Democrats For McCain

         Obama wants change? We'll give him change.

 We'll vote republican for the first time in our lives.

Obama has not convinced us. We're sick of hearing about "change." We're sick of being called racists, and we're sick of being told we are uneducated. We are NOT racist and we are NOT uneducated. We don't like his views, we don't buy the sweet nothings he whispers into our ears. We don't like his associations, we want to keep our freedom. We don't think that less than one Senate term is enough experience to be President of the greatest nation in the world. Our first choice is out and now Senator John McCain is the man for us. He will work through party lines and bring the United States together. He is the man we need for the right change. Watch the video for more.

" When members of my party refused to compromise not on principle but for partisanship, I have sought to do so. When I fought corruption it didn't matter to me if the culprits were Democrats or Republicans. I exposed it and let the chips fall where they may. When I worked on campaign finance and ethics reform, I did so with Democrats and Republicans, even though we were criticized by other members of our parties, who preferred to keep things as they were. I have never refused to work with Democrats simply for the sake of partisanship. I've always known we belong to different parties, not different countries. We are Americans before we are anything else.

I don't seek the presidency on the presumption I'm blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save my country in its hour of need. I seek the office with the humility of a man who cannot forget my country saved me. I'll reach out my hand to anyone, Republican or Democrat, who will help me change what needs to be changed; fix what needs to be fixed; and give this country a government as capable and good as the people it is supposed to serve. There is a time to campaign, and a time to govern. If I'm elected President, the era of the permanent campaign of the last sixteen years will end. The era of reform and problem solving will begin. From my first day in office, I'll work with anyone to make America safe, prosperous and proud. And I won't care who gets the credit as long as America gets the benefit.

I have seen Republicans and Democrats achieve great things together. When the stakes were high and it mattered most, I've seen them work together in common purpose, as we did in the weeks after September 11th. This kind of cooperation has made all the difference at crucial turns in our history. It has given us hope in difficult times. It has moved America forward. And that, my friends, is the kind of change we need right now. " -John McCain