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WenD08 10-06-2004 04:21 PM

i have to give it to Edwards on this. i don't see it as a draw. he did his research on the Bush administration and it showed. Cheney seemed a bit rattled/heated as if he thought he was going up against Liebermann once again. Edwards came across as confident as well. he was a good match for Cheney.

Confucius 10-06-2004 05:14 PM

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Originally posted by Love_Spell_6
yep. probably the same reason why Kerry won't agree to go on the OReilly factor..which reaches many more Americans than Ed Gordon's show. Actually O'Reilly is rated number one in his time slot. Like him or not..he has a lot of influence.

Ummmm....like most of the black American population, I watch Ed Gordon. I think it has to do with the fact that Mr. Gordon usually asks the questions that minorities want to hear not O'Reilly. Hence, BET...

Confucius 10-06-2004 05:22 PM

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Originally posted by NuQueen04
It's official....Cheney is the PUPPET MASTER behind Bush. If it were an election between Cheney and Kerry, I personally would have to look a little closer.

After watching the VP debate, Cheney won in terms of presence moreso. Cheney appeared more confident.

Personally, I believe that all the stuff he was saying was a crock of BULL. That's just me though.... I believe his facts are rather DISTORTED. I could not stop :rolleyes: when he spoke.

The gospel according to Cheney is that he supports Bush's agenda because he doesn't have any other political aspirations. In truth, Cheney has a PERSONAL agenda. He is a business man to the core. Did anyone every wonder why his former company got the bid to hire people to send to Iraq?

Edwards did an pretty decent job; no where as bad as Bush. I believe that Edwards faltered with his blunders. His closing speech was TIGHT in my opinion. Kudos to Edwards.

Personally, I think Gwen Ifill was not feel Cheney. As a moderator, she did an so-so job. She had her own blunders. I am glad that she brought up the Aids issue among African American women.

I have to agree that Gwen did a so-so job but I was glad that she mentioned the AIDS issue among black Americans. However, I was kind of pissed at the ignorance on both sides regarding the issue. I was really steaming when Cheney said that he did not know anything about it (well at least he was honest for once) and Edwards started talking about the problems facing the world concerning AIDS and pretty much skipped the problems that black American woman are facing in the U.S.

Or of course, I could be over reacting. :mad:

NuQueen04 10-06-2004 11:30 PM

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Originally posted by Confucius
I have to agree that Gwen did a so-so job but I was glad that she mentioned the AIDS issue among black Americans. However, I was kind of pissed at the ignorance on both sides regarding the issue. I was really steaming when Cheney said that he did not know anything about it (well at least he was honest for once) and Edwards started talking about the problems facing the world concerning AIDS and pretty much skipped the problems that black American woman are facing in the U.S.

Or of course, I could be over reacting. :mad:


I don't think that you are overacting, imo. I don't believe that either party is concerned with various issues African Americans are facing. If it were their women acquiring AIDS at such an alarming rate, they would definitely know about it.

Steeltrap 10-07-2004 12:31 PM

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Originally posted by NuQueen04
I don't think that you are overacting, imo. I don't believe that either party is concerned with various issues African Americans are facing. If it were their women acquiring AIDS at such an alarming rate, they would definitely know about it.

And that's why, ladies and gentlemen, I'm a registered nonpartisan. Both parties irk me, but I will vote this fall.

NuQueen04 10-07-2004 03:14 PM

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Originally posted by Steeltrap
And that's why, ladies and gentlemen, I'm a registered nonpartisan. Both parties irk me, but I will vote this fall.
Here! Here! :D

Independent/ Nonpartisan voter over here. :D

AKA2D '91 10-08-2004 01:46 PM

Kerry Interview Repeat: BET Tonight...

TonyB06 10-08-2004 04:03 PM

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Originally posted by AKA2D '91
Kerry Interview Repeat: BET Tonight...
what was the take on the Kerry interview from anyone who saw it? Give up the GC opinion.

Did Bush ever consent?

MeezDiscreet 10-23-2004 12:17 AM

If the elections had been held this week, these are the results!

AKA2D '91 10-25-2004 07:14 PM

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- After more than a month of waiting,
BET finally got an answer from President George W. Bush to a formal
invitation to address African-American voters in his own primetime BET
NIGHTLY NEWS interview on the network. The answer is no.

BET Founder and CEO Robert Johnson first issued invitations to both
President Bush and Democratic Presidential hopeful Senator John Kerry (D-
Massachusetts) on September 14. He asked each of them to appear on the
network to discuss issues of relevance to BET viewers during this
crucial stretch of the 2004 Presidential Election campaign. Senator Kerry
accepted, and his half-hour interview was televised on October 7. But
according to representatives of the White House, President Bush's current
schedule will not allow time for him to appear on BET, and they asked
that the network approach him again, "after the election."

In response to the Bush decline, Mr. Johnson has sent an open letter to
top African Americans in the Bush Administration -- Secretary of State
Colin Powell, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
Education Rod Paige, and Housing and Urban Development Secretary
Alphonso Jackson; along with former Oklahoma Republican Congressman J. C.
Watts, who is leading a grassroots group of African-American Republicans
supporting the Bush re- election effort.

Here is the text of Mr. Johnson's letter to leading African-American
members of the Bush Administration in response to President Bush's
decline of BET's invitation to appear on the network:
On September 14, BET extended invitations to both President George W.
Bush and Senator John Kerry to discuss issues of relevance to African-
American voters in their own primetime interview specials on our
network.
Senator Kerry accepted our invitation within a few days and that
interview special was televised on Thursday, October 7.

To our disappointment and after 35 days of waiting, we were informed
this
week that President Bush will not make room in his schedule to appear
on
BET and share his vision with African-American voters. Contacts with
the
Bush campaign further instructed us to "ask again after the election."

As leading African Americans appointed by President Bush and supportive
of both his policies and his re-election campaign, I urge you to ask
the
President to reconsider. While we have applauded your appointment to
such a key role in the Bush Administration, political appointments are
not enough when it comes to communicating the President's plan of
action
to address issues that African Americans find important.

There is little doubt that African-American voters have the power to
decide the outcome of this election. Our invitations to President Bush
and Senator Kerry were each candidate's chance to show African
Americans
that their issues, opinions and their votes really matter. To decline
this opportunity does not send a very positive signal to African-
Americans with just 14 days left before the election.

We look forward to your response to our request for intervention in
this
matter.

Respectfully,

Robert L. Johnson
Founder and CEO
BET

CrimsonTide4 10-29-2004 01:43 PM

8 Reasons Blacks must vote: http://www.blackamericaweb.com/site....mpact04/govote

AKA_Monet 10-29-2004 01:58 PM

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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
8 Reasons Blacks must vote: http://www.blackamericaweb.com/site....mpact04/govote
I think this may be one of the MOST IMPORTANT REASONS WHY we must vote:

Might not have the chance ever again...

AKA2D '91 10-29-2004 04:18 PM

The latest video from "Osama Bin Laden".

Is this ironic? 4 days PRIOR to the election? :confused:

DELTAQTE 10-29-2004 05:40 PM

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Originally posted by AKA2D '91
The latest video from "Osama Bin Laden".

Is this ironic? 4 days PRIOR to the election? :confused:

He knows what he's doing and I'm so disgusted.:rolleyes:

All the bs Bush has preached about "we got em on the run!" has been shattered to bits with this tape. Bin Laden looks HEALTHY and TAN and sounded very calm and collected. He doesn't even look like he's in a cave, that's how un-scared this man is of us.:rolleyes:

I CANNOT WAIT TO VOTE, I swear.:mad:

Wonderful1908 10-29-2004 10:56 PM

To be honest by this time I just knew W would have Bin Laden hogtied for the world to see to insure his victory of the war on terror. The tape was a surprise, it can play as a reminder of this horrible attack we experienced or it can serve as a WTH has this administration been doing for 3 years. Either way, I just hope people get off thier butt and vote. I live in Houston, Texas(which my vote for Kerry means nothing in Bush country) BUT I went after work to cast my early vote and OH MY GOD, there were so many people!!!!! It was a hour wait in line, I was really proud to see so many people voting! My 7 year old was with me and I was so glad to see way more of us than I expected, and I live in a majority white area. I really think minorites and young people are going to swing this election.


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