Posted on 10/12/2004 6:03:56 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
Isakson/Majette debate on C-SPAN.
The Libertarian candidate which is present just cited Richard Clarke as an authority for saying that Iraq is not part of the War on Terror.
Wow, Majette is a horrible debator. Her goofs and stammers make Dubya look like Sir John Gielgud.
Isakson is definitely dominating this debate.
"I may not have been there to vote this week...last week." LOL
The only thing worse than Majette are her mindless supporters in the audience. She could make gurgling sounds and take a dump on the stage and these nitwits would cheer for her. Poor Dick Russell must be spinning in his grave...
Right, they are probably people bussed in being prompted by an applause sign.
I'm really sorry that Herman Cain didn't take the primary, can you imagine what a slaughter it would've been against Majette ?
Probably came from New Jersey. All I saw were some zit-faced white boys who probably had to be lured away from their bongs to show up (hell, they must've promised those dopes some quality weed for the louder they were).
right--that would have been cool to have Cain.
Probably unnecessary given his lead, but I'd slam Majette for abandoning her House seat to allow a racist, anti-Semitic hatemonger to reclaim her seat and embarrass the entire state of Georgia.
"Majette must have been talking about Mr. Buckley." LOL.
LOL--Majette responded to that as if no one understood Isakson's sarcasm. "No I was not referring to Mr. Buckley, I was referring to Congressman Isakson."
Why did Denise give up her 4th district seat?
Was Mckinney a lock to win the 'Rat primary?"
Georgia senate debate
Zell's seat.
Unfortunately, he's retiring.
Running to replace Zell Miller.
speaking of the good Mr. Cain...any chance of a major position in the next Bush administration?
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