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To Mr. John McCain
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Posted over 4 years ago Thank you for that gracious and respectful concession speech. Although, many may not agree with you and the nation as spoken of their desires, you have remained dignified and I appreciate that. You are a strong man, and I admire your endurance and resiliency. Please know that this is not in any way an indication that we have forgotten about your contributions to this nation! We thank you for what you have done and will continue to do with President Obama. To all the McCain supporters, I am so very deeply sorry that your candidate did not win this election. He and you have fought very hard and that is admirable, (I felt so bad for him when he gave his speech.....I hate for anyone to lose) ~ Melissa |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Senator McCain, I'll never forget the 'fight' you and your running mate, Sarah Palin, 'fought.' Politics is tough business, but your concession speech tonight was filled with hope that YOUR US of A will not falter and will always be that beacon on a hill that Ronald Regan called for. You led us so far towards it and even though it will take a long time to get back to where our forefathers wanted us to be, we will. We've been inspired by you Senator McCain. By you and yoru bride, Cindy, Sarah Palin and the First Dude, Todd. We've been inspired by the uniquenes of all the McCain and Palin children and we'll never forget your parenting, your selflessness and your love of country. Be well and take some time for YOU! Annie N |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Senator McCain, Thank you for all you've done and all you will do, your speach last night was moving and represented all we have loved about you. Thank you. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Senator McKain, who I wish I could call President elect is a man with integrity. I only pray that Obama will guide our country the best that he can. As the first black President, I do have many concerns for the trials that await him. However, I will support him as long as he strives to be the very President to lead our country in a positive manner. Good luck Obama! A good man loves other. A better man loves God. A great man loves God and lives well among others! I miss you daddy!
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