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To: Bonaparte
Senator Tom McClintock is delighted that negotiations on site in Sacramento this morning resulted in the needed commitment by the California Broadcasters Association to ensure a free flowing and open debate on September 24th, 2003 on the campus of California State University, Sacramento.

Chalk up one for Tom!

117 posted on 09/20/2003 12:31:05 AM PDT by Roscoe
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To: Roscoe
Senator Tom McClintock is delighted that negotiations on site in Sacramento this morning resulted in the needed commitment by the California Broadcasters Association to ensure a free flowing and open debate on September 24th, 2003 on the campus of California State University, Sacramento.

Chalk up one for Tom!

Earth to Planet McClinton. That is the way the debate was supposed to work. Tom didnt bring about any change. The debate was set up as a non structured event in which the candidates sit across the table and discuss the issues, asking each other questions, etc. The scripted part was only one minute, then the free for all which could conceivably last the full debate.

Either your competent candidate didnt know this, like he didnt know how to fill out his Voter Guide information, or he's in cahoots with the Dems to make sure the Recall doesnt pass, or he's just plain stupid. Take your pick.

212 posted on 09/20/2003 8:08:36 AM PDT by Dave S
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