Michigan For John McCain




This group is for residents of Michigan. This group is for discussing how to help Senator McCain in our state.


Health care executive and Republican strategist Michael Johns today said that Democratic Presidential nominee Barrack Obama's plan to vastly expand the role of the federal government in American health care is likely to reduce, not increase, competitive pressures among health care payers, resulting in a reduction of quality health care access and potentially even the ultimate rationing of health care services, as has happened in other countries with similar nationalized health care systems.

On the other hand, the health care plan of presumptive Republican Presidential nominee John McCain, Johns said, will greatly expand consumer engagement and competitive market forces in health care, leading to enhancements in the quality of care, access to care, and a reduction of overall health care costs.

Johns, a former White House speechwriter and Heritage Foundation policy analyst, will discuss his support for McCain's health care plan prior to Obama's acceptance speech this evening, from 7:30pm EDT/4:30pm PDT to 9pm EDT/6pm PDT on The Warren Michaels show. The broadcast can be heard globally, both live and through archived replay, at: The Warren Michaels show, August 28, 2008 broadcast.





Republican strategist and conservative writer Michael Johns, a former White House speechwriter and Heritage Foundation policy analyst, will discuss the Republican Vice Presidential selection process and the various candidates under consideration tomorrow morning, August 28, 2008, from 8:35am EDT/5:35am PDT to 9am EDT/6am PDT on Sirius Satellite's "Me and Vinnie" show, broadcast on Sirius's Indie Talk Channel 110.

Presumptive Republican Presidential nominee John McCain is widely expected to announce his Vice Presidential running mate this Friday, August 29, 2008, in Dayton, Ohio.

Sirius's "Me and Vinnie" show is hosted by Vinnie Politan, a former New Jersey prosecutor and Court TV host and reporter.







Hi guys,

I have started a petition for a United States Federal Human Life Amendment. I need to get this petition out to as many people as possible and it will take support from many, many citizens, organizations and companies to get the word out. Please personally read my petition, sign it and send it on to everyone you know. Additionally, if you have a website, please speak to your board (if you have one) about approving a link on your website to my petitition. If you have any other suggestions, please let me know.

My initial goal is to get a million signatures, but my ultimate goal is to get 5-10 million signatures in order to get Congress' attention in this matter. We need to show congress that American citizens want to protect all life in the United states. Please click on the link below, sign the petition and send it onto as many people as possible. This is a foundation for the beginnings of a grassroots effort to make a Federal Amendment to the US Constitution: http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/us-federal-human-life-amendment.html

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My Story:

I want to take a few minutes to tell you my story from both sides of the abortion issue. I am not proud of many of my decision in my life prior to becoming a Christian, but I want to take accountability for them and help other women not to make the same mistakes that I have made. When I was 18 years old, I spent one night with my boyfriend (we had even used a condom). When I realized I had missed my period, I took a pregnancy test, which came out positive. I didn't know what to do. I was scared, especially of my mother's reaction. So I called the adult in my life that I most respected and trusted, Fran, my cousins wife. She immediately said that I needed to get an abortion. She told me that she would inform my mother that I would come to her house in a couple of days "to babysit" her newborn (as I had done several times before) for the day. In actuality, I she would take me to the nearest clinic to abort the child. I had always done as I was told because to do otherwise meant a beating, so I did as I always had done, even though I had vowed I would never have an abortion if I got pregnant. Everything went so quickly. Two days later, Fran and I went to the clinic. It was over in a few hours. I remember going into a room to be "counseled" before the procedure. The only thing done in that room was a blood test, followed by explanation that the procedure would take 2 hours to complete and from which to recover. No one told me of the emotional expectations nor that an abortion was extremely painful to the child "fetus". No mention of the fetus was mentioned at all, nor what took place during the procedure. I was told that I would be put under anesthesia, then when I awoke, I would wait until I had a bowel movement and urine excretion to ensure my organs were properly working before I could leave.

When I started to awaken from the operation before I was even aware I was awake, I began crying. As I became cognisant I was surprised by my emotional response, so I asked the doctor why I couldn't stop crying, especially because I was a person that very seldom cried for any reason. He responded that 95% or more of the women and girls came out from an abortion in that manner. I then asked him if it was a chemical reaction to the anesthesia. He replied that it was not a physical response because the same anesthesia was used in many operations and that people do not have the same response when rejuvenating from other operations. He said this was a unique response to abortion. I was not a religious person and I had not been brought up going to church, or even discussing religion. So, I knew right then and there on the recovery bed, that what I had done was wrong because my response had not been conscious - it had been sub-conscious in nature. Additionally, the fact that so many other women had had that same response further made my realization concrete.

Guilt chased me for many years after that, until the day that I was baptized and realized I had finally been forgiven and was able to forgive myself. Two years later, I was studying at the Defense Language Institute (DLI) to become and Army Arabic Linguist when my father suddenly died from a heart attack/stroke/seizure combination. I went through a great mourning period of which I didn't have the maturity nor the moral foundation on which to properly handle the situation. Dad died in March of 1988. For 3 months, I suffered internally without having the opportunity to discuss my sorrow with anyone. When the pain became more than I could bear, and although I had not been sexually active in a long time, I sought comfort, at this time, through sex. I spent the night with a man that I had been dating since I first arrived at DLI and with whom I had hopes of deepening our relationship. When he agreed to spend the night with me, I took it as a sign that he wanted to move to the next level of commitment. I got pregnant that night. We did not spend another night together, so I knew the exact night I had gotten pregnant that July. Chuck was always with a group of people, so I got up early one morning (before physical training, we called it PT) to catch him while he was in his room alone getting dressed to give him the news. The first words that came out of his mouth was "get an abortion". I was shocked at first, then became angry. I knew this time without a doubt that I would never do that again, so I told him so. Then it was his turn to become angry. He told me that he had a military career ahead of him and that this would keep him from progressing as he wanted. I told him I would have that baby without him then.

I t is with certainty and clarity that I tell you today that I have NEVER regretted keeping that child. I have spoken and read many stories since that day about women that have had abortions and those that have chosen to keep their children for various reasons. I have not come across a single woman who has NOT regretted, been ashamed of and has suffered from her choice to have an abortion AND I have NEVER come across a woman who HAS regretted keeping her child. Quite the contrary, I have only found who women who have chosen to keep their child has only been blessed and uplifted by the choice not to murder one of God's creations.

I would like to blame my fear of my mother (because I was deathly afraid of her), my lack of knowledge of Christ, my immaturity and youth on my wretched decision to murder my child, but I must take accountability of the fact that despite all of that, I knew deep down in my heart that it was wrong and I can not place blame on any set of situations for my action. I and I alone made that choice. I could have chosen to take responsibility for my actions and I could have been blessed, but instead I took the coward's way out. However, I must say, that had I been more informed, had a relationship with Christ, had a stronger core foundation in my life, and if the abortion had been illegal, I am sure that I would have made the right choice.

That is why I am sharing my story with all of you today. I am hoping that by sharing my disgrace, I can rally you and others to take a stand for "the right" and maybe I can help other young women be more informed of the consequences and less equipped to make self-damaging choices (through the legal system's misguided laws) by changing the laws of the land through a Federal Constitutional Amendment which will protect all of God's innocent persons.

Today I am a happily married woman (of 17 years) to Jaime De La Cruz with 2 children. Breylin, (who I did not abort), who is a blessing to me, is attending the University of Arizona as a Sophomore, and Emilio who is about to be a junior in high school.

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If we work together, we can do this. Please stand with me in protecting those lives from the American(US) holocaust by signing my petition and by sending this email onto everyone you know and encouraging them to sign, as well:

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/us-federal-human-life-amendment.html

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FYI: Norma McCorvey was the plaintiff in Roe vs. Wade. She did not go looking for an attorney to fight to have an abortion. At the time, she was speaking with an adoption attorney and he gave her name to 2 attorneys that he knew wanted to fight the anti-abortion statutes in Texas, at the time. They went to her and asked her to be their client. She agreed to be their client, but she did not want her name made public so her attorneys used a pseudonym. She didn't even attend any of the court proceedings because she didn't want to actively participate. Additionally, even though she won the case, she never had an abortion, even though she did give 2 of her children up for adoption. Today, she is a 100% pro-life activist fighting abortion on all levels after have worked in an abortion clinic for years.

To read an interview by her go to: http://www.priestsforlife.org/testimony/normamaster.htm







Yesterday on Fox TV, I saw a crawl at the bottom of the screen that made me furious.

BHO said that he will be visting the Red States to try to get the Black Southern vote.

Notice that he said 'Black'

Nothing was said by the press, media, etc. I don't even think Fox said it was racist.

McCain should come out and say that I am going to the Blue States to try to get the White Southern vote.

Yeh! Right!
The press would crucify him.

But then again, he could show that he only did what BHO did.

McCain could say that BHO wants the Black vote and I want the White vote.

It is okay for BHO to say he wants the Black vote, but McCain as a white cannot say he wants the White vote?

Someone should be bringing this out to the people, this is racist.

It would only be racist if McCain did it.

BHO can say whatever he wants.

Where is the equality??







Senator McCain has to get with it. He has to make a comical, funny, entertaining campaign ad. One that will stick in the voters minds. Something they won't forget. Something that will make them forget BHO.
The ones he is making now are old, dreary, and boring.
If he is going to win, he has to change his old fashioned ways.
He has to realize that they are making BHO look good in his designer clothes, sunglasses. This in turn makes McCain look older.

He cannot wait too long. He has to begin now!







Mark Simone on ABC Radio this morning gave the Republicans a great idea.

Why not get several Muslim women in scarfs to sit behind BHO whenever he speaks.

BHO said that it was wrong for his staff to remove the Muslim women at his speaking engagement and he personally appoligized to them.

Now if more sit behind him, his staff cannot remove them, because BHO said it was wrong.

Great Idea! by Mark Simone,dont't you think??








Will the Obama people stop at nothing? Don't they have any deciency?

When I was watching Fox TV at 6:05 pm and BHO was having the meeting with the Governors, I noticed the seal in front of him. I told my husband, "That looks like the Presidential Seal". Sure enough the Fox reporters discussed it and showed how it looked the same, but with BHO's name on it.

He thinks he is the President of the United States already.

Someone has to put a stop to this seal that he uses. He has no respect for the President of the United States nor the people of the United States. It makes him look like he is the President.

I hope someone can put up the video, so everyone can see this seal and post their complaints.

UPDATE: Here is the video of the Fox News' report by Carl Cameron:








How do we make sure that Senator McCain hears what Newt Gingrich advised him to do to win the election? He explained this on Bill O'Reilly.
He told McCain how to handle the oil problem very clearly. If McCain wants to win, he must listen to what Newt said.







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