Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Did they take down the poll already?
No. I just voted (Cheney).
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Did they take down the poll already?
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Did they take down the poll already?
No. I just voted (Cheney).
Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
And Bush can tell about how dangerous being a jet jockey was like the time he almost killed himself trying to land his jet when he was still stoned.
Originally posted by: tallest1
Holy crap, why will Bush NOT mention Bin Laden????
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: brunswickite
Originally posted by: ndee
"He forgot Poland."
Whatta tard.
lol, yea dont forget Poland..
Bush needs to stop banging on the podium!
That's probably the first thing Bush did whenever he walked into a bar.
Had Kerry been drinking a beer on stage, Bush would have ripped his podium to shreds.
Originally posted by: katka
Kerry kicked butt tonight!! He was articulate and to the point. His arguments were truthful, well organized, and logically sound in ALL respects. Bush did NOT win the last election and he won't win this one.
GO Kerry GO. I am a republican, but I despise lies and incompetance. Bush has got to go!
Originally posted by: flawlssdistortn
Any Bush supporters here? This thread is pretty one sided.
Originally posted by: Condor
Originally posted by: flawlssdistortn
Any Bush supporters here? This thread is pretty one sided.
I stop in occasionally, (too slow to work the thread in real time) but you really can't say anything to Dims. They have all of that superstitious paranoia going and it makes their brain non-functional. Remember, they worshipped Clinton! Besides, all of this is their desperate response to seeing Edwards so scared that he was constantly trying to keep his mouth moistened enough to keep talking. I wonder what he is hiding that makes him that nervous?
Bush, Kerry Face Town-Hall Style Debate
WASHINGTON ? President Bush and Sen. John Kerry (search) talk often about the needs and ambitions of ordinary people, but neither encounters many along a campaign trail defined by the exquisitely stage-managed photo op and fortified by Secret Service (search) agents.
Despite almost daily campaign events styled as "town hall" sessions with voters, such as the candidates held Monday, neither the Republican incumbent nor the Democratic challenger has much recent experience with the relatively unscripted town-hall format of their next debate on Friday.
What the campaigns call town-hall events, or informal, shirt-sleeve bull sessions, are really almost as staged as traditional speeches or whoop-and-holler rallies.
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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
How do you guys think the town-hall format of Friday's debate will impact both Bush & Kerry?
Bush, Kerry Face Town-Hall Style Debate
WASHINGTON ? President Bush and Sen. John Kerry (search) talk often about the needs and ambitions of ordinary people, but neither encounters many along a campaign trail defined by the exquisitely stage-managed photo op and fortified by Secret Service (search) agents.
Despite almost daily campaign events styled as "town hall" sessions with voters, such as the candidates held Monday, neither the Republican incumbent nor the Democratic challenger has much recent experience with the relatively unscripted town-hall format of their next debate on Friday.
What the campaigns call town-hall events, or informal, shirt-sleeve bull sessions, are really almost as staged as traditional speeches or whoop-and-holler rallies.
[...]
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
My hope is that after the third debate, there will be a realization that
their differences will be so pronounced that whey will agree to a
'Saloon' style meeting held in Arizona.
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
How do you guys think the town-hall format of Friday's debate will impact both Bush & Kerry?
Bush, Kerry Face Town-Hall Style Debate
WASHINGTON ? President Bush and Sen. John Kerry (search) talk often about the needs and ambitions of ordinary people, but neither encounters many along a campaign trail defined by the exquisitely stage-managed photo op and fortified by Secret Service (search) agents.
Despite almost daily campaign events styled as "town hall" sessions with voters, such as the candidates held Monday, neither the Republican incumbent nor the Democratic challenger has much recent experience with the relatively unscripted town-hall format of their next debate on Friday.
What the campaigns call town-hall events, or informal, shirt-sleeve bull sessions, are really almost as staged as traditional speeches or whoop-and-holler rallies.
[...]
I know, the dems capitulate so quickly on these debate rules, Bush must think he's a rock star or something.Originally posted by: conjur
Considering it was originally to have been a crowd of 4,000 people and now we're down to a crowd of up to 150 (hand-picked by the Gallup organization)? It's a joke. Kerry's campaign gave in too quickly to the Bush campaign's demands. I blame McAuliffe.
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
"I said GREEN M&Ms in my dressing room BEEETATCH!!" <trashes backstage area>
Originally posted by: conjur
Considering it was originally to have been a crowd of 4,000 people and now we're down to a crowd of up to 150 (hand-picked by the Gallup organization)? It's a joke. Kerry's campaign gave in too quickly to the Bush campaign's demands. I blame McAuliffe.
You're not actually trying to pass yourself off as an "undecided" voter, are you? I assume you'll be the guy in the audience flipping off Kerry the entire time?Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Campus is a circus. Media vans everywhere. I went to pick up my credentials for the debate and the media area is like a who's who of US journalists. Just about everything is shut down tomorrow, and all the buildings are locked at noon. Lots of cops walking around. Very different from how campus has been.
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
You're not actually trying to pass yourself off as an "undecided" voter, are you? I assume you'll be the guy in the audience flipping off Kerry the entire time?Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Campus is a circus. Media vans everywhere. I went to pick up my credentials for the debate and the media area is like a who's who of US journalists. Just about everything is shut down tomorrow, and all the buildings are locked at noon. Lots of cops walking around. Very different from how campus has been.
Originally posted by: CycloWizard