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Ok Ladies and Gentlemen we have a money bomb going off on July 4th, Independence Day!!!! For John McCain. For all Hillary supporters that are fed up with the DNC and selected Obama we are sending a clear message to them both. Our voices will be heard. To Hillary supporter please send John McCain $5.44. This is not a lot but the message will be heard loudly if we unite and show how united we are. For McCain supporters if you would like to join our Independence day then please make your donations in whole dollar amounts. Hillary supporters need to show their unity and Hillary44 has always been us. It is time that the moderate Democrats Unite and Take back the Democratic Party. We will show the DNC and Obama that we are United and mad. Please go to www.johnmccain.com on July 4th, 2008 and send our message. Also if you can afford it please send another $5.44 to PUMA (Party Unity My Ass) or (People United Means Action). It is a 527 that is showing the DNC that they cannot steal our votes and not let us be heard. www.pumapac.org or send it to www.womenforfairpolitics.com both are 527's that support Hillary and Centrist Democrats that have been treated unfairly.







John McCain has just earned my respect and loyality. I am a Hillary supporter and have been torn about what to do if she loses the nomination. I am no longer torn. John McCain showed today so much respect today for Hillary that he has my vote, money and support. I just want to let others know that he is a wonderful man. This is what he did for Hillary and so many women out there. With this article I think he just won over a huge amount of Hillary's women.

May 17, 2008, 5:33 pm
McCain Admires Clinton’s Tenacity
By Katharine Q. Seelye

Senator John McCain thinks Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton might be feeling sorry for herself.
He told Glamour magazine in an interview today that Mrs. Clinton had been “an incredibly effective candidate and one that has been in many ways a role model for other women who seek public office.”
Then Cindi Leive, the editor of Glamour, who was interviewing him, asked him if Mrs. Clinton had been “treated fairly on the campaign trail as a woman.”
Here’s what he said:
“You know, I don’t know because I’m not objective enough to make the judgment. I simply don’t know. But I know the one thing that I try to avoid in my campaigns is feeling sorry for myself. It’s easy to do, pick up the paper this morning, read a story that’s negative, ‘Oh, my God, they’re picking on me.’ You just can’t do that. You just can’t do that.”
He went on to say he admired Mrs. Clinton’s “tenacity, her knowledge of the issues.”

The interview was part of Mr. McCain’s attempt to touch some cultural bases and demographics that he may have overlooked in his career _ young women, for example, who make up Glamour’s readership. His debut http://www.glamour.com/news/blogs/glamocracy/2007/12/gl amour-has-i-1.html in the magazine came in December, when he talked about his daughter, Meghan.
Mr. McCain is going on “Saturday Night Live” tonight. While he was in New York, he spent part of the afternoon talking with Ms. Leive at a midtown hotel. The full interview is to appear in a later issue of the magazine, but here are some snippets.
He did suggest that he might not have agreed with his wife’s decision not to release her tax returns.
“We’ll continue to discuss it,” he said in response to a question. “But Cindy’s and my finances have always been separate; we file separate tax returns and I believe that she’s entitled to that privacy. But we’ll continue to discuss it.”
Ms. Leive noted that there is a Web site called ThingsThatAreYoungerThanJohnMcCain.com, which puts Scrabble, the Golden Gate Bridge and also the area code system in that category.
Mr. McCain says the site is hilarious and adds that the Internet and perhaps color TV are also younger than he is. Along these lines, he volunteers this about the show tonight (spoiler alert!):
The script calls for him to say: “I want this to be a safer world, a better place for my children. And my grandchildren. And my great-grandchildren. And my great-great-grandchildren. And my great-great-great-grandchildren.”
“It’s a very, very funny line,” Mr. McCain says, adding that he’s not sure it will actually make the show.
He also volunteered that he didn’t count Mrs. Clinton out of the race.
“I’ve never counted Senator Clinton out,” he said. “I didn’t before the New Hampshire primary, I didn’t before the Ohio primary, I didn’t before the Texas primary.”
And now?
“I just don’t count her out,” he said. “I mean, I understand the pundits and the numbers and all that. But she has great capabilities.”

Count me in to do anything to crush Obama this fall.







As the Democrats continue to bite and scratch each other in the battle for their party's nomination, the presumptive Republican nominee, John McCain, has a different sort of battle to fight—staying in the spotlight.

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