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I brought home a baby without telling [husband John McCain], and he not only took it in stride but loved it, immediately embracing Bridget, who shares John's very dry sense of humor, so she and her dad do pretty well together. If I hadn't taken Bridget out, I think she would have become a prostitute or worse, died.
Cindy McCain -
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.
Cindy McCain
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If my children are happy, I'm happy.
Cindy McCain -
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.
Cindy McCain -
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.
Cindy McCain -
We don't need more bullying, and I'm tired of it.
Cindy McCain -
BlackBerrys are a wonderful tool. I'm very tenacious about keeping up with my kids, as they are with me.
Cindy McCain -
I believe in the great spirit and intelligence of Americans.
Cindy McCain
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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.
Cindy McCain -
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.
Cindy McCain -
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.
Cindy McCain -
Nobody wants to sell their child, but what they wind up doing is selling their child to be able to support their family.
Cindy McCain -
Having a strong father, I wanted an older man.
Cindy McCain -
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.
Cindy McCain