Even though I am not a Republican (I’m a lifelong Democrat who became a registered Libertarian this past June after being disgusted by my party’s treatment of Hillary Clinton), I have to respect that they put their money where their mouth is on this one.
John McCain 2008 and 2008 Republican National Convention Announce Changes to Convention Program and Hurricane Response Efforts. Monday’s Convention Program Will Only Include Required Proceedings, McCain Campaign Takes Steps to Aid Affected Delegations
SAINT PAUL, Minn. – At the recommendation of Sen. John McCain, the 2008 Republican National Convention announced substantial changes to the convention’s program and actions being taken to help with Hurricane Gustav relief efforts. On Monday, all program activities beyond the official business that must be conducted in accordance with party rules will be cancelled. Among the other actions announced today are the formation of the Affected States Working Group, the establishment of an Affected States Information Center, and the chartering of a DC-9 to transport affected delegates.
Rick Davis, campaign manager for John McCain 2008, announced that the upcoming Republican National Nominating Convention is making serious revisions to the convention program and surrounding activities. Davis said, “We are deeply concerned about the safety and welfare of the residents of the Gulf State region. Our top priority is to assist those who will be affected by Hurricane Gustav. This is not a time for politics or celebration; it is a time for us to come together as Americans and assist the residents of the Gulf States.”
Davis also discussed what the changes in the program will mean for the nomination process. “In order for the Republican Party to officially exist and for Senator McCain to qualify for the ballot, we are – by law – required to conduct specific official business. At this point, our program on Monday has been scaled back and will only include what party rules governing the nomination of our candidates for president and vice president require. We will perform the official business as required. In addition, we have set aside time to make delegates and Americans watching our proceedings at home aware of what they can do to assist in relief efforts designed to help those who will be affected by Hurricane Gustav.”
Davis concluded: “At some point between Monday and Thursday evening, we will convene once again to complete the activities needed to qualify Senator McCain and Governor Palin for the ballot in all 50 states. Beyond that, all we can say is that we will monitor what is happening and make decisions about other convention business as details become available.”
Chairman of the Republican National Committee Robert M. “Mike” Duncan added, “The safety and well-being of the people of the Gulf States remains our top concern. We are doing everything we can on the ground in Minneapolis-Saint Paul to ensure that the delegations affected by this storm have the resources and information that they need. As Senator McCain said this morning, we must redirect our attention and efforts. We will act as Americans – not Republicans – to help our fellow citizens in need.”
This morning, at the request of Governor Barbour (R-Miss.), Sen. McCain attended a briefing with the governor about the state’s storm preparation efforts. The briefing was held at the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency offices in Pearl, Miss. Following the briefing, Sen. McCain, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, and Mrs. Cindy McCain toured the emergency management center.
The convention is in continuous communication with all delegates, speakers, and program participants. All parties understand that the schedule for the convention will be dictated by the conditions on the ground in the Gulf States and are, therefore, subject to change. The campaign and the convention’s first priority is the safety and security of those living in the areas where the hurricane will make landfall.
The McCain campaign has also taken several additional steps to assist delegates from the Gulf States, including the formation of an Affected States Working Group, the chartering of a DC-9 to transport affected delegates, and the establishment of an Affected States Information Center.
The Affected States Working Group
The Affected States Working Group is comprised of a group of representatives from each of the states in Hurricane Gustav’s path. The group will ensure that all affected delegates have information and assistance in real time.
The Affected States Working Group is led by all five state party chairs from the affected area along with other delegation officials. The purpose of the group will be to regularly brief their delegates and convention planners, provide access to timely information and assistance, and give input on appropriate steps that can be taken from Minnesota.
The state party chairs released the following joint statement:
“We appreciate the thoughts and prayers of everyone around the country as we prepare for this dangerous storm. We are here in Minnesota for the necessary job of nominating our choice for president and vice president, but obviously our focus is on our families and friends back at home. We are in constant communication with our governors and elected officials and feel confident that they are taking the appropriate and necessary steps to prepare. The purpose of this group is to discuss ways that we can come together to provide information and support for our delegates here in Minneapolis.”
The group is made up of nine leaders from the region and is chaired by the following individuals:
* Roger Villere, Louisiana State Chair
* Tina Benkiser, Texas State Chair
* Brad White, Mississippi State Chair
* Mike Hubbard, Alabama State Chair
* Jim Greer, Florida State Chair
Air Transportation Provided to Delegates
Also announced today were transportation arrangements for delegates from states affected by Hurricane Gustav. The McCain 2008 campaign has chartered a DC-9 that will transport delegates that wish to return to home to their states. The DC-9 will leave Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport today and will fly to Jackson, Mississippi. All transportation costs will be covered by the McCain 2008 campaign.
“As we all watch and prepare for Gustav to make landfall, it is important that the convention make it as easy as possible for delegates to be where they are needed most – with their families and local agencies in their home states. We are grateful to Senator McCain for making this resource available to the delegates from the Gulf States,” Maria Cino, President and CEO of the Republican National Convention 2008, said today.
Affected States Information Center
The convention has established an Affected States Information Center, which will be fully staffed and located inside the Xcel Energy Center. The center will remain open during the Xcel Energy Center’s operating hours and will serve as a central location where delegates can get news about the hurricane, weather reports, and information about rescue relief organizations; access to computers and phones; and the resources they need to address their situations back home. Delegates can go to the center and get information. There will also be contacts in the center that can contact Gulf State governors, if needed.
Republican Party Rules
The convention program has been altered in response to the situation developing in the Gulf States region. However, the convention will still take place. According to party rules, it is necessary for the convention to proceed in order to ensure that the party is able to place its candidates’ names on the ballot in November.
On November 9, 2007, pursuant to the rules adopted at the 2004 National Republican Convention, the party issued the call for its convention. The call requires that the convention meet on Sept. 1, 2008. The session must be convened no earlier than 9 a.m. and no later than 7 p.m. Under the current party rules, this is the only method by which the party may select a candidate for President and Vice President.
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DEMTOREP Says:
This is proof that I now belong to the Party that is AMERICAN ALL THE WAY!!! GO USA NOT DNC!!
GO MCCAIN / PALIN 08!!!!
Posted on September 2nd, 2008 at 2:21 pm
Heidi Says:
I just got my McCain yard sign, the McCain/Palin will be out after the convention.
I cannot believe how they are treating the Palin’s. They need to start “vetting” Obama the way they are Palin.
McCain/Palin 08
Posted on September 2nd, 2008 at 7:11 pm
venus Says:
McCain picked a fantastic woman who is ready to fight the established bureacracy -
Obama picked an already-rejected member of the bureacracy, who had a large part in enabling Bush to start the needless Iraqi war -
To hell with the Democrats, after what they did to Hillary! For the first time in my life (I never thought I would do this) I am going to vote Republican!
NObama!!!
Posted on September 2nd, 2008 at 8:17 pm
Andy Says:
I share your enthusiasm. The Republicans seem to have it all together. I am remaining a Democrat lest changing mess up my chance to vote. (We have a rather archaiac registration system here.)
I’ll be voting McCain/Palin 08 this year.
Posted on September 2nd, 2008 at 9:22 pm
ms mississippi Says:
Venus, yes, it’s interesting isn’t it, how Palin is being scrutinized by the media while this same press has given Obama a pass for over 2 years now, not to mention the pass John Edwards was given regarding his love child. It took the National Inquirer to bring that story to light, even though our so-called free press knew of the rumors for a year. There’s definetly a double standard here. She’s a conservative woman; Obama and Edwards, liberal men both, are “in bed” shall we say with the liberal media. This election has opened my eyes so so much double speak, double standards and misogyny/sexism from two institutions that I once staunchly defended: the press and the Democratic party.
Posted on September 2nd, 2008 at 10:43 pm
Ida B Says:
When will the MSM publicize this about Obama? It’s been almost 2 weeks, and the campaign / DNC hasn’t answered the question this lawsuit raises:
http://www.americasright.com/2008/08/obama-sued-in-philadelphia-federal.html
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 at 3:07 am
McCain/Palin Says:
I’m an Independent who usually swings Democratic, but not this year. Not with an Independent candidate like McCain. Plus, he and Sarah Palin are true reformers. They don’t just talk about a lot of stuff like Obama! They will fix this mess we are in, and McCain has ALWAYS put “Country First”! Did anyone watch any of tonights convention speeches? The highlights were Fred Thompson and Joe Lieberman. Thompson reminded people of the character McCain has. I loved it when he said “that’s character you can believe in”! Thompson told McCain’s awesome biography and he DEFENDED Sarah Palin and the disgusting media treatment. Thompson also said the Democrats elected a historical candidate this year,historical in that he’s the most liberal and inexperienced person to ever run! lol Joe Lieberman,being a Democrat, made the case for crossing Party lines in this election and how it’s so important this year! He made it clear that John McCain is his own man, not a go along Republican! Lieberman said some of his Democratic friends were trying so hard to paint him as something else because they know they can’t tell you the truth! I already knew this by his record and bipartisanship. Let’s not forget John Kerry asked McCain to run with him in 2004,Joe Biden said he would be HONORED to run WITH or against John McCain,Howard Dean said he was modeling his campaign after McCain the last time he ran,this year Bill and Hillary said Obama’s not ready on day one but McCain is,not to mention Bill Clinton’s comments one day before his convention speech about candidate “x” and “y”(Candidate x you agree with on ALL the issues but you don’t think he can deliver on any.Candidate y you agree with on half the issues but you know he will deliver on the half! Joe Lieberman echoed the message about Obama being not ready and McCain being the true “change” candidate tonight at the convention! Lieberman said I want to talk to my friends watching at home for a minute, I don’t care if your Independents,”Reagan Democrats”,”Clinton Democrats”,or just regular old Democrats! He then asked for your votes. Watch it on youtube sometime, it was pretty good! I’m sure it will be on there later! McCain/Palin 08!! “Country First”
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 at 3:39 am
McCain/Palin Says:
This is the best Republican ticket ever!
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 at 3:42 am
Pete Says:
Wow, Sarah Palin is great. She’s ready to lead. She really took it to the liberal media, didn’t she? She did better than even I expected. The liberal media will now start a new barrage of attacks. This will only endear women, independents, conservative democrats, hillary democrats, and republicans to embrace her. I can’t wait for the palin / biden debate. Biden is gonna lose big!
Posted on September 4th, 2008 at 5:15 am
vEYRY Says:
THIS LONG TIME DEMOCRAT WILL VOTE FOR MCCAIN-PALIN.OBAMA DIDN’T WANT HILLARY AT HIS SIDE, AND MC IS MORE INTELLIGENT THAN THE DNC GANGS; I’LL VOTE REPUBLICAN THIS SEASON; A HILLARY FAN, NOW A PALIN SUPPORTER; WAY TO GO MMCCAIN!
Posted on September 4th, 2008 at 4:09 pm
DEMTOREP Says:
GUESS WHAT? OPRAH SAYS SHE WILL NOT HAVE PALIN ON HER SHOW!!! HER STAFF AND FANS HAVE BEEN ASKING HER TO– BUT SHE WILL NOT DUE TO NOBAMA!! WTF??
GO MCCAIN / PALIN 08
Posted on September 5th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
Joanne Says:
Yes, I heard that this morning and just posted about it. I guess Oprah isn’t as into empowering women as she claims. Or maybe she only backs Democrat women. Wait, it can’t be that because she didn’t back Hillary either. It wouldn’t possibly be because Obama is black, would it?
Posted on September 5th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
DEMTOREP Says:
Yes Joanne it is clear that you are right!!!
And this all proves that Oprah has been a racist, not for women!!!
Posted on September 6th, 2008 at 11:34 am
Irene Says:
I have been so blind. It took Palin running for V.P. to make me realize that she sure was not for women …. oh!!!all that wasted money on her magazine that I spent.. oh!!! all the wasted time sitting on my sofa . I just couldn’t wait for her to be on. I have now turned her off and will not help her pocketbook or her ratings. You didn’t want Hilary and you sure don’t want Palin. Well goodbye Oprah………..!!!!!!!!!!
Posted on September 8th, 2008 at 8:02 pm
Scott Ferrarello Says:
What’s unfortunate is that the ones who usually complain about racism, are the ones who actually harvest it.
Posted on September 9th, 2008 at 11:46 am
Joanne Says:
Not true Scott. You must have never been the victim of racism. Lucky for you. My youngest daughter was called a nigger on the playground last year. What you’re saying is that by her being upset about it, SHE is the one who is racist. Or the time a black women told me I shouldn’t have adopted my son (who, like my daughter is also brown skinned) because I’m white. You’re saying that WE’RE racist because we were bothered by that. Racism means you’re judged based on the color of your skin and my family has had to deal with it from whites and blacks.
Posted on September 9th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
DEMTOREP Says:
joanne I think scott was saying what you had said she is saying that people like Nobamas camp says everyone else is racist that it is actually because they are the ones that are racists like OPRAH is!!!!
Posted on September 9th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
Joanne Says:
hhhmmmm….I guess Scott will have to come back and claify his comments.
Thanks for your input demtorep.
Posted on September 9th, 2008 at 5:10 pm
DEMTOREP Says:
No problem, its just the way I read it seemed diff than yours I guess!! GO MCCAIN/PALIN 08
Also Oprah is getting knocked down on her website.
Posted on September 9th, 2008 at 11:16 pm