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To: jennyjenny

Oh, Meant to reply to Post #1, sorry—for some reason it went to 3. It was meant as a general comment to everyone ripping on Jindal. (I am not a supporter or detractor of Jindal—know little about him).

In response to your other comments; it was my observation that people all over FR were chewing up and spitting out Jindal in last nite’s posts ( they are doing same to Palin, Romney, etc other days. I thot some of posts on the thread were unecessarily nasty—sorry but in my opinion they were & to me, it is way to early to be sniping our frontrunners unless they want McCain again (and yes, I have seen threads yesterday saying McCain in 2012. Press will be doing plenty of that sniping soon enough.

So what if Jindal was not that eloquent?! Markets are not falling for the teleprompter reading skills of the kenyan that is our POTUS. DOW futures down, DOW down since election.
Hope that clarifies.


63 posted on 02/25/2009 5:41:30 AM PST by Freedom56v2
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To: bushwon

I’ve been reading some of the comments on Jindal’s speech this morning and started wondering if I listened to a different one than other people.

Jindall’s delivery at first was messed up because of the audio. His voice may be a little weak, but his message was very inspirational. I was impressed with his message.

Compared to Obama’s rhetoric of crisis, disaster, etc, here was a politician who appealed to all that is positive and hopeful in America. He appealed to the great American spirit.

We need more of Jindal’s type of speeches and less of Obama’s.


68 posted on 02/25/2009 6:23:20 AM PST by Girlene (Americans can do anything)
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