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Old 09-01-2004, 20:36   #12
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Originally posted by Sacamuelas
Great speech.

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Just be glad you weren't watching NBC,... tom brokaw came on and interviewed mccain directly afterwards. Basically, after a bunch of anti-Zell slanted questions, mccain tried to counter all the anti kerry stuff and said he supported john kerry as CINC.

Then tim russert rambled on and made a statement calling Zell's speech something to do with Bubba's in the South and the " angry white man"??? WTF is that? I could f#%# break this GOD #%$# screen.


I wonder what would have happened if someone on FOX asked whether obama's speech at the DNC would hit home with its intended viewers due to it being a typical "angry black man" speech.
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Going back in to go hear our VP.
Watch Fox and you don't have to listen to much of that Lib trash.

I like Zell, I liked his speech, and that is one Dem I would vote for.

They just hauled out another loony protestor, I must have missed the Republicans disrupting the Democratic Convention. Seriously, did anyone on the Right get arrested inside the DNC for disrupting the ceremonies? Is this just a Dem/Left thing?

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