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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD>By MIKE ALLEN | 8/30/08 3:52 PM EST
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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>John McCain said the Republican National Convention may be postponed as federal officials said Hurricane Gustav was gathering to a devastating Category 5 as it headed toward star-crossed New Orleans.

“It just wouldn't be appropriate to have a festive occasion while a near-tragedy or a terrible challenge is presented in the form of a natural disaster,” McCain told Chris Wallace of “Fox News Sunday,” in an interview taped for tomorrow. “So we're monitoring it from day to day and I'm saying a few prayers, too.”

McCain also said: “I'm afraid, Chris, that we may have to look at that situation and we'll try to monitor it. I've been talking to Govs. Jindal, Barbour, Riley. Chris, I've been talking to all of them.”

Officials at the convention, which is to open Monday in St. Paul, Minn., tell Politico they are figuring out how to handle the formal business of nominating McCain even if some delegations are not able to attend.

The officials also are preparing program contingencies in case such speakers as Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal have to cancel.

Maria Cino, the convention’s president and chief executive officer, said in a statement to Politico: "Like all Americans, our prayers are with those who will be affected by Hurricane Gustav. We continue to closely monitor the movement of the storm and are considering necessary contingencies.

“We are in communication with the Gulf state governors to make sure the convention is taking all the appropriate steps as the hurricane progresses. The safety of our affected delegations is our first priority and preparing for Gustav comes before anything else."

On Friday, Cino vowed on C-SPAN, in a quote picked up by the Drudge Report, that the gavel will come down.

President Bush, first lady Laura Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney are scheduled to speak Monday. The government’s botched response to Hurricane Katrina still stings, and Republicans said they doubt the president would come to a political bash if New Orleans was facing an existential threat.

New Orleans officials said they might begin a full evacuation Monday

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That would give him a chance to withdraw Harriet Miers.
 

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The Gods are on our side...postponement keeps Sarah in the lead news cycle. Two more weeks of domination.

Did the Dems have a convention yet? :lol:
 

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McCain is "saying a couple of prayers"


...that the cane will swing southwest and bash Galveston since the GOP has Texas pretty much sewn up.
 

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The Gods are on our side...postponement keeps Sarah in the lead news cycle. Two more weeks of domination.

Did the Dems have a convention yet? :lol:

this week news articles:

obama: 230,387
palin: 13,593
 

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this week news articles:

obama: 230,387
palin: 13,593

LMAO...Palin has only been available for news for 24 hours. :lol:

New Google trends record set yesterday...largest one day search ever.

Beats out Katrina and the Tsunami...

Go wash your Che T-shirt....it stiiiiiiiinks. :howdy:
 

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LMAO...Palin has only been available for news for 24 hours. :lol:

New Google trends record set yesterday...largest one day search ever.

Beats out Katrina and the Tsunami...

Go wash your Che T-shirt....it stiiiiiiiinks. :howdy:

actually that search went back the past week.

last day palin had 14,279
obama 258,740
 

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That would give him a chance to withdraw Harriet Miers.

The Dems are going to withdraw Obama? That makes no sense after all this - and he has that experience when he was a community leader in the da hood
 

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postponing the convention and having mccain direct hurricane victims on the ground highlighting his leadership in a crisis would be the best thing to happen to the GOP

More like a political stunt. Do you know the cadre of secret service, staff, press, etc. that would follow him? It would cause more harm than good. Let people do their jobs. No need for stunts just because it's an election year.
 

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