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John McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin, has made a stinging attack on Democratic presidential runner Barack Obama at the US Republican convention.John McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin, has made a stinging attack on Democratic presidential runner Barack Obama at the US Republican convention.
Defending her small-town roots, she attacked Mr Obama as having talked of change but done nothing of substance. She gave her first major campaign speech to an enthusiastic crowd at the convention in St Paul, Minnesota.
Mrs Palin praised the "determination, resolve and sheer guts" of Mr McCain and said she was honoured to help him. Defending her small-town roots, she attacked Mr Obama as having talked of change, but done nothing of substance.
Mr McCain made a surprise appearance on stage, with her family, saying: "Don't you think we made the right choice?"Mr McCain made a surprise appearance on stage, with her family, saying: "Don't you think we made the right choice?"
The Arizona senator has been formally nominated as the party's presidential candidate in a roll call vote by state delegations. He is expected to accept the nomination on Thursday.The Arizona senator has been formally nominated as the party's presidential candidate in a roll call vote by state delegations. He is expected to accept the nomination on Thursday.
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[John McCain] sees a partner in Sarah who will help him reform Washington - not just talk about it McCain adviser Carly Fiorina on Sarah Palin class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/justinwebb/2008/09/carly_fiorina_on_sarah_palin.html">Webb's America class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7597238.stm">Full text: Sarah Palin class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7597221.stm">In pictures: Convention day three In a speech designed to rally the party base, she spoke of her family, including her elder son, who is about to be deployed to Iraq in the US Army, and her younger son, who has Down's Syndrome.
In a speech designed to rally the party base, she spoke of her family, including her eldest son, who is about to be deployed to Iraq in the US Army, and her younger son, who has Down's Syndrome.
The mother-of-five highlighted her background as a small-town "average hockey mom" and stressed that she was not part of the "Washington elite".The mother-of-five highlighted her background as a small-town "average hockey mom" and stressed that she was not part of the "Washington elite".
In a salvo directed at media commentators who have questioned her qualifications, she said she was "not going to Washington to seek their good opinion" but to serve the people.In a salvo directed at media commentators who have questioned her qualifications, she said she was "not going to Washington to seek their good opinion" but to serve the people.
Mrs Palin praised the "determination, resolve and sheer guts" of Mr McCain and said she was honoured to help him.
Mrs Palin also attacked Mr Obama's "change agenda" and suggested he was more interested in idealism and "high-flown speech-making" than acting for "real Americans".Mrs Palin also attacked Mr Obama's "change agenda" and suggested he was more interested in idealism and "high-flown speech-making" than acting for "real Americans".
"In politics, there are some candidates who use change to promote their careers," she said.Mrs Palin praised Mr McCain's integrity, toughness and compassion "In politics, there are some candidates who use change to promote their careers," she said.
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"And then there are those, like John McCain, who use their careers to promote change.""And then there are those, like John McCain, who use their careers to promote change."
She also targeted Mr Obama's experience as a community organiser and remarks he made earlier this year when he spoke of "bitter" working-class people "clinging to guns or religion".She also targeted Mr Obama's experience as a community organiser and remarks he made earlier this year when he spoke of "bitter" working-class people "clinging to guns or religion".
"I guess that a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organiser', except that you have actual responsibilities," she said."I guess that a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organiser', except that you have actual responsibilities," she said.
"I might add that in small towns, we don't quite know what to make of a candidate who lavishes praise on working people when they are listening, and then talks about how bitterly they cling to their religion and guns when those people aren't listening.""I might add that in small towns, we don't quite know what to make of a candidate who lavishes praise on working people when they are listening, and then talks about how bitterly they cling to their religion and guns when those people aren't listening."
Mrs Palin - who supports drilling for oil in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - said that while drilling "will not solve all of America's energy problems", that is "no excuse to do nothing at all".Mrs Palin - who supports drilling for oil in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - said that while drilling "will not solve all of America's energy problems", that is "no excuse to do nothing at all".
Democrats under fireDemocrats under fire
Former Governors Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee opened the night by hailing Mr McCain and attacking the Democrats.Former Governors Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee opened the night by hailing Mr McCain and attacking the Democrats.
Mr Romney, a one-time rival of Mr McCain for the Republican nomination, used his speech to hammer the Democrats over their "liberal" agenda.Mr Romney, a one-time rival of Mr McCain for the Republican nomination, used his speech to hammer the Democrats over their "liberal" agenda.
Romney urges vote for McCainRomney urges vote for McCain
"We have a prescription for every American who wants change in Washington - throw out the big government liberals and elect John McCain," the former Massachusetts governor said."We have a prescription for every American who wants change in Washington - throw out the big government liberals and elect John McCain," the former Massachusetts governor said.
He also lauded Mr McCain's national security credentials, saying he was the presidential contender who would defeat "evil" radical Islam.He also lauded Mr McCain's national security credentials, saying he was the presidential contender who would defeat "evil" radical Islam.
Mr Huckabee, also a former rival of Mr McCain, joked that he had hoped to be giving the speech on Thursday night - when Mr McCain will accept the party's nomination to run for president in November's election.Mr Huckabee, also a former rival of Mr McCain, joked that he had hoped to be giving the speech on Thursday night - when Mr McCain will accept the party's nomination to run for president in November's election.
But, he said, he was delighted to be speaking for his second choice, Mr McCain - "a man with the character and stubborn kind of integrity that we need in a president".But, he said, he was delighted to be speaking for his second choice, Mr McCain - "a man with the character and stubborn kind of integrity that we need in a president".
He defended Mrs Palin against criticism from the media, saying its coverage had been "tackier than a costume change at a Madonna concert", and attacked the Democrats' vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden.Mr Giuliani praised Mrs Palin's experience as mayor and governor He defended Mrs Palin against criticism from the media, saying its coverage had been "tackier than a costume change at a Madonna concert", and attacked the Democrats' vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden.
You need to face your enemy in order to defeat them. John McCain will face this threat and bring victory to this country Rudy Giuliani Full text: Rudy Giuliani
"I am so tired of hearing about her lack of experience. She got more votes running for mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, than Joe Biden got running for president of the United States," he said, referring to Mr Biden's performance in the Democratic primaries."I am so tired of hearing about her lack of experience. She got more votes running for mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, than Joe Biden got running for president of the United States," he said, referring to Mr Biden's performance in the Democratic primaries.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani followed Mr Huckabee on stage, calling the 2008 presidential election a "turning point" for the people of the US.Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani followed Mr Huckabee on stage, calling the 2008 presidential election a "turning point" for the people of the US.
He charged the Democrats with being in denial about the threat from terrorism and said Mr McCain had the foreign policy, national security and leadership experience that counted.He charged the Democrats with being in denial about the threat from terrorism and said Mr McCain had the foreign policy, national security and leadership experience that counted.
"The choice in this election comes down to substance over style," he said. "John has been tested. Barack Obama has not. Tough times require strong leadership, and this is no time for on the job training.""The choice in this election comes down to substance over style," he said. "John has been tested. Barack Obama has not. Tough times require strong leadership, and this is no time for on the job training."
Vetting questionsVetting questions
The Alaska governor's speech comes amid scrutiny of her record and after two days dominated by the news her daughter Bristol, 17, is pregnant.The Alaska governor's speech comes amid scrutiny of her record and after two days dominated by the news her daughter Bristol, 17, is pregnant.
Mrs Palin and her family, including Bristol and her boyfriend, greeted Mr McCain at the airport as he arrived in Minnesota on Wednesday.Mrs Palin and her family, including Bristol and her boyfriend, greeted Mr McCain at the airport as he arrived in Minnesota on Wednesday.
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Bristol Palin and boyfriend greet John McCain at Minneapolis-St Paul airportBristol Palin and boyfriend greet John McCain at Minneapolis-St Paul airport
Ahead of her address, senior McCain campaign adviser Steve Schmidt issued a statement saying that media questions over how thoroughly Mrs Palin was vetted should end.Ahead of her address, senior McCain campaign adviser Steve Schmidt issued a statement saying that media questions over how thoroughly Mrs Palin was vetted should end.
It has also been revealed that an attorney has been hired to represent Mrs Palin in an Alaska state ethics investigation involving alleged abuse of power.It has also been revealed that an attorney has been hired to represent Mrs Palin in an Alaska state ethics investigation involving alleged abuse of power.
Mrs Palin told US network CNBC she had "nothing to hide". Her deposition is expected to be scheduled soon.Mrs Palin told US network CNBC she had "nothing to hide". Her deposition is expected to be scheduled soon.
There have also been reports that Mrs Palin sought special financial favours for her city and state - something the McCain campaign is against.There have also been reports that Mrs Palin sought special financial favours for her city and state - something the McCain campaign is against.
She was elected governor of Alaska in 2006 and before that was mayor of the small town of Wasilla, Alaska.She was elected governor of Alaska in 2006 and before that was mayor of the small town of Wasilla, Alaska.

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