Meet Gov. Palin
Meet Governor Sarah Palin

Change? According to Michael Kranish at the Boston Globe McCain has indicated that he would only serve one term if elected. Why is that important to change? A 2008 McCain victory that would make Sarah Palin the 2012 Republican presumptive nominee and would most likely send the Democrats running back to the feet of Hillary Clinton begging for her forgiveness so that she would run against Palin. Regardless of the 2012 outcome McCain will have ensured that the next President of the United States will be a woman! Now that is "Change" you can see, not just "hope" for.

Governor Sarah Palin delivered the following remarks after John
McCain announced that she was joining the ticket as the nominee for Vice
President.
Governor Sarah Palin: "And I thank you, Senator McCain and Mrs.
McCain, for the confidence that you have placed in me. Senator, I am honored to
be chosen as your running mate. I will be honored to serve next to the next
president of the United States.
"I know that when Senator McCain gave me this opportunity, he had a short list
of highly qualified men and women, and to have made that list at al
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-- it was a privilege. And to have been chosen brings a great challenge. I know
that it will demand the best that I have to give, and I promise nothing less.
"First, there are a few people whom I would like you to meet. I want to start
with my husband, Todd. And Todd and I are actually celebrating our 20th
anniversary today, and I promised him a little surprise for the anniversary
present, and hopefully he knows that I did deliver.
"And then we have as -- after my husband, who is a lifelong commercial
fisherman, lifetime Alaskan -- he's a production operator. Todd is a production
operator in the oil fields up on Alaska's North Slope, and he's a proud member
of the United Steelworkers Union, and he's a world champion snow machine racer.
Todd and I met way back in high school, and I can tell you that he is still the
man that I admire most in this world.
"Along the way, Todd and I have shared many blessings, and four out of five of
them are here with us today. Our oldest son, Track, though, he'll be following
the presidential campaign from afar. On September 11th of last year, our son
enlisted in the United States Army. Track now serves in an infantry brigade. And
on September 11th, Track will deploy to Iraq in the service of his country. And
Todd and I are so proud of him and of all the fine men and women serving the
country in uniform.
"Next to Todd is our daughter Bristol; another daughter, Willow; our youngest
daughter, Piper; and over in their arms is our son Trig, a beautiful baby boy.
He was born just in April. His name is Trig Paxson Van Palin.
"Some of life's greatest opportunities come unexpectedly, and this is certainly
the case today. I never really set out to be involved in public affairs, much
less to run for this office. My mom and dad both worked at the local elementary
school. And my husband and I, we both grew up working with our hands.
"I was just your average 'hockey mom' in Alaska. We were busy raising our kids.
I was serving as the team mom and coaching some basketball on the side. I got
involved in the PTA and then was elected to the city council and then elected
mayor of my hometown, where my agenda was to stop wasteful spending and cut
property taxes and put the people first.
"I was then appointed ethics commissioner and chairman of the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission, and when I found corruption there, I fought it hard and
I held the offenders to account. Along with fellow reformers in the great state
of Alaska, as governor, I've stood up to the old politics as usual, to the
special interests, to the lobbyists, the Big Oil companies and the 'good old
boy' network.
"When oil and gas prices went up so dramatically and the state revenues followed
with that increase, I sent a large share of that revenue directly back to the
people of Alaska -- and we are now -- we're now embarking on a $40 billion
natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence.
"I
signed major ethics reforms, and I appointed both Democrats and independents to
serve in my administration. And I've championed reform to end the abuses of
earmark spending by Congress. In fact, I told Congress thanks, but no thanks, on
that "Bridge to Nowhere." If our state wanted a bridge, I said, we'd build it
ourselves.
"Well, it's always, though, safer in politics to avoid risk, to just kind of go
along with the status quo. But I didn't get into government to do the safe and
easy things. A ship in harbor is safe, but that's not why the ship is built.
Politics isn't just a game of competing interests and clashing parties. The
people of America expect us to seek public office and to serve for the right
reasons. And the right reason is to challenge the status quo and to serve the
common good.
"Now, no one expects us to agree on everything, whether in Juneau or in
Washington. But we are expected to govern with integrity and good will and clear
convictions and a servant's heart.
"Now, no leader in America has shown these qualities so clearly or presents so
clear a threat to business as usual in Washington as Senator John S. McCain.
This -- this is a moment when principles and political independence matter a lot
more than just the party line. And this is a man who has always been there to
serve his country, not just his party.
"And this is a moment that requires resolve and toughness and strength of heart
in the American president. And my running mate is a man who has shown those
qualities in the darkest of places and in the service of his country. A
colleague once said about Senator McCain: That man did things for this country
that few people could go through; never forget that. And that speaker was former
Senator John Glenn of Ohio. And John Glenn knows something about heroism.
"And I'm going to make sure nobody does forget that in his campaign. There is
only one candidate who has truly fought for America, and that man is John
McCain.
"This is a moment -- this is a moment when great causes can be won and great
threats overcome, depending on the judgment of our next president. In a
dangerous world, it is John McCain who will lead America's friends and allies in
preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
"It was John McCain who cautioned long ago about the harm that Russian
aggression could do to Georgia and to other small Democratic neighbors and to
the world oil markets.
"It was Senator McCain who refused to hedge his support for our troops in Iraq,
regardless of the political costs. And you know what? As the mother of one of
those troops and as the commander of Alaska's National Guard, that's the kind of
man I want as our commander in chief.
"Profiles in courage, they can be hard to come by these days. You know, so often
we just find them in books. But next week when we nominate John McCain for
president, we're putting one on the ballot!
"To serve as vice president beside such a man would be the privilege of a
lifetime, and it's fitting that this trust has been given to me 88 years almost
to the day after the women of America first gained the right to vote.
"I think as well today of two other women who came before me in national
elections. I can't begin this great effort without honoring the achievements of
Geraldine Ferraro in 1984, and, of course, Senator Hillary Clinton, who showed
such determination and grace in her presidential campaign.
"It was rightly noted in Denver this week that Hillary left 18 million cracks in
the highest, hardest glass ceiling in America. But it turns out the women of
America aren't finished yet, and we can shatter that glass ceiling once and for
all.
"So for my part, the mission is clear. The next 67 days I'm going to take our
campaign to every part of our country and our message of reform to every voter
of every background, in every political party, or no party at all. If you want
change in Washington, if you hope for a better America, then we're asking for
your vote on the 4th of November.
"My fellow Americans, come join our cause. Join our cause and help our country
to elect a great man the next president of the United States. And I thank you,
and I -- God bless you, I say, and God bless America. Thank you."
