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FReepers Favorite Moments From Tuesday Election
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Posted on 11/06/2002 2:23:50 PM PST by HighWheeler
There were so many great moments from last night, and far to many for one person to witness.
Write up your favorite moments from Tuesday, or even what you saw, heard or read Wednesday, to catalog for the future.
There is plenty of room below, and include pictures.
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Here are mine:
1) Watching Jeb Bush giving his acceptance speech so early in the night.
2) Seeing a picture of the Ragin' Cajun with a plastic bucket on his head, hiding in shame.
3) Watching Terry "Global Crossing" McAuliffe on TV while he said that this "was a good night and we proved we could win anywhere." referring to the governorship wins in various states.
4) The DU implosion.
To: HighWheeler
The end of the Kennedy dynasty.
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posted on
11/06/2002 2:24:50 PM PST
by
My2Cents
I think last night's landslide Jeb Bush win helped propel other Repubs in the Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones.
Remember when the Repub voters left in disgust in the panhandle of Florida in 2000 when the early call was made for Gore?
To: HighWheeler
Seeing Bob Dole on a winning team at last.
To: My2Cents
James Carville with a trash can over his head...I may watch Crossfire tonite. (First time in years)
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posted on
11/06/2002 2:26:39 PM PST
by
LB4BUSH
To: HighWheeler
*******No interviews involving anyone named "Clinton"*******
To: My2Cents
When the write in absentee ballots came out with a 1% lead for the new Republican gov of Hawaii...Linda Lingle---the dnc spokesman said with a
very slight gulp in his throat "it was too early to make any comments"!
("the night is too young"...they kept saying)
I predicted to the RNC chairman she would lose four years ago and be the gov now!
To: HighWheeler
Watching Judy Woodriff and commenting to my wife that she's looking like she is sucking on a lemon.
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posted on
11/06/2002 2:27:46 PM PST
by
UB355
To: My2Cents
You know, this might cause Ol' Teddy to think about retirement. There is no way the Dems will take the Senate in 2004 unless the Repubs screw up royally.
To: HighWheeler
As a grown man, I had to shed tears and get chills at the beautiful portrayal of Saxby Chambliss hugging his beautiful wife and shedding tears with his son on stage when he made his acceptance speech. It was very moving, and since i have sons of my own, was just thinking how proud Saxby must be of his life and accomplishment and to share it with his son! What a class act!
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posted on
11/06/2002 2:29:21 PM PST
by
MTCJK
To: UB355
Where's eleanor clift?
To: HighWheeler
There are so many. Watching Governor-elect Ehrlich make his victory speech here in the Free (at last) State is high on my list. But also high on my list is seeing the sour look on Little Tommy Daschole's face this morning.
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posted on
11/06/2002 2:30:06 PM PST
by
Bigg Red
To: HighWheeler
Not having to throw too many rolled up socks at the television.....I'm from Jersey....so I had to throw a few.
To: MTCJK
And on the other end of the spectrum, did you see or hear the Lautenburg "in your face" acceptance speech? It was repulsive and disgusting.
To: HighWheeler
Flipping over to CNN about 1:00AM CT when it was becoming clear that the Republicans were going to win MO, MN, and SD (as we should have except for RAT fraud). The commentators could
barely get the words out. There was just utter shock on their faces.
When Sununu and Chambliss were called earlier in the night. I had a feeling then things were going out way.
To: HighWheeler
Begala talking about the inevitable recriminations and finger-pointing in the Democrat party. He said something like "We'll have a Democrat firing squad. You know, the one where we all stand in a circle."
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posted on
11/06/2002 2:31:45 PM PST
by
c-five
To: HighWheeler
Hearing Carville say he was trying, but couldn't find a way to spin it . . . closely followed by Carville with a trashcan over his head.
To: HighWheeler
Seeing a picture of the Ragin' Cajun with a plastic bucket on his head, hiding in shame
To: MTCJK
Saxby Chambliss is a wonderful addition to the Senate!! I really like that guy.
To: HighWheeler
Seeing Georgia vote out Governor Roy Barnes, Senator Max Cleland and Speaker of the House Tom Murphy all in one fell swoop!
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posted on
11/06/2002 2:33:32 PM PST
by
mwyounce
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