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Thu Jul-29-04 12:46 AM
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Poll question: Best Convention Speech Yet |
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Thu Jul-29-04 12:47 AM
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1. Clinton - but Obama is quite the speaker |
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Thu Jul-29-04 12:52 AM
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4. I think Obama is going to be very interesting... |
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... in the Senate. If he's smart about his staff picks, he's going to do well (something Carol Moseley-Braun was not terribly bright about, I'm told). Someone I know met him while standing in line to file for election, and said what he heard was very impressive.
Cheers.
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Thu Jul-29-04 12:50 AM
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2. Torn between 3, But Edwards talked about my life situation. n/t |
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Thu Jul-29-04 12:51 AM
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3. I'm in Love with Obama...but still get on my feet for Sharpton... |
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Thu Jul-29-04 12:52 AM
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5. While I say that Obama was the best |
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Thu Jul-29-04 12:54 AM
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6. Ted wasn't that impressive. |
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Thu Jul-29-04 12:54 AM
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Thu Jul-29-04 01:17 AM
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8. Kucinich -awesome speech. |
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I've heard much of Edwards speech too many times - and he didn't have as much fire as usual (though he's great).
Clinton - loved the speech but found the "send me" phrase not so good.
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Thu Jul-29-04 01:25 AM
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9. Torn between Sharpton/Clinton/Obama |
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Went with Sharpton, just because he made the best points and had the most substance
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Thu Jul-29-04 02:01 AM
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Kucinich rocked tonight! Loved his mentioning of Paul Wellstone too :loveya:
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Thu Jul-29-04 02:17 AM
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19. Yep, I have to go with Kucinich, too |
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Edited on Thu Jul-29-04 02:17 AM by 0rganism
He's got fire like Sharpton, but he uses it to forge rhetorical blades of tempered steel. He's measured, energetic, like Mike Malloy would be if he were a politician. Someday, America will figure out that Kucinich was right all along.
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Thu Jul-29-04 03:14 AM
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I loved it that he said "we" he included those living underneath the bridge as well as the workers who built it.
Power to the People. Right on!
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Thu Jul-29-04 01:31 AM
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was one of the greatest political speeches I've heard since I started paying attention to politics a little less than a decade ago.
A lot of people said we were witnessing history watching that speech. I sure hope so. I hope we can look back on this convention with fond memories -- first of all marking the begining of the end of the Bush presidency (and dynasty for that matter), but also the begining of a great young politician that would one day become president.
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Thu Jul-29-04 01:32 AM
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decisions, decisions...
Each one was excellent in it's own right. Bill got the message across. Barack got the idea of incusivness across. John got the message of turning two Americas into one across. Al got the idea of why Dems are important through. Teresa definatly got the idea of John being front and center when it comes to the tough decisions...
How is one to choose?
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Thu Jul-29-04 01:51 AM
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12. I loved Clinton and Obama's speeches equally.... |
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Some of the Repubs (very moderate and truly nice people, not the type of repubs that disgust us at all) I work with have been "blown away" by Clinton and Obama's speeches. A couple of them said that they felt this convention truly was taking "the high road" and they've been very impressed. One lady even recorded last nights because she ha previous plans. She said Obama's speech (the content) was "one of the best she's ever heard in her life." She's 65 and catholic - really sweet lady. I have hope. I know several of the Orange Country repubs I work with really dislike * and could possibly go with Kerry. IMHO Kerry needs to hit a home run tomorrow night.....I'm sayin' lots of prayers (hey - if Obama said God is awesome in my "Blue" California state, then my prayers must work too)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (God, his speech was PHENOMINAL).
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Thu Jul-29-04 02:00 AM
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13. Gotta stay with the Big Dog on this one. |
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Obama is a close second for me, but I thought Clinton did a better job FOR Kerry.
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Thu Jul-29-04 02:10 AM
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17. i don't see where Clinton does anything FOR Kerry |
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people that like bill are not going to be voting for bush. george and bill could probably compete for who is the most polarizing character in politics. i thought the point of the convention was to be an infomercial to help undecided voters swing over to kerry. by letting bill and hillary have the first day of the convention, i only think it hurt Kerry. people who are still undecided about who to vote for most likely dislike both Clintons, so i don't see how anything either of them had to say would be an aid to Kerry. if anything, they just cast a shadow over him.
i liked obama's speech. he offered a positive point of view that i think democrats have been missing in this campaign so far. i don't consider myself a democrat, but even i may vote for obama, not that he needs it since no one has the stones to run against him. now i understand why.
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Thu Jul-29-04 02:32 AM
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20. Clinton reminds people of 8 years of peace and prosperity. |
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Clinton consistently polled very well during his presidency IN SPITE of the phony and/or overblown (RW generated) scandals. Methinks you overestimate the # of Clinton-haters, my guess is the American people would take him back in a heartbeat.
Having said that, my original point was simply that Clinton's speech seemed to be more focused on Kerry than was Obama's. That isn't to say that Obama wasn't magnificent (hence, "close second").
Truly...why do I bother? :shrug:
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Thu Jul-29-04 02:35 AM
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21. Clinton enjoyed broad support from independents. |
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It's not only Democrats that have made him a rock star.
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Thu Jul-29-04 04:41 AM
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25. I think you're forgetting |
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that Bill Clinton won two presidential elections. Your statement that "people who are still undecided about who to vote for most likely dislike both Clintons" is your opinion. But has no basis. The Clintons are widely popular in the U,S. Their books sell millions. They raise millions of dollars. They both have an international following. Hate-radio hates the Clintons. Don't confuse hate airwaves with American voters. The Clintons won two terms and a Senate seat. You're attempting to marginalize two people with enormous clout. Your wishing they had less influence doesn't make it happen.
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Thu Jul-29-04 02:06 AM
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15. mike moore, hands down... |
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...yet he was made to deliver it in a hospitality suite somewhere other than Fleet. Or maybe it was in Fleet. But he definately wasn't speaking from the main stage.
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Thu Jul-29-04 02:09 AM
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16. Can't choose -- torn between Sharpton and Obama |
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Thu Jul-29-04 02:15 AM
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Spoke to my heart. We coach little league in the blue states and we have gay friends in the red states. There are no liberal Americans, no conservative Americans, we are the United States. And there certainly IS a place for a skinny kid with a funny name in these United States.
Who does that music? I want it!
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Thu Jul-29-04 03:19 AM
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I can't choose between Obama/Clinton/Sharpton. All three of them gave me chills, tears and HOPE! Have to say that Sharpton really got to me tonight. That's a speech I'm going to want to hear again.
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Thu Jul-29-04 04:31 AM
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24. Obama pulled at the heartstrings. Even my mother said she teared. |
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When someone else gets to me like that, they will have delivered a better speech than Obama. Until then, Obama rules.
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Thu Jul-29-04 04:50 AM
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I just loved it! :bounce: I found Obama's and Clinton's TERRIFIC too!
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Thu Jul-29-04 05:00 AM
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27. Clinton, hands down... n/t |
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Thu Jul-29-04 05:06 AM
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28. I didn't get to see Obama... |
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... but I almost honestly cried during Clinton's speech. I had almost forgot what it was like to have someone who actually cared about normal Americans in the white house.
I also almost got choked up listening to Dean. Not that it was a great speech but out of respect for what he did for the party.
I think this positive convention theme is great.
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Thu Jul-29-04 07:09 AM
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29. It really is too hard to pick |
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but I might give the edge to Sharpton but Kennedy was great, Bill Clinton was great, Obama was great and Kucinich was great
They have done a FABULOUS job with this convention - and it really is too hard to pick the best - Monday night rocked - and last night was on fire. And Tuesday was good.
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Thu Jul-29-04 07:24 AM
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30. I picked Al over Barack. Also what about little Ms. Wexler? |
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There were both terrific. But I tend to like sharp, barbed, witty speeches so I was more effected by Sharpton's. But if Al weren't there, it'd be Obama by a longshot.
What about the 12 year old girl who suggested a Cheney "time out"?
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