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To: Gator113
I am not sure how much more of this Obama garbage I can listen to. Obama is terrible on substance, of course. In terms of style, during this debate he's reverted back to his non-standard jive manner of speaking, to wit: Furthermore, his delivery is peppered with "ya know" and a torrent of "ahh". In contrast, Mitt Romey's measured manner of speaking conforms to American English, showing a command of the language and reveals his confidence on the substance.
808 posted on 10/22/2012 8:00:55 PM PDT by re_nortex (DP...that's what I like about Texas.)
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“. Obama is terrible on substance, of course. In terms of style, during this debate he’s reverted back to his non-standard jive manner of speaking, to wit:

going to: gonna
ought to: oughtta
could have: culdda
want to: wanna

Furthermore, his delivery is peppered with “ya know” and a torrent of “ahh”. In contrast, Mitt Romey’s measured manner of speaking conforms to American English, showing a command of the language and reveals his confidence on the substance.”

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I noticed that. In addition, he said “gonna ta” whereas Romney said “going to.” It really bothered me; I know it may be petty, but on the world stage, people will notice that lazy way of speaking.

I filled out my absentee CO ballot today and sending it in by registered mail tomorrow. It may not mean much since I’m registered in Denver County, but who knows.

When I had to fill it out, it was a close call between Mitt and Roseanne Barr. ;) LOL!


890 posted on 10/22/2012 8:30:26 PM PDT by proud American in Canada (Pray for America. She is the world's last best hope for freedom.)
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To: re_nortex

“. Obama is terrible on substance, of course. In terms of style, during this debate he’s reverted back to his non-standard jive manner of speaking, to wit:

going to: gonna
ought to: oughtta
could have: culdda
want to: wanna

Furthermore, his delivery is peppered with “ya know” and a torrent of “ahh”. In contrast, Mitt Romey’s measured manner of speaking conforms to American English, showing a command of the language and reveals his confidence on the substance.”

___________________________________

I noticed that. In addition, he said “gonna ta” whereas Romney said “going to.” It really bothered me; I know it may be petty, but on the world stage, people will notice that lazy way of speaking.

I filled out my absentee CO ballot today and sending it in by registered mail tomorrow. It may not mean much since I’m registered in Denver County, but who knows.

When I had to fill it out, it was a close call between Mitt and Roseanne Barr. ;) LOL!


903 posted on 10/22/2012 8:33:40 PM PDT by proud American in Canada (Pray for America. She is the world's last best hope for freedom.)
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