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case you missed it, check out the top clips we captured this week at McCain town hall meetings: * - McCain: Gitmo "May Be One of The Nicest Places In the World To Live In" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQZP7hrCS4I - McCain on Social Security: "I Have To Be Against Tax Increases … As People Go In With Positions": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylJ9wJq1y68 - McCain: "I Haven't Missed Any Crucial Votes" On Energy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwFIbxY8wtw - Alzheimer's McCain?: "In the 21st Century, Nations Don't Invade Other Nations": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeHpXffvGvY - McCain Says "We've Never Had a Serious Accident" On a Nuclear Sub, Brushes Off Three Mile Island and Chernobyl: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNjaSnCdeqc - McCain Says "I Will Bring the Peace," We Will Be "Largely Out" Of Iraq In Four Years: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGtyFaEc2SA - Lieberman: "It's Great To Be Here With Rocky McCain" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CT0Rj9O5yCU - McCain Flips, Now Says Gas Prices Will Not Decrease, Due To Demand From India And China: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqfhTTgKTTE - McCain Warns "Important Strategic Interests At Stake In Georgia" Like the BTC Pipeline: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aV7f3hM9Vc - McCain Spends 7 Minutes Explaining Situation in Georgia at PA Town Hall : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlINb_8VypE - McPander Tells GE Crowd He Will "Do Everything In [His] Power" To Get A New Amtrak Order: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53kj3jSchmY - McCain: Both Candidates "Pledge To End This War And Bring Our Troops Home… I Intend To Win It First": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUJ0SGXLCWA - Demonstrators from Planned Parenthood and local bricklayers outside McCain town hall in York, PA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOjKrFJxu28 * Blast from the Past: Riddle: If McCain is "all of the above" with offshore drilling, nuclear, clean coal, and wind, tide and solar, but he's not for wind, tide and solar; what's he for? JOHN MCCAIN: "When you say wind solar and tide, most every expert that I know says that, if you maximize that in every possible way, the contribution that that would make given the present state of technology is very small, is very small. It's not a large contribution. It's wonderful, it's great to have it, I encourage it everywhere. I hope everyone will, for Christmas, buy their family a solar panel. But, that would be exciting. But they, but, I'd be glad to send you the figures that there's the amount of--even if we gave it the absolute maximum, uh, wind, solar and tide, uh, etc. The clean tech - *the truly clean technologies don't work."* (Town Hall Meeting; Portsmouth, NH 12/04/07) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-UuP1UUsZk TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/091fncusk4 Enjoy! Sara -- Sara DuBois Tracking / Communications Manager ProgressiveAccountability.org [email protected] 202-609-7681 (office) 410-967-7306 (cell) PS. Here are the full transcripts: VIDEO with FULL TRANSCRIPTS *McCain*:* Gitmo "May Be One of The Nicest Places In the World To Live In"* WALTER ISAACSON: Are you historically in favor of closing Guantanamo? JOHN MCCAIN: Yes I am. [...] So I'm for closing Guantanamo Bay because it's become a symbol. It, *it may be one of the nicest places in the world to live in*, but it has become a symbol and we need to close Guantanamo. ISAACSON: Then why were you so furious at the Supreme Court decision saying that they had the rights to appeal to courts? MCCAIN: Because I think they have certain rights. And I think we've just seen in this most recent case that the process can move forward. And it's years too late, and the process should have moved forward. And I wasn't happy, frankly, with the decision. [...] From what the evidence that I had, he probably should've spent more time in prison. But we had a system set up [...] There's a tradition for that--the Nuremberg trials and other war crimes trials--where they're given a trial and a judicial proceeding but it is not all of the rights that are guaranteed American citizens. Because under the Geneva Conventions, they are defined as illegal combatants. [...] MCCAIN: I think what the Supreme Court said was that they deserve certain rights, and, actually, also wanted to go back to Congress for more clarification in their decision. ISAACSON: But you called that the worst decision in history? JOHN MCCAIN: No I didn't. No, no-- *Sometimes I'm given to a little hyperbole *as you-- [audience laughs] ISAACSON: Ok, Ok, I'll let you off the hook then. MCCAIN: --As you, as you've already noticed. I thought it was a bad decision. But I also think we can fix it, and I think we may have been able to prove to the courts, if we can move forward with these judicial proceedings--which some in the media described as a "blow to the Bush administration" because it was a light sentence. I thought it was justice. And so I hope we can move forward with more trials and that way convince the Court. [...] I do believe that the Court voiced frustration in their decision that we hadn't moved forward with these cases, that here these people had been sitting in a prison for five, six, whatever number of years that it's been. And I hope we can show the courts that by moving forward with this process that we can--and maybe with additional legislation, in a bipartisan nature for a change--we can fix this problem. (Speech; Aspen, CO 08/14/08) To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQZP7hrCS4I To Download: https://issuealliance.box.net/shared/djzrsjfilf McCain: Social Security "Isn't That Complicated!" McCain: Social Security "Isn't That Complicated!" WALTER ISAACSON: This is the 73rd anniversary of Social Security... you called the funding mechanism a disgrace recently. How would you change it? JOHN MCCAIN: ... It's a pay as you go system. [...] As you know, we have the trustees of the Social Security system. And they are the people appointed to give us an evaluation every year of the condition of Social Security [...] and the trustees have stated repeatedly, and David Walker, who now works for the coalition, who was once head of the government accountability office, I think is the best talking about this. There's gonna come a time, and there's argument about when that year is, but it's not that far away. When there's more money goin out than comin in. And when there's no money left. [...] The situation today is that younger workers who are contributing to the system, the way it was designed, will not receive the same benefits as present day retirees. That's not fair. [...] [...] Congress is at a gridlock on everything [...] One of our earliest memories was 1983, Ronald Reagan and Tip O'Neil, the liberal Democrat from Massachusetts,[...] And Ronald Reagan sat down together with the benefit of a Greenspan study. And they said "Okay, we're gonna fix social security." And they walked out in the rose garden, stood next to each other. Now it may not have been the solution that I wanted, [...] or anyone else, but it was a solution, and we saved Social Security for about 25 or 30 years. It was about to go bankrupt. Now, why can't we do that again? [...] It isn't that complicated. A little straight talk. Medicare is complicated, my friends, it's a complex issue, credibly complex. Social security- there have been study after study after study. And we have to do this. ISAACSON: But shouldn't it be like the energy policy, where everything is on the table, we do a little of everything? MCCAIN: Yes, and as you know, I am opposed to tax increases [...] I think we can fix this without it. And I am confident that I can convince the people on the other side of the table that we do not need tax increases. ISAACSON: […] Does that mean tax increases, though, are on the table? I'll do the follow-up. You opened it up. You gotta put it on the table in order to argue against it. MCCAIN: I have to be against tax increases, as you know. Just as people go in with positions. Anyway. (Speech; Aspen, CO 08/14/08) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylJ9wJq1y68 TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/xmu0z6cqrz McCain: "I Haven't Missed Any Crucial Votes" On Energy WALTER ISAACSON: [...] Tom Friedman's column mentioned that you haven't been there supporting the tax breaks that need to be extended for wind and solar. Do you support those breaks, and will you keep pushing for--will you push for it at some point? JOHN MCCAIN: Yes, and I have, and I have a long record of that support of alternate energy. [...] I've always been for all of those and I have not missed any crucial vote. But my citizens in Arizona know that when I'm running for the President of the United States I have to be out campaigning. [...] (Speech; Aspen, CO 08/14/08) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwFIbxY8wtw TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/chzn9hl1th Alzheimer's McCain?: "In the 21st century, nations don't invade other nations": QUESTIONER: [...] You said that heightened security for the Baltic states and Poland might be in order. Can you talk a little bit more about what shape that might take? JOHN MCCAIN: Well, [pauses] when I say that I, I think that we need to make sure that our NATO allies are work closely with us. I think *it's important that everyone recognize throughout the world that in the NATO alliance, an attack on one is viewed as an attack on all.* But I, I don't think we're gonna reignite the Cold War here with Russia. I think this is a very serious situation. But I don't see this as a return to nuclear standoffs, et cetera et cetera. I want to have a dialogue with the Russians, I want them to get out of Georgian territory as quickly as possible. And I am interested in good relations between the United States and Russia. But *in the 21st century, nations don't invade other nations. *And we, we will decide in subsequent days as whether degree of provocation and what, who was right and who was wrong. But you cannot justify the extent and the degree of the Russian intervention in Georgia. [...] So my point is that all of us show solidarity together and *do whatever we can to make sure that behavior in the 21st century is one of respect for the sovereignty and independence of nations*. And that includes the country of Georgia. That's what I meant by that in my response. Yes, sir. Yes, maam. (Media Avail; Birmingham, MI 08/13/08) To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeHpXffvGvY To Download: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/lhfq5md6md McCain Says "We've Never Had a Serious Accident" On a Nuclear Sub, Brushes Off Three Mile Island and Chernobyl JOHN MCCAIN: I want to say a word about nuclear to you. And *I'm very familiar with Three Mile Island, and I'm very familiar with Chernobyl. But I'm also familiar, as I hope you are too, that we've been sailing Navy ships around the world for 60 years with nuclear power plants on them, and we've never had an accident. We've never had a serious accident! *So we need to store spent nuclear fuel, and we need to reprocess. [...] You know, you pick up the paper and you listen to these various pundits and all that, and they says we can't solve the nuclear problem, we can't reprocess, we can't store it; we can't develop a electric car that'll take someone 200 miles or 100 miles before you have to plug it in. We can't. Everybody's saying we can't. That's not America! America's a country that has met and overcome every challenge we have ever faced, and we can do this one. We have the ability, innovation and the technology that we will become independent of foreign oil. (Town Hall; York, PA 08/12/08) To view: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNjaSnCdeqc To download: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/r5fjb6gdkz McCain Says "I Will Bring the Peace," We Will Be "Largely Out" Of Iraq In Four Years QUESTIONER: For those of us who are headed into military service, how will our benefits look for the next four years? JOHN MCCAIN: Pardon me? QUESTIONER: For those of us headed into military service . . . how are things going to look for us for the next four years? MCCAIN: . . *. in the end of the next four years we will be largely out of Iraq *and we will be out because we have won [cheers] not because of a date for withdrawal. We will have won in Iraq [ovation becomes standing]. But that withdrawal will be based on conditions on the ground, not according to a set date for withdrawal [applause]. That's the important point here. MCCAIN: Now, one of the big differences between myself and Sen. Obama is that Sen. Obama said the surge wouldn't work, voted not to fund the men and women who were serving and fighting over there. He said it wouldn't work, couldn't work and incredibly, still fails to acknowledge that the surge succeeded. Remarkable. And, he hadn't been there in over 900 days. And he gave a speech announcing his policy before he left. Before he left. That's hard to believe. [grumbling] So, there is a significant difference between myself and Sen. Obama. He wanted us out by last March, his original plan. The surge has succeeded. Gen David Petraeus is one of the great military leaders in history [applause]. […] And finally, let me say again, we have succeeded. It's not 'we are succeeding'-- we have succeeded and we are winning. And we have other challenges. And my friends, if we had had this conversation two weeks ago, we probably wouldn't have consumed the beginning of our conversation about a little country that most Americans had never heard of. My point is, we live in a dangerous world, we live in a world where we're not sure what's going to happen around in the future and it's hard to see around the corner of history. But, *I have been in wars, I know how to win wars*, I hate war, no one hates war more than the veteran because no one feels more keenly the loss of a comrade than the veteran.* So I will, at the end of four years, bring the peace. Bring the peace to Americ*a. Thank you. (Town Hall; York, PA 08/12/08) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGtyFaEc2SA TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/3lg5d2lkx5 Lieberman: "It's Great To Be Here With Rocky McCain JOE LIEBERMAN: Ladies and gentleman. Hey, it's great to be here with Rocky McCain! [cheers] The winner! I'm Senator Joe Lieberman and I'm proud to be here with John McCain! (Town Hall; York, PA 08/12/08) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CT0Rj9O5yCU TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/1hx9eag1bb McCain Flips, Now Says Gas Prices Will Not Decrease, Due To Demand From India And China QUESTIONER: Well, I just had a question about the mass transit in this country like high-speed rail, electric, this kind of stuff that families could use to commute east and west, north and south and do it cheaply. JOHN MCCAIN: "[...] I think what you're doing here [at GE] is a natural extension of what you're going to see as an explosion of mass transit in America. Yeah. I can't tell you that I think the price of a barrel of oil is gonna come down dramatically. I'm happy to see, as you are, that it's come down some recently, but, *to somehow think that the price of a barrel of oil is gonna be very inexpensive again, ignores the reality of two major economies--China and India--that are also competing for a finite resource. I mean, it's just a fundamental of economics *and so I think that mass transit is gonna be a very, very big factor. A lot of the cities are doing it. (Employee Town Hall; Erie, PA 08/11/08) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqfhTTgKTTE TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/7rxupcucn6 McCain Warns "Important Strategic Interests At Stake In Georgia" Like the BTC Pipeline JOHN MCCAIN: "We have other important strategic interests at stake in Georgia, especially the continued flow of oil through the Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan pipeline, which Russia attempted to bomb in recent days; the operation of a critical communication and trade route from Georgia through Azerbaijan and Central Asia; and the integrity and influence of NATO, whose members reaffirmed last April the territorial integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Georgia." (Media Availability; Erie, PA 08/11/08) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aV7f3hM9Vc TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/eqz5czjzyb *McCain Spends 7 Minutes Explaining Situation in Georgia at PA Town Hall*: JOHN MCCAIN: I want to speak briefly to your about the issues that are at stake in this election and about the events that took place this week. And we have to be serious for a few minutes [...] as you know, over the past several days, we have seen that international aggression is tragically not a thing of the past. We thought we'd put a lot of that behind us in the 20th century but we see it rearing its ugly head in the 21st. The small nation of Georgia has been subject to Russian attacks that threaten its very existence. Americans [...] may wonder where Georgia is, or why we should care [...] it's after all a small and remote and obscure place but history is often made in remote, obscure places [...] Georgia itself, my friends, has a long and remarkable history [...] it's been part of the grand sweep that compromises western civilization [...] their history hasn't been easy. Through the centuries, it's seen invasions and attacks [...] the were part of the Soviet Union [...] and were able to achieve their independence when the Soviet Union disintegrated [...] they're at a strategic crossroads. There's a pipeline, an oil pipeline, Baku-Tblisi and Ceyhan. It brings oil from the Caspian to points west and traverses Georgia. That's the very pipeline that the Russians tried to bomb. And I don't have to tell you about the price of oil and disruption of oil supplies. In this country, it's that little country, a country's territorial independence, integrity and sovereignty, NATO countries reaffirmed at their summit in April that terrible violence has occurred. On Friday, Russian tanks and troops moved through the Roki Tunnel, across an international recognized border and into the Georgian province of South Ossetia. Two years ago, I traveled to South Ossetia, my friends, and we went through this barricade [...] there was this huge billboard and it said, "Vladmir Putin, our president." Have no doubt about Russian ambitions in this area. The Russian government stated it was acting only to protect Ossetians and yet on Saturday, it's bombing campaign encompassed the whole of Georgia [...] yesterday, before the weekend ended, Russian troops drove the Georgians out of South Ossetia and stepped up their offensive in the region of "Kabkazia" [Abkhazia]. Abkhazia is another area that the Russians have controlled in violation of Georgian territorial integrity and Georgia asked for a cease fire and Russia responded by bombing the Tblisi airport [...] in 2006, I visted Senaki and reviewed the Georgian troops who had served with honor beside American soldiers in Iraq [...] President Medvedev has stated he has halted the offensive but reports indicate that Russian military forces have continued attacks [...] Foreign Minister Lavrov announced that Russia seeks regime change in Georgia [...] it's the responsibility of the leading nations of the world to ensure that history continues to reform and make progress towards respecting the values and security of all free people. This is the situation in Georgia as we meet here [...] the impact of Russian actions goes beyond their threat to a Democratic Georgia. Russia has used violence against Georgia to send a signal to any country that chooses to assciate with the west and aspire to our shared political and economic values. My friends, we learned at great cost the price of allowing aggression against free nations to go unchecked [...] we must stand in united purpose to ask the Russian government to withdraw its troops from Georgia. There must be an independent, international, peacekeeping force in the separatist regions [...] and we must make clear to Russia leaders that the benefit they enjoy from being part of the civilized world require their respect for the value of stability and peace for that world. [applause] [...] I know from speaking this morning to the President of Georgia [...] who I have known for many years, that he knows that the thoughts and prayers and support of the American people are with that brave little nation [...] he wanted me to say thank you to you [...] [applause] [...] I told him I know I speak for every American when I told him that today, we are all Georgians. [applause] [...] the energy crisis that we're in derives in part from the fact that we get much of our energy from that part of the world. The small nation of Georgia has an oil pipeline that delivers oil from the Caspian sea to other markets [...] another reminder that we get serious about our energy crisis and stop sending $700 billion a year overseas [applause] to countries that don't like us very much and stop this massive transfer of wealth. [standing ovation] (Town Hall; York, PA 08/12/08) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlINb_8VypE TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/8qvjjag589 McPander Tells GE Crowd He Will "Do Everything In [His] Power" To Get A New Amtrak Order AUDIENCE MEMBER: We could use another Amtrak order. JOHN MCCAIN: Another Amtrak order. Yessir. We'll--I will do everything in my power [laughter from the audience] because I would like to tell you that, in all due respect, to the airlines, if you're trying to get from our nation's capitol to New York City, as happens to me quite frequently, and you have to try to get on the shuttle, if there's a could in the sky, it's very likely that it's gonna be a long time about sometimes for many, many hours. Our air traffic control system, as you know, is broken and it's gotta be fixed. It just has to be fixed. So I believe that you're gonna see Amtrak and the Acela, before its time, was a good technological step forward. Now it's time for another one. Now it's time for another one. (Employee Town Hall; Erie, PA 08/11/08 TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53kj3jSchmY TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/jknb2nu8c1 McCain: Both Candidates "Pledge To End This War And Bring Our Troops Home… I Intend To Win It First" JOHN MCCAIN:* Though victory in Iraq is finally in sight, a great deal still depends on the decisions and good judgment of the next president. The hard-won gains of our troops hang in the balance. *The lasting advantage of a peaceful and democratic ally in the heart of the Middle East could still be squandered by hasty withdrawal and arbitrary timelines. *And this is one of many problems in the shifting positions of my opponent, Senator Obama.* *With just three months to go before the election, a lot of folks are still trying to square Senator Obama's varying positions on the surge in Iraq. First, he opposed the surge. Then he confidently predicted that it would fail. Then he tried to prevent funding for the troops who carried out the surge. Not content to merely predict failure in Iraq, my opponent tried to legislate failure. *This was back when supporting America's efforts in Iraq entailed serious political risk. It was a clarifying moment. It was a moment when political self-interest and the national interest parted ways. For my part, with so much in the balance, it was an easy call. As I said at the time, I would rather lose an election than lose a war. Thanks to the courage and sacrifice of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines and to brave Iraqi fighters the surge has succeeded. And yet Senator Obama still can't quite bring himself to admit his own failure in judgment.* *Instead, he commits the greater error of insisting that even in hindsight, he would oppose the surge. Even in retrospect, he would choose the path of retreat and failure for America over the path of success and victory. *Behind all of these claims and positions by Senator Obama lies the ambition to be president. What's missing is the judgment to be commander in chief.* *In short, both candidates in this election pledge to end this war and bring our troops home. The great difference is that I intend to win it first.*(Speech; Las Vegas, NV 08/09/08) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUJ0SGXLCWA TO DOWNLOAD: [tba] Demonstrators from Planned Parenthood and local bricklayers outside McCain town hall in York, PA Demonstrators from Planned Parenthood and local bricklayers outside McCain town hall in York, PA (Outside McCain Town Hall; York, PA 08/12/08) TO VIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOjKrFJxu28 TO DOWNLOAD: http://issuealliance.box.net/shared/eu7atlqvj8 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the "big campaign" group. To post to this group, send to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] E-mail [email protected] with questions or concerns This is a list of individuals. It is not affiliated with any group or organization. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
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