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2008 Republican National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez
SAINT PAUL, Minn., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Below is the text of
remarks that will be delivered as part of the 2008 Republican National
Convention's program this evening. The text is "as prepared for delivery" and
it is embargoed until delivery. Full text will also be available later tonight
on the 2008 Republican National Convention's media portal at
portal.GOPConvention2008.com under "Speeches."
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Thank you and good evening.
As we just watched, it is - indeed - a dangerous world.
That is why we need a strong America.
That is why we need a strong Commander-in-Chief.
That is why we need President John McCain!
On the world stage, America stands as a beacon of hope and a sentinel of
freedom. My journey to freedom, fromCuba, began with the dream and hope
offered by America.
My journey, however, is not a unique one.
What is unique is the special place our country holds for people around
the world - especially those who are oppressed or denied the liberties we take
for granted.
The challenges and dangers we face in this uncertain world... call for
strong leadership, and a clear understanding of the threats we face... and how
to meet and beat them.
Only one man in this race is qualified to meet the current global
challenges.
Only one man has a history of always putting country first.
That man is John McCain!
John is a leader committed to peace, because he knows - first-hand - the
pain and horror of war.
To meet the challenges of our dangerous times, he knows that peace is a
dividend of strength.
And John McCain will ensure that our Armed forces have the troop strength
and the equipment necessary to meet all threats.
We must ensure that our forces are led by a Commander-in-Chief who is
ready to walk in to the Oval Office on Day One ...with a clear vision of the
mission and the know-how to succeed.
This is not a time for on-the-job-training.
In addition to our military strength, the world respects our ideals and
values.
President McCain will help spread these ideals and values across the
globe... in places such as:
Latin America, where authoritarian rule and worn out ideas drive tyrants
like Fidel Castro and his sidekick, Hugo Chavez.
Iran andNorth Korea, where we have seen the dangerous and destabilizing
pursuit of nuclear weapons.
And theMiddle East, where anti-American sentiment - bred by hatred and
fueled by radicalism - threatens us all.
We must engage and compete with the strength of our ideas. We must engage
with confidence and without apology.
America is a good and decent country -I know.
And I know, John McCain is the right person to carry this message .
And he will do it in a consistent manner - unlike his opponent.
Senator Obama is a relative newcomer on the national scene and an unproven
quantity on the global stage, so, do we know what he stands for?
First, he said he would meet with rogue leaders without condition, then he
came to understand that is an unwise and dangerous approach to American
leadership.
First, he was for trade, then he was against NAFTA.
First, he was for a "soft" response to the Russian invasion of the
emerging democracy ofGeorgia, then he realized it warranted a more muscular
response...only after John McCain led the way in standing up to Russian
aggression.
Is this what he means by "change we can believe in?"
It is not the kind of change we need from our President and Commander-in-
Chief.
Our country needs our next president to have character, experience, and an
unending willingness to put country first - first above self, and first above
political ambition.
That person is John McCain.
With him as President, we know America will be to others what it has been
for me - a land of hope and great opportunity.
Thank you.
About the Republican National Convention
The 2008 Republican National Convention will be held atSaint Paul's Xcel
Energy Center from Sept. 1-4, 2008. Approximately 45,000 delegates, alternate
delegates, volunteers, members of the media and other guests are expected to
attend the convention.Minneapolis-Saint Paul is expected to receive an
estimated $150-$160 million positive economic boost from the four-day event.
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