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In everything I do, my children come first, and my husband. I just think it's so important to maintain family stability.
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If my children are happy, I'm happy.
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As a mother, I - like everyone else - have to fill my gas tank in my car. I have to feed my family. I have to be able to make sure that I can keep a roof over their heads and, with things escalating the way they are, it's very difficult. People are losing their homes.
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I'm an emotional woman when it comes to service to our country. I watched many people's children leave and go serve. This is something that is the fiber of the McCain family. It was nothing more than me just saying I believe in this country so strongly.
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We don't need more bullying, and I'm tired of it.
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My husband's the first one to say, "This is not the end of the world." We're doing what we want to do - what we have chosen to do - and we know the risks involved.
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BlackBerrys are a wonderful tool. I'm very tenacious about keeping up with my kids, as they are with me.
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I believe in the great spirit and intelligence of Americans.
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I think it's a right that every American parent should have - choice and competition in education, and choice in schools are most important to me.
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I did learn a great deal about my husband but I also learned something about myself: I made a wise choice. I think he's a good man.
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Having a strong father, I wanted an older man.
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I would continue to do the things that I do. I'd get into the field and work, and be an example to other people that you can't rely on the government to be the answer to everything.
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Nobody wants to sell their child, but what they wind up doing is selling their child to be able to support their family.
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I would feel safe with my husband as president. I think Barack Obama is a fine man. I think Michelle Obama is a fine woman. This is about who would be better and I think my husband would be better.