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To: kabar

I hope you are right. It just seems like there have been some criteria that had to be met in some past debates. Things like having to get a certain percentage in the polls.

For example, I know in the past that Alan Keyes has been excluded. Now I have no problem realizing that he was not ever going to win the nomination, but I did think he had some interesting things to say and would have added to the debates. (Of course I LOVE debates)

Can't wait untill they get underway.


124 posted on 03/13/2007 7:54:33 AM PDT by crude77
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To: crude77
For example, I know in the past that Alan Keyes has been excluded. Now I have no problem realizing that he was not ever going to win the nomination, but I did think he had some interesting things to say and would have added to the debates. (Of course I LOVE debates)

Keyes was never a serious candidate. He was our version of Al Sharpton. Some of Keyes' motivation to be in the race had to do with campaign funding and speaking fees. He certainly did not fare well against Obama. I hope he stays out of the debates this time around. Let him run for an elective office and win first.

I think Hunter will do very well in the debates along with Huckabee.

130 posted on 03/13/2007 8:00:04 AM PDT by kabar
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