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Giuliani at the RNC
#1
I'm not a fan of his, but his speech is pretty good tonight.
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#2
Huckabee did a good job, too. Romney might as well have been selling time shares.
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#3
9/11 => McCain
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#4
does he have a speech impediment?
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#5
[quote Mike Sellers]Romney might as well have been selling time shares.
So how many free preview days do I get if I vote for McCain? Is the resort way, way, way up north somewhere? Smile
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#6
Yeah the Huckster was good too. I missed Romney, thankfully I guess.
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#7
[quote karsen]Yeah the Huckster was good too. I missed Romney, thankfully I guess.
Hey, rumor has it the speeches will all be on iTunes. Big Grin
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#8
I heard that somewhere. Thanks for the tip! Wink
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#9
In order -

Romney a former moderate laid the ground as being the rightist of the right looking for the bid in 2012 if this ship sinks.

Huckabee coming off as the natural pol that he is (a compliment) friendly , humorous and homely ... homey ,,, what ever
The only natural among them.

Rufy G ... G .... geee

I stayed with him as long as I could - three quarters of the speech but I was reminded how little
I cared about anything he has to say. He's looking for work in the new cabinet IMHO.
Nothing wrong with networking when you are unemployed.

Palin .... I'm still digesting

She hit her marks and read the script without a hitch it seems. She was tough enough and appealed to
the demographic that she was designed to - mission accomplished.

not a make or break - she passed the immediate test which was best that they could ask for
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#10
[quote Greg the dogsitter]9/11 => McCain


:S.........I'm dense....what do you mean?
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