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Is               Senator               John               McCain               the               right               man               to               be               the               next               President               of               the               United               States?

On               June               13th,               2,000               people               at               Burlington               County               College               positively               responded               when               he               came               to               speak               in               a               town               hall               meeting               in               Pemberton,               New               Jersey.

The               gymnasium               was               full               of               McCain               supporters               and               individuals               wanting               to               learn               what               his               political               views               were               on               various               subjects               from               taxes               to               immigration.

The               town               hall               meeting               titled               "Straight               Talk               with               John               McCain"               allowed               the               audience               to               see               how               he               responded               to               their               questions.

His               manner               was               relaxed               and               he               repeatedly               called               the               audience               his               "friends"               to               make               everyone               comfortable.

Even               the               music               playing               in               the               gymnasium               before               the               meeting               reflected               McCain's               personality.

Sounds               of               "Johnny               Be               Good"               and               "Eye               of               the               Tiger"               entertained               people               before               McCain               started               his               speech.
               According               to               Senator               McCain,               this               town               hall               meeting               was               designed               for               Americans               to               hear               a               candidate's               views               without               the               standard               grabs               for               a               sound               bite.

"We               need               to               change               the               tenor               of               politics.

It's               about               parties.

It's               for               you.

You               want               a               civilized               debate               with               civilized               discussions,"               McCain               said.

He               plans               to               do               more               town               hall               meetings               at               locations               including               the               LBJ               and               Ronald               Reagan               Libraries.

McCain               also               renewed               his               challenge               for               Senator               Barack               Obama               to               join               him               for               some               town               hall               debates.

He               added               that               so               far               Senator               Obama               has               declined               to               join               the               debates.
               McCain's               popularity               in               New               Jersey               was               demonstrated               by               the               cheers               and               the               multiple               local               politicians               who               praised               his               political               career.

McCain               used               a               Harry               Truman               quote               to               explain               his               political               friendships               with               everyone               and               get               a               laugh               from               the               audience.

"If               you               want               a               friend               in               Washington,               buy               a               dog,"               McCain               said               with               a               smile               as               he               proceeded               with               his               speech.

He               thanked               retiring               New               Jersey               Congressman               Jim               Saxton               for               his               years               of               service               and               praised               the               attending               veterans               for               their               continued               bravery.
               The               biggest               surprise               of               the               town               hall               meeting               was               when               Senator               Joe               Lieberman,               a               well               known               Democrat,               came               to               the               podium               and               endorsed               his               friend               McCain.

The               irony               of               a               Democrat               supporting               a               Republican               for               President               was               not               lost               on               Lieberman               either.

He               said               he               believed               that               McCain               was               the               best               presidential               candidate               and               that               superseded               party               politics.

The               audience               applauded               at               Lieberman's               gesture               and               wondered               what               McCain's               connection               was               to               him.
               Lieberman               briefly               discussed               his               political               friendship               with               the               Senator               and               how               McCain               fought               hard               for               his               beliefs.

He               added               that               his               candidacy               would               be               no               different.

Senator               McCain               agreed               with               Lieberman               that               party               politics               needed               to               be               pushed               aside               to               fix               the               United               States'               financial               problems.

"I               promise               you               I               know               how               to               reach               across               the               aisle.

We've               got               to               reform               how               we               do               business               through               out-of-control               spending,"               Senator               McCain               said.

He               gave               a               twenty               minute               speech               about               his               political               views               and               what               his               plans               are               if               he               was               elected               President.
               On               the               subject               of               money,               McCain               talked               about               wanting               to               keep               Social               Security               within               the               American               people's               reach               because               he               believed               that               it's               their               money               and               no               one               else's.

McCain               also               talked               about               how               he               always               put               the               American               people's               interest               above               his               own               and               will               continue               to               do               so               if               he's               elected.

McCain               said               that               his               integrity               was               more               important               than               his               popularity.

"I               would               rather               lose               a               political               campaign               than               a               war.

I               want               to               keep               this               country               safe,"               the               Senator               stated               that               battles               are               waged               globally               and               at               home               too.

Choose               your               battles               wisely.
               Once               his               speech               was               done,               McCain               answered               seven               questions               from               audience               members               in               different               parts               of               the               gymnasium               and               he               admitted               he               was               unfamiliar               with               a               bill               number               for               disabled               citizens.

McCain               explained               that               he               generally               supposed               the               idea               of               helping               disabled               citizens               and               would               do               anything               he               could               to               help               them               live               a               productive               life.
               McCain               concluded               the               town               hall               meeting               on               a               positive               note               and               thanked               everyone               for               coming.

The               audience               applauded               and               America               will               find               out               come               November               which               candidate               gets               to               be               the               next               President.

The               right               candidate.






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