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Nutmeg
thepolitic
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« on: October 29, 2008, 11:28:08 PM »

"I'm ready for my interview, Mr. Brokaw."

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Nutmeg
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« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2008, 01:29:25 AM »

As I have said several times before, I have come to really like this man. I'll be very disappointed if the country passes on the opportunity to have this man as Commander in Chief.

Unfortunately for your future temperament, there's more to the presidency than commander-in-chief responsibilities.
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Nutmeg
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« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2008, 01:40:39 AM »

As I have said several times before, I have come to really like this man. I'll be very disappointed if the country passes on the opportunity to have this man as Commander in Chief.
Unfortunately for your future temperament, there's more to the presidency than commander-in-chief responsibilities.
Roll Eyes
I wasn't trying to say that it was just about being Commander in Chief of the armed forces, genius. I was just using the title in general.

I was merely pointing out that if the race were decided solely on such issues, your candidate likely would win, but because it is not, you are likely to be disappointed.

Genius. Tongue

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Oh, and very negative - the non-stop whining about Obama rather than coming up with any ideas of his own.  But it was his Palin joke that erased any remaining  respect I had for him (as a politician and a candidate), for it indicated to me that he sees all of this as a game and is ultimately a cynic with regard to the presidency.  While in 2000, I would have answered very positive.  Funny how people change.
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