to be proud to be an American.

I seek the nomination of our Party, because I am as confident today as I was when I first entered public life as a foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution that the principles of the Republican Party -- our confidence in the good sense and resourcefulness of free people -- are always in America's best interests. In war and peace, in good times and challenging ones, we have always known that the first responsibility of government it to keep this country safe from its enemies, and the American people free of a heavy handed government that spends too much of their money, and tries to do for them what they are better able to do for themselves. We want government to do its job, not your job; to do it better and to do it with less of your money; to defend our nation's security wisely and effectively, because the cost of our defense is so dear to us; to respect our values because they are the true source of our strength; to enforce t he rule of law that is first defense of freedom; to keep the promises it makes to us and not make promises it will not keep. We believe government should do only those things we cannot do individually, and then get out of the way so that the most industrious, ingenious, and enterprising people in the world can do what they have always done, build an even greater country than the one they inherited.

My friends, I know we are facing challenging economic times, and we must be responsive to the concerns of Americans who fear they are being left behind in the global economy. But nothing is inevitable in our country. We are the captains of our fate. We can overcome any challenge as long as we keep our courage, and stand by our defense of free markets, low taxes, and small government that have made America the greatest land of opportunity in the world.

I have served our country all my adult life, and I am prepared for the high office I seek. I asked South Carolinians to help give me the opportunity to serve the country I love a little while longer. You have done that, and I will never forget it. I promise you I will always put America -- her strength, her ideals, her future -- before every other consideration. Thank you, South Carolina, for your trust. I will not let you down, so help me God. Good night and God bless you as you have blessed me.

Posted by Mike on January 19, 2008 | Permalink

Statement By SC Co-Chair Attorney General Henry McMaster On John McCain's Victory In The South Carolina Primary

STATEMENT BY SC CO-CHAIR ATTORNEY GENERAL HENRY MCMASTER ON JOHN MCCAIN'S VICTORY IN THE SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY

COLUMBIA, SC -- U.S. Senator John McCain's South Carolina Co-Chair, Attorney General Henry McMaster, issued the following statement regarding the results of the South Carolina Primary:

"We are thrilled with tonight's results and grateful that Republicans from the Palmetto State chose John McCain as their candidate for president. We are proud of the campaign we ran in the state and grateful for the dedication and enthusiasm from our staff and hundreds of volunteers.

"South Carolina voters recognized that John McCain is the only candidate with the experience and judgment necessary to lead as commander in chief from day one, and the only Republican who can beat the Democratic nominee in November. I am confident that voters in Florida will make a similar decision to nominate John McCain for president in the weeks ahead."

Posted by Mike on January 19, 2008 | Permalink

The Charleston Post And Courier Endorses John McCain For President

THE CHARLESTON POST AND COURIER ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

"Eight years ago we urged voters in South Carolina's Republican presidential primary to support John McCain. His record since then has left us even more convinced that the Arizona senator should be the 2008 Republican presidential nominee ... For the good of the country, give tried and trustworthy Sen. John McCain the chance to be president with a much-deserved S.C. Republican primary victory." -- The Charleston Post And Courier

Excerpts From "Give Senator John McCain The S.C. Victory He Deserves"

Editorial
Charleston Post And Courier
January 17, 2008

On Saturday, South Carolina voters will once more have the chance to give him the boost he needs to be the Republican nominee in November. Of all the contenders in that primary, he has the best chance of forming bipartisan coalitions to solve this nation's domestic problems and the most credibility and experience in international affairs.

For the good of the country, give tried and trustworthy Sen. John McCain the chance to be president with a much-deserved S.C. Republican primary victory.

Read The Full Charleston Post And Courier Editorial Endorsing John McCain For President

Posted by Mike on January 18, 2008 | Permalink

NASCAR Legend Cale Yarborough Endorses John McCain

NASCAR LEGEND CALE YARBOROUGH ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN

COLUMBIA, SC -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that legendary NASCAR driver Cale Yarborough has endorsed John McCain for President of the United States.

"In 1968, I went to Vietnam to entertain the troops," said Yarborough. "I wanted to go to Hanoi, but the North Vietnamese said no. So, today I came here to meet John McCain. John McCain is a real American hero, and I am proud to endorse him for President of the United States."

John McCain thanked Mr. Yarborough stating, "Cale Yarborough is a NASCAR legend. He is well-known and well-loved by thousands of Americans. I am grateful to have his support."

Cale Yarborough was born in Timmonsville, South Carolina. He is the only driver in the history of NASCAR to win three consecutive championships. He is currently ranked fifth all-time in NASCAR wins with eighty-three victories.

Posted by Mike on January 18, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches Web Ad: "Character In Spades"

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES WEB AD: "CHARACTER IN SPADES"

COLUMBIA, SC -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today launched a new web ad, entitled "Character In Spades." The ad sets the record straight about John McCain's record of service and sacrifice.

"Character In Spades" will appear on the website of The State newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina.

Script for "Character In Spades" (:60-Web)

NBC'S TIM RUSSERT: McCain spent five years in a box, baking in the heat.

FORMER LOUISIANA GOVERNOR BUDDY ROEMER: Broken bones. Torture. Mistreatment. Malnourished.

FORMER POW AND MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT COL. BUD DAY, USAF (RET.): I took one look at him, he weighed about 95 pounds, and I said, 'These people dumped this guy on me so they could claim that we let him die.'

ROEMER: Hanging on by his fingernails, he stayed an American.

COL. DAY: But John McCain didn't have any intention of dying. That wasn't in his program.

RUSSERT: He can't raise his arms above this height because of the pain. Someone is going to attack his patriotism and his courage? Please.

FORMER POW LT. COLONEL ORSON SWINDLE, USMC (RET.): When he was in prison and about to die and they gave him a chance to come home and he knew the damage that would be done should he accept something like that, his character came through in spades and says no way.

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on January 17, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain Unveils Economic Stimulus Plan

JOHN MCCAIN UNVEILS ECONOMIC STIMULUS PLAN

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today in Columbia, South Carolina, John McCain unveiled his plan to stimulate the American economy. McCain's plan will lower the corporate tax rate, allow expensing of equipment and technology investments and establish a permanent research and development tax credit.

"Now is the time to act to stimulate our economy," said John McCain. "I offer a genuinely conservative, pro-growth plan to provide much-needed stimulus to our economy, creating more prosperity and opportunity for American families. Unlike the Democrats' tired ideas of tax and spend, my plan will cut taxes, spur investment and innovation and make American business more competitive in the global marketplace."

Jack Kemp applauded John McCain's economic stimulus initiative, stating, "John McCain's pro-growth stimulus plan is exactly what our economy needs today. As president, John McCain will provide principled leadership to ensure our economy remains the envy of the free world."

JOHN MCCAIN: BOLD SOLUTIONS TO STIMULATE THE AMERICAN ECONOMY

· Cut The Corporate Tax Rate From 35 To 25 Percent.

A lower corporate tax rate is essential to U.S. competitiveness. America was once a low-tax business environment, but as our trade partners lowered their rates, America failed to keep pace, leaving us with the second-highest rate among the world's advanced economies.[1]

Cutting the corporate tax will expand the U.S. economy, creating jobs and opportunities for prosperity. A recent analysis of tax policy options estimated that a cut less than half this size could increase long-term growth by 0.5 percent, or $100 billion in a single year.[2]

Lower corporate taxes leads to higher wages. Recent studies have shown that corporate taxes are in large part passed on to labor through lower wages. One study noted that a one percent hike in the corporate tax results in a 0.8 percent decrease in manufacturing wages.[3] Accordingly, cutting corporate taxes can increase wages for American workers.

· Allow First-Year Deduction, Or "Expensing", Of Equipment And Technology Investments.

Expensing of equipment and technology will provide an immediate boost to capital expenditures and reward investments in cutting-edge technologies.

The additional investment stimulated by a change to expensing of equipment and technology will drive to economic growth. A recent estimate of a modest expensing provision predicted a gain of 1.5 percent in long term economic growth.[4]

The complexity of our tax code needlessly burdens American businesses and families with $140 billion in compliance costs.[5] Allowing expensing will eliminate the need for complicated accounting for depreciation.

· Establish Permanent Tax Credit Equal To 10 Percent Of Wages Spent On R&D.

The R&D tax credit will simplify the tax code, reward activity in the United States, and make us more competitive with other countries.

A permanent credit will provide an incentive to innovate and remove uncertainty. At a time when our companies need to be more competitive, we need to provide a permanent incentive to innovate, and remove the uncertainty now hanging over businesses as they make R&D investment decisions.

· These Are Essential First Steps On The Path To Fundamental Tax Reform, Which Could Increase U.S. GDP By As Much As 10 Percent Over The Long Term.[6]

[1] Robert Carroll, "Fiscal Stimulus: Missing The Big Picture?" The Tax Foundation, January 11, 2008

[2] U.S. Department of the Treasury, "Approaches to Reform the U.S. Business Tax System for the 21st Century," December 20, 2007

[3] Kevin Hassett and Aparna Mathur, "Taxes and Wages," American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Working Paper Number 128, June 2006.; The President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform (2005)

[4] U.S. Department of the Treasury, "Approaches to Reform the U.S. Business Tax System for the 21st Century," December 20, 2007

[5] The President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform (2005)

[6] Alan J. Auerbach, Kevin A. Hassett, et al., "Toward Fundamental Tax Reform," AEI Press, May 2005

Posted by Mike on January 17, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches Television Ad In South Carolina: "Tied Up"

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES TELEVISION AD IN SOUTH CAROLINA: "TIED UP"

COLUMBIA, SC -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today launched the television ad "Tied Up" in South Carolina. The ad highlights John McCain's classic line opposing Senator Hillary Clinton's attempt to spend $1 million in taxpayers' money for a Woodstock Museum in New York.

The ad will air in the Greenville/Spartanburg television market.

Script for "Tied Up" (:30-TV)

JOHN MCCAIN: "A few days ago, Senator Clinton tried to spend one million dollars on the Woodstock concert museum.

"Now my friends, I wasn't there. I'm sure it was a cultural and pharmaceutical event.

"I was, I was tied up at the time."

(APPLAUSE)

JOHN MCCAIN: "No one can be President of the United States that supports projects such as these.

"I'm John McCain and I approve this message."

Posted by Mike on January 16, 2008 | Permalink

Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn Endorses John McCain For President

OKLAHOMA SENATOR TOM COBURN ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) has endorsed John McCain for President of the United States. Senator Coburn issued the following statement on his endorsement:

"I am honored to be here in South Carolina today, and I am very proud to endorse my friend and colleague Senator John McCain for President of the United States. John McCain and I have stood side-by-side on many issues and I'd like to speak to two of them today -- fiscal responsibility and ensuring the sanctity of human life.

"Much has been made in this presidential campaign about the need for change in Washington. Candidates from both sides of the aisle have talked about bringing real reform to the federal government. But, only one candidate has a record of putting his money where his mouth is, and that's John McCain.

"Since I came to Congress in 1995, I have met one true reformer -- John McCain. He has the unique blend of character, guts, and experience needed to transform Washington from the inside out. He is beholden to no special interest. He is guided by strong conservative principles, and committed to doing what he believes is right without concern for political consequence.

"John McCain has never been afraid to take the road less traveled, and he has fought wasteful spending at every turn along the way. He's saved taxpayers untold billions, and he has rightfully earned the reputation as the Senate's number one fiscal hawk. I trust that as president, John McCain will veto any pork-barrel bill that crosses his desk, and will make the authors famous.

"When it comes to ensuring the sanctity of human life, you will find no one stronger on the issue than Senator McCain. For twenty-four years, John McCain has been an unwavering voice in Congress for the rights of the unborn.

"For those reasons and more, I urge voters here in South Carolina and across the country to join me in supporting John McCain for president."

Posted by Mike on January 16, 2008 | Permalink

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