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Play from 0:22[0:22] ..." of a person's character. How -- we recognize. Their fitness to serve. Barack Obama. Gives a good speech. But the best sermons are preached. Their lives. John McCain's whole line is a testimony. To service. Duty courage and common sense. John McCain has to walk the walk. And he has always put. Our country. First. -- As a Prisoner of War. John McCain. "...

Play from 1:43[1:43] ..." You -- in Iraq. Boldly called for the surge. John McCain. Put our country. Flirts. To our energy crisis within all of the above energy plan. John McCain. Put our country burns."...

Play from 2:17[2:17] ..." Is sworn in. And as the 44 president of the United States of America we know he won't always. Put our country."...

Play from 3:09[3:09] ..." it takes to ensure they come home with honor and victory. -- John McCain as president. There will be no misunderstanding. About where America stands and what we stand for. John McCain is tough but. He's also compassionate. I've gotten to know John. And I can tell you. He is a purple heart recipient."...

Play from 4:03[4:03] ..." the store. And they're looking for value and accountability from the government. John McCain. And Sarah -- connect with Sam's club voters. John McCain will force government to live within its means just like families do every day. He knows that small businesses are the job"...

Play from 5:31[5:31] ..." Call out great leaders. This time. Our time is gone now for John McCain thank you very much."...

Play from 0:17[0:17]" Let me ask you a question. How do we measure the content of a person's character. How -- we recognize. Their fitness to serve. Barack Obama. Gives a good speech. But the best sermons are preached. Their lives. John McCain's whole line is a testimony. To service. Duty courage and common sense. John McCain has to walk the walk. And he has always put. Our country. First. -- As a Prisoner of War. John McCain. "

Play from 1:14[1:14]" Put our country. First. 8 o'clock. Against earmarks and -- girls. Our country. Morris."

Play from 1:43[1:43]" You -- in Iraq. Boldly called for the surge. John McCain. Put our country. Flirts. To our energy crisis within all of the above energy plan. John McCain. Put our country burns."

Play from 2:10[2:10]" I okay."

Play from 2:17[2:17]" Is sworn in. And as the 44 president of the United States of America we know he won't always. Put our country."

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Play from 2:40[2:40]" We have seen in this man. The very best of our country has to offer. I traveled -- John to Iraq a nation whose destiny. He helped change. I saw firsthand how he loves and admires our troops. And I saw how they loved and admired him. They know how he personally understands the cost of war. They also know how committed he is to doing whatever it takes to ensure they come home with honor and victory. -- John McCain as president. There will be no misunderstanding. About where America stands and what we stand for. John McCain is tough but. He's also compassionate. I've gotten to know John. And I can tell you. He is a purple heart recipient. With a heart of gold. He also understands the concerns of everyday Americans like you and me. But I like to call Sam's club Republicans. These voters are on a tight budget they're looking for value and accountability at the store. And they're looking for value and accountability from the government. John McCain. And Sarah -- connect with Sam's club voters. John McCain will force government to live within its means just like families do every day. He knows that small businesses are the job growth engine for our country. He knows the last thing and I mean the last thing they need. Is more taxes. John also understands that health care costs -- budget busters were way too many American families. -- provide help. But he'll put patients and their doctors in charge. Not the federal government. John also knows it's getting tougher course to afford to fill up at the pump."

Play from 5:02[5:02]" His energy plan is classic McCain it's bold and its aggressive."

Play from 5:07[5:07]" In this time. We don't need a president who can just read a polar. Momentarily thriller crowd. We don't need rhetoric or empty promises. We need a president. Who has the integrity. And the courage to make that tough to choices so America will be stronger. And safer."

Play from 5:29[5:29]" I believe the times. Call out great leaders. This time. Our time is gone now for John McCain thank you very much."

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[3:01]..." experience. And also a sense that she he's pretty young to be running for president so in that sense a guy like Biden older -- gray hair the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee someone who impressed a lot of people during the debates with his grasp of foreign policy. I'll would make a lot of sense in -- been a lot of books about that on the other hand. You Barack Obama you've got to where you are today as a candidate of change a fresh start. Of -- making and doing away with the old stale failed Washington insider world well Joe Biden. Is a fixture within that world that would military -- I think for someone outside of Washington perhaps one of the governors "...

[1:48]..." credentials. And it's a pretty short list of people including. Delaware senator Joe Biden and Senator Biden may be a lot of good things including many times want to -- presidential candidate. But is he enough to electrified the "...

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[2:26]..." with -- candidate there was frank -- an answer right -- Frank Sinatra you think did. Using the John McCain had a chip implanted into his neck when -- is that you're in the prison camp when there's something I hadn't thought out happily. While John McCain's military service may not qualify him to present. The United States of America it sure doesn't hurt I'm Bradley J near J -- WBZ. News radio 1030. "...

[0:00]..." WABC news radio 1030 I'm Bradley JURJ -- and the all important presidential election -- there and one question remains unanswered let's answer it now. Does John McCain's military service to enhance his qualifications to hold the office of president of the United States of America yeah I think it does because it gives it a better understanding of foreign policy and and activities of foreign "...

[0:44]..." really qualified for the job I think that. In the experience that John McCain has certainly. Would help him in situations dealing with the military. Decisions but I think that there's enough expertise. In the country "...

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