| September 5, 2008 Cindy McCain Part 2: "This is a good man, a worthy man"
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(NECN: Saint Paul, Minn.) - Calling for unity to help the victims in the Gulf Coast and for consensus in politics, Cinday McCain praised her husband in her speech to the Republican National Convention Thursday night.
McCain also talked more about her own work overseas, including the mission which brought their daughter home from an orphanage in Bangladesh.
"If Americans want straight talk and the plain truth they should take a good close look at John McCain ... a man tested and true ... ... who's never wavered in his devotion to our country ... ... a man who's served in Washington without ever becoming a Washington insider... ... who always speaks the truth no matter what the cost... ... a man of judgment and character ... ... a loyal and loving and true husband and a magnificent father!" McCain said of her husband
"This is a good man, a worthy man ... I know. I have loved him with all my heart for almost 30 years ... and I humbly recommend him to you tonight as our nominee for the next President of the United States!"
PREPARED TEXT OF THIS PART OF CINDY McCAIN'S SPEECH TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IS BELOW.
We all to have work together ... build consensus - the way John has done all his life.
His leadership inspires and empowers ... and places ultimate success in all our hands.
Ronald Reagan was fond of saying, "with freedom goes responsibility -- a responsibility that can only be met by the individual himself."
I
have been witness to great service and sacrifice - to lives lived with humility and grace.
In World War II, my father's B-17 was shot down three times. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
But he was quiet about that... and never claimed to have done more than his small share.
Just like my husband.
I think John was a hero in Vietnam.
But he thinks it was just his turn.
Our son, Jack, will graduate from the United States Naval Academy next year - fourth generation - ready to do his service.
And our son Jimmy - a lance corporal in the Marine Corps - served honorably in Iraq ... as hundreds of thousands of other young men and women just like him are doing for America and freedom everywhere.
The stakes were never more clear to me, than the morning I watched my son Jimmy strap on his weapons and board a bus headed for harm's way.
I was born and raised in the American West and will always see the world through the prism of its values.
My Father was a true "Western Gentleman."
He rose from hardscrabble roots to realize the American dream.
With only a few borrowed dollars in his pocket, a strong back and a can-do spirit, he built a great life for his family.
His handshake was his solemn oath. He looked you straight in the eye and he always believed the best of you unless you gave him good cause not to.
Modest and good-natured, he had deep roots in our American soil.
He taught me life is not just about you - it's also about nurturing the next generation ... preparing a better world for all our children and helping them find the right way up.
We all come to that knowledge in different ways. For me, the great moment of clarity came when I became a mother.
Something changed in me, and I would never see my obligations the same way.
It was after that, I was walking through the streets of Dhaka, Bangladesh, surrounded by terrible poverty and the devastation of a cyclone.
All around me were the children, and the desperate faces of their mothers. The pain was overwhelming ... and I felt helpless.
But then I visited an orphanage begun by Mother Teresa, and two very sick little girls captured my heart.
There was something I could do. I could take them home.
And so I did.
Today both of those girls are healthy and happy. And one of them you just met: our beautiful daughter, Bridget.
Much is expected of a country as blessed as America ... and our people are at work all over the globe ... making it a better planet ... doing their part.
It was my privilege to work with the men and women of the American Voluntary Medical Teams in places like Zaire, Micronesia and Vietnam ... watching as they relieved whole towns from disease ... and rescued countless children from sickness.
The reward for sharing in that work is truly indescribable.
To see a child rescued from a life in the shadows by Operation Smile is to witness and share a joy that is life-changing.
And the challenges go on.
I just returned from the Republic of Georgia, where HALO Trust - an organization specializing in clearing the debris of war - and others, are rescuing innocent victims from landmines and missiles.
Sometimes the courage of others leaves me breathless.
I only need to speak the word Rwanda and the images it conjures are beyond description.
In my box tonight is Ernestine, a woman, a friend, a mother like myself, whom I met in Kigali.
She suffered unimaginable horrors and was made to watch appalling havoc wreaked on her family.
Yet, as the violence in her country subsides, she doesn't seek retribution -- instead, she offers love and seeks reconciliation for her people.
She says, simply, "It's time to move on for me and my country."
Ernestine, would you please stand up?
Your courage is humbling. Your forgiveness is healing. You are my hero.
Forgiveness is not just a personal issue: it's why John led the effort to normalize relations with Vietnam ... to retrieve the remains of our MIAs... to bring closure to both sides.
That's leadership - national leadership. And it's leading by example.
The Presidential contest will begin in earnest when this convention closes.
If Americans want straight talk and the plain truth they should take a good close look at John McCain ... a man tested and true ... ... who's never wavered in his devotion to our country ... ... a man who's served in Washington without ever becoming a Washington insider... ... who always speaks the truth no matter what the cost... ... a man of judgment and character ... ... a loyal and loving and true husband and a magnificent father!
This is a good man, a worthy man ... I know.
I have loved him with all my heart for almost 30 years ... and I humbly recommend him to you tonight as our nominee for the next President of the United States!
I'm so grateful to have had the chance to speak with you tonight ... and for the honor you are about to grant my husband -- and, indeed, our entire family. I promise you I will work every day to help John strengthen our freedom ... to serve this great country with the honor, dignity and the love it deserves ... from each and every generation it blesses.
May God bless all of you: ... our beloved America ... the citizens of the Gulf Coast ... and all the sons and daughters serving this great country around the world tonight.
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