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i watched some of it last night. i saw the folks of color, thanks to the camera folks:p i'm trying to stick w/it for the rest of the week but i don't know...it's not terribly exciting...:rolleyes:
and now for today's Bushism...the "war on terrorism may not be won". so, why are we to support this military exercise in futility? enquiring minds want to know...:( |
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Lynn Swann, ex-NFLer will speak today.
I think Donnie McClurken was to address the body this week. |
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Remember, Ron Reagan, son of the late president, was featured at the DNC. So I guess the GOP thought turnabout was fair play. And of course GOP's gonna bash. It's just politics. |
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This week...yes. :p
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I love reading the posts in here..yall really crack me up LOL
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Andrew Sullivan, conservative blogger, rips Zig-Zag Zell a new one:
THE MILLER MOMENT: Zell Miller's address will, I think, go down as a critical moment in this campaign, and maybe in the history of the Republican party. I kept thinking of the contrast with the Democrats' keynote speaker, Barack Obama, a post-racial, smiling, expansive young American, speaking about national unity and uplift. Then you see Zell Miller, his face rigid with anger, his eyes blazing with years of frustration as his Dixiecrat vision became slowly eclipsed among the Democrats. Remember who this man is: once a proud supporter of racial segregation, a man who lambasted LBJ for selling his soul to the negroes. His speech tonight was in this vein, a classic Dixiecrat speech, jammed with bald lies, straw men, and hateful rhetoric. As an immigrant to this country and as someone who has been to many Southern states and enjoyed astonishing hospitality and warmth and sophistication, I long dismissed some of the Northern stereotypes about the South. But Miller did his best to revive them. The man's speech was not merely crude; it added whole universes to the word crude. |
Rhetorical Differences Between the Conventions
The NY Times put together a little graphic that shows the difference between the speeches delivered at the DNC and the RNC - if you want an encapsulated version of each party's platform, this is probably the best one I've seen: http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/...0902_words.gif
(need a NYTimes login? http://www.bugmenot.com, enter http://www.nytimes as the address) |
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the D/R propaganda conventions are now safely put away, so it's on to the debates.... |
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Zigzag Zell just is weird. He's not running for re-election, so maybe that's why he hasn't officially switched parties. BTW, AfAm moderate Denise Majette, who took out Cynthia McKinney in Congress a couple of years ago, is running for Miller's Senate seat. She's facing Johnny Isakson (sp?) who beat ultraconservative GOP AfAm Herman Cain. |
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