Posted on 09/13/2008 3:49:31 PM PDT by flyfree
What: New Hampshire NASCAR Race
When: September 14, 2008 12:00 p.m.
Where: New Hampshire International Speedway Loudon, NH
(Excerpt) Read more at johnmccain.com ...
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Awesome.
This should get the Main stream media’s spittle flying.
Groovy!
Nascar fans would probably laugh and boo at metrosexuals Obama and Biden!
I hope some hecklers show up for Boma. They’ll find them next spring behind the dumpster.
Panderer.
Here’s hoping we get a race in tomorrow. forecast is spotty .. Cindy’s a drift racer and has driven a pace car earlier this year.
I’m hoping McCain/Palin will be at PIR in November. Senator McCain usually shows up for the races. Same goes for Jon Kyl.
Remember when Obama was going to sponsor a car (or whatever). Someone must have showed him a picture of Cindy DRIVING.
BHO, uses people that will be attending this weekends NASCAR event as a punch line in his jokes while he attends San Francisco fund raisers.
BHO, we are not a joke we, are the backbone of this nation and we certainly don’t need you or any other liberal telling us why we are bitter or frustrated - wake up - we are bitter and frustrated because of liberals like you who make us bitter and frustrated with your pathetically weak policies that only embolden our enemies...you trash America and Americans and her Military to appease your sorry extreme left constituency.
NASCAR Americans know the difference between right and wrong and you BHO are wrong about everything, quite frankly you have been wrong on everything that pertains to the defense of our nation.
Stop pulling this country down we are the greatest nation on the face of the earth NASCAR fans get that, why don’t you.
Your Citizens of world speech — yeah, you should really try that BS at a NASCAR event...go ahead...I dare you!
BHO, should never show up at a NASCAR event and pretend to relate to real Americans, and our fine military men and women who will present the colors of our country before the thousands of fans that stand and remove their hats and place it over their heart for the playing of our nations National Anthem.
Oh, and there is no Rev. Wright to tear apart America either — usually the prayer that is said at a NASCAR event can be openly aired live on national television...hhhhhuuuummmm, something else to think about.
Oh yeah, and they are the same military men and women that perform the fly over to the loud cheers of the appreciative fans that love our country and our military.
Because NASCAR fans have someone or know someone in the military currently serving - we honor our military — hell a good majority of NASCAR fans are Veterans.
I say hell yeah to John McCain and Sarah Palin for attending — BHO largest audience to date, a bunch of Europeans. John McCain and Sarah Palin’s largest audience after tomorrow — a bunch of freedom loving American’s...hhhhhuuuuummmmm, who do I want to be my President.
And I say to BHO, do us all a favor don’t pretend to connect to NASCAR fans, like NASCAR fans won’t try to pretend to enjoy San Francisco fund raisers.
Deal?
We want Sarah!
We want Sarah!
We want Sarah!
We want Sarah!
We want Sarah!
No true...Love McCain!!!! He’s my Hero// Sarah my girl!
McCain is having Fun...Bambi is sweating pellets!!!
By David Pevear, dpevear@lowellsun.com
Article Last Updated: 09/15/2008 09:33:32 AM EDT
Republican presidential candidate John McCain, right, and his wife, Cindy, greet NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon yesterday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon during a campaign stop. Story, Page 10. AP PHOTO
LOUDON, N.H. -- More than 100,000 people were on the premises, making New Hampshire Motor Speedway the second-largest city in New Hampshire yesterday.
So this certainly was a campaign stop for Republican presidential nominee John McCain.
But McCain and his wife, Cindy, do have NASCAR credibility, particularly Cindy McCain, who once trained as a race-car driver and last month drove a Corvette pace car before the Pocono 500 in Long Pond, Pa. She also attended a NASCAR race in Indianapolis this year.
Her husband was grand marshal at Loudon in 2006 and, with Cindy, attended the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., in May 2007.
Petty were with Sen. McCain at the drivers' meeting in the garage area before the Sylvania 300. McCain thanked the drivers for supporting U.S. military personnel. He also shook hands with Joe Gibbs, a NASCAR team owner and former Washington Redskins head coach, who spoke at the Republican National Convention last month.
NASCAR's core fan base is considered to be strongly Republican.
McCain and his wife greeted each driver during driver introductions.
Cindy McCain wore a blue McCain-Palin jersey. "Glad to be back in the great state of New Hampshire," said Sen. McCain, who won the Republican primary here.
McCain asked NASCAR fans to keep in their "thoughts and prayers" those affected by Hurricane Ike, and thanked fans for their support of "the men and women who are in the military and serving on our behalf in defense of our freedom all over the world."
He then handed the microphone to Rick Leaman, CEO of Slyvania Global Automotive Lighting, who commanded, "Gentlemen, start your engines."
Fred Burbee, 52, of Warner, N.H., said he was leaning toward voting for McCain before yesterday and was pleased with what the candidate had to say in Loudon, especially about the victims of Ike.
"I thought it was well done, well handled," Burbee said. "I didn't see where he campaigned a lot here, like he has in the past. He was just here showing his face, and I thought that was good." "It was a good little point he put across," said Richard Curtis, 59, an undecided voter from Bennington, Vt., about McCain's Ike comments. "It was good for him to be here."
Curtis added that it doesn't hurt that McCain and his wife are NASCAR fans. "Oh, sure, that's always a good thing," he said.
McCain was headed to Florida today to speak at a rally in Jacksonville.
NASCAR's core fan base is considered to be strongly Republican. McCain and his wife g
reeted each driver during driver introductions. Cindy McCain wore a blue McCain-Palin jersey.
"Glad to be back in the great state of New Hampshire," said Sen. McCain, http://www.lowellsun.com/todaysheadlines/ci_10468619
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