Posted on 09/30/2004 5:57:19 PM PDT by Admin Moderator
Thread 1 - Pre-Debate discussion
Naw!
Get it out in the open first.
Now I can flirt with both of you. :^)
The latest line on the Iwoa Electronic Market Numbers indicate a debate win for GW"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1232235/posts
Latest IEM Electronic Market Numbers In (Bush Reverses Pre-Debate Decline, wins "Debate Day"
Iowa Electronic Market ^ | September 30th, 2004 | Remember_Salamis
Posted on 09/30/2004 10:32:18 PM PDT by Remember_Salamis
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1232235/posts
I caught the last part of the debate and then TBN played it over so I watched a bit of the beginning.
Bush use to drink because it made that shyness go away and he could socialize easier, well now that he is no longer partaking in self medication I wonder if that causes him extreme stuttering due to his shyness.
I know personally I can write and think but when dealing with more than one person I am mute.
I think it would be good for him to take some type of medication just for certain times to help with the stuttering and nervousness.
If I was in his position I would use a medicinal therapy for times like tonight. I think it would help the stuttering. It must be frustrating knowing what you want to say and not being able to get it out.
Also the look on his face when listening and looking at Kerry tickled me it was a look of "you have got to be kidding me, this guy is clueless"
I can just see the left making a big issue out of his stuttering and using it as a way to say it is connected to his thought process.
We all have gliches some obvious some not so much.
LOL, Thanks.
Whew!! I'm always terrified when I run into someone who believes he is or was.
hehe good job... how did you do the letters for transcription? also under "Lost in Transcription" it should say "when we won the war, the military part of the war"
You're having a GREAT night,my FRiend...enjoy it! :-)
Good evaluation!
It seemed long, but he was within his time limit. Though I agree with you somewhat about "nuanced". How many people who would want Kerry's leadership would be motivated to actively vote for him, rather than passively "letting him be their leader"?
Hello, I see that a light is on, is anyone home? When you click a link to another website, you do not use FR bandwidth. How many times does somebody have to knock it into your thick skull? Are you on something tonite?
I am watching a rerun and Kerry said about Iraq.
"We have weapons of mass destruction crossing the border every day."
Oooooops!
Your sweet and I am humbled. Thank you.
So, at least half of the people agreed with you (and I do to)
Your son is slightly older than my daughter! :-)
My husband is definitly a moderate (leans to the left just a tad) but he thought President Bush won big. Interestingly, I didn't think President Bush won "big", but held his own. My husband thought Kerry insulted his intelligence ( BTW, he's a MENSA member) and was condescending. I was surprised at his take on it, but am glad to hear it.
Who's the lucky nephew? LOL
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Massachuessets liberalism won't get another shot at primetime for a generation if ever.
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That is part of what is scary about this election. It may be their last shot. How far are they willing to go?
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