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Old 08-31-2004, 10:20 AM   #1
 
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Watched most of Rudy's speech last night with the missus. Made me proud to be born in NY State.

Also cemented the footing for the job in 2008, if he wants to try it. So many parodies concerning Kerry's flip-flopping, though, that it got boring after awhile
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I also thought his speech was great. McCain's (sp) speech sounded a little weak to me though. I'm glad Gulliani was the headliner and not McCain.
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McCain's speech was half-hearted, at best. If he thought he could get elected to the Senate as a Democrat in his home state, I'm not too sure but what he wouldn't switch parties!

Three speeches have really been barn burners! Arnold's, Guliani's and Zell Miller's! Wow, what great speeches. I really had a belly laugh when Zell said "What's he going to fight them with, spit balls?" I've heard some commentators say that Zell looked like an angry man. To some extent, he was, but primarily his was the speech of a man disgusted with his party for being taken over by a bunch of limp wristed, panty waisted Liberals!!

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Old 09-02-2004, 11:06 AM   #4
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Yeah man.... Zell Miller rocked the place with his speech! [8D] He cracked me up with the "spit balls" line.

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Also cemented the footing for the job in 2008, if he wants to try it.
I sure as heck hope not. It would be the first time ever that I have not voted for a Republican.
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Old 09-02-2004, 03:09 PM   #6
 
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Ben,

I believe we talked about Gulliani before, a while back. He is a moderate Republican, with a few liberal beliefs.

Do you have any better candidates for the job in '08? I'm assuming---as most are---that Cheney will not seek the nomination.
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