Posted on 10/03/2004 6:43:30 PM PDT by captain_obvious_returns
look at around 11 seconds into the video to see KErry pull something out of his pocket while the cameras seem to be away
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Well, your screen name is indeed appropriate. We have only been talking about that for the whole day.
Don't worry, I just found out a few minutes ago too Captain.
I am all for giving a new guy a break - but seeing he's a "Member since tomorrow" (10.04.2004), I'd be throwing a flag on this play
Well...I'm glad you cleared that up.
Welcome to Free Republic. It's hit Drudge and also it hit Mens News Daily. Hopefully tomorrow it will hit mainstream media outlets, but I doubt it.
We have illegal motion on mattdono -- replay fourth down.
I've seen others say they saw it.
To me, Kerry definitely pulled somthing out. Note cards he was squaring up, or paper he was unfolding.
Bush is doing something to, but I think it is with a pen.
I think it's pretty "obvious" that the Kerry campaign is hoping this, like the Swift Vets, will die out. You know, I heard Clinton once say that when he got attacked, he immediately responded. If the Clinton people are on Kerry's campaign now, how come they haven't immediately responded to this? The reason is simple - they're hoping we won't yell and holler about it. I'm going to write a letter to my newspaper asking why no one is yelling about cheating. It doesn't matter what Kerry took up there, he wasn't supposed to take anything up there with him.
I'm with Michael Savage's assessment of liberals in the belief in their own cause, which goes something like this:
Liberals believe they MUST get power back, before the right of the oppressed (gays, minorities, the environment, and so on) are extinguished, and must do whatever it takes to carry the crusade forward, legal or illegal, moral or immoral.
To strengthen the point, Savage once said that if someone take a gun to the head of a Carter of McGovern type, and ask them why they did us so wrong, they would never confess, ever. They would steadfastly maintain their innocence, saying they honestly in their hearts (that's a laugh) what they believed was right. And of course, Savage finished by saying that he clearly was not advocating any violence toward these types, of course.
The only thing I can add to this is my profound disappointment in today's liberals, who feel free to walk up to a microphone, to a tv camera, to congress, or to the white house, and take a huge dump (figuratively speaking) in public. When I hear these people use the word "conscience" to describe either themselves or their cause, I'm pissed, because the word "conscience" at this point has been diluted and rendered almost inoperable.
kbeam
he's part of the freeper time travel program.
Seeing as he was taking notes the whole time could whatever he got out of his pocket have been a notepad?? There's a bajillion things one can tear Kerry apart on, no need to reach for somethin that probably isn't there.
Nope, any object was against the rules. Pens and paper were provided.
Doesn't matter what it is. It was against the rules of debate, mutually agreed upon by both parties, for them to bring ANYTHING. Pen, blank paper, ANYTHING.
Pen and paper were supplied at each podium before the debate.
"No props, notes, charts, diagrams, or other writings or other tangible things may be brought into the debate by either candidate.... Each candidate must submit to the staff of the Commission prior to the debate all such paper and any pens or pencils with which a candidate may wish to take notes during the debate, and the staff or commission will place such paper, pens and pencils on the podium..."
emphasis mine
We only reach for those that follow the rules of the debate. This proves again this man is UNFIT to be the President of the United States
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