Posted on 09/02/2004 9:45:27 AM PDT by Howlin
Primetime |
"A Safer World,
A More Hopeful America"
7:45 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. EDT
Convention Call to Order
Representative Henry Bonilla (TX)
Deputy Permanent Co-Chair
Presentation of Colors
New York Port Authority
Pledge of Allegiance
Mary Lou Retton and Kerri Strug
Olympic Gold Medalists
National Anthem
Nicole C. Mullen, Nashville, TN
Invocation
Bishop Keith Butler, Southfield, MI
Lynn Swann
NFL Hall of Famer
Dorothy Hamill
Olympic Gold Medalist
The Honorable Michael Williams (TX)
Music
Donnie McClurkin
Music
Michael W. Smith
Governor George Pataki (NY)
Biography
President George W. Bush
Biography
Benediction
Cardinal Egan
Pataki is a nice guy, so I hate to say this, but his speaking style is just a little too close to Al Gore's.
How did this guy EVER get this far? He's a horrible speaker.
Great convention...ain't it!!!
Ha ha ha, "I could mention other states..." but they aren't as competitive...
Like a web. kerry is trapped in W.'s web. he can't escape, and W. is biding his time...
Bump that...Pataki's doing well...
ahh..well... there is plenty of wit to spare :-)
This has a bigger meaning I think....
They just showed Rove.
The libs are losing it now.
By the time Bush finishes his speech.....They will be beating their heads against the walls.
Retired U.S. General Tommy Franks, who led coalition forces in the war in Iraq, salutes as he addresses delegates on the final night of the 2004 Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York, September 2, 2004. President George W. Bush, hoping to build on recent momentum in the White House race, delivers the biggest speech of his campaign on Thursday in the city where the September 11, 2001, attacks transformed his presidency. REUTERS/Mike Segar US ELECTION
Retired champion figure skater Dorothy Hamill and former Pittsburgh Steelers NFL great Lynn Swan (R) address delegates on the final night of the 2004 Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York, September 2, 2004. President George W. Bush, hoping to build on recent momentum in the White House race, delivers the biggest speech of his campaign on Thursday in the city where the September 11, 2001, attacks transformed his presidency. The prime-time televised address by Bush, who arrived in New York on Wednesday night, will propel the president into the final two months of a neck-and-neck race for another four years in the White House against Democratic challenger John KerryREUTERS/Jason Reed US ELECTION
Pataki ain't gonna cut it as a Prez candidate.
WooHooo!!!! he did well on that sentence!!! Spit in the terrorists face!!
Pataki. Spit in it's eye.
Indeed it is sweetie...makes ya quite proud to be a pubbie, huh?
Oh he's clever but sounds as if he's reading a bedtime story.
GMTA!
Pakati is doing VERY well.
right: swing states being mentioned.
This is probably the best speech I've ever heard Pataki make.
Well, at least we know his presidential aspirations won't be going anywhere. :-)
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