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Wednesday Night Grand Slam

special1 Wrote: Aug 30, 2012 11:17 AM
Paul Ryan's speech was fantastic! I was watching Condoleezza Rice, Susanna Martinez, Artur Davis, Mia Love, and marveled at their strength and success over astonishing odds. Then I thought that the DNC will be offering up as "inspiration" Sandra Fluke, who wants everyone else to pay for her personal choices. Who wants government out of her bedroom except she wants government to pay for what goes on in her bedroom. How can ANYONE prefer Sandra's "gimme" speech to anything we have heard so far with the RNC??? I would love to hear a speaker at the DNC convention say "I'm want to speak about the amazing record of progress and promise keeping we've seen in the last 4 years!" Not gonna happen....
wbonnie Wrote: Sep 02, 2012 7:00 PM
you people really soun delusional
wbonnie Wrote: Sep 02, 2012 7:01 PM
you people really sound delusional
RedRum Wrote: Aug 30, 2012 11:50 AM
I agree, Ryan's speech was fantastic. He is a superb running-mate for Mitt Romney and will make a fine, admirable Vice President. Noting that the DNC plans to highlight a speech by Sandra Fluke (who only a handful of people knew of 4 months ago, and has no consequential achievements aside from a contrived, selfish and calculated statement desinged by campaign officials to divert attention from Obama's economic failures) only underscores how ridiculous and disingenuous their campaign is this time. The GOP puts up serious people willing to tackle serious (and real) issues confronting our nation. The Democrats are putting up contrived, politically insprired victims that represent no solution to 8% unemployment.
Wanda110 Wrote: Aug 30, 2012 2:38 PM
The best the dems have is a woman that wants you/us to pay for her birth control pills so she can have sex. There is a very old profession that gets paid for having sex.
NV1 Wrote: Aug 30, 2012 4:28 PM
Maybe they could Warren Buffet's personal assistant out there again and use her as a prop to prove the world isn't fair. The Democratic Party has become a joke. I'll watch some of their convention, but will turn it off when I feel my IQ going down. I'm starting to think this year might be a runaway for the Republicans.

GOP Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan delivered exceptionally strong remarks in Tampa tonight, capping off an incredible hour of nationally-televised speeches from Republican headliners.  The construction and tone of Ryan's address was masterful.  He was serious, earnest, likeable -- and he took apart President Obama's record with great skill and relish.  The Congressman opened with a stark assessment of the dismal campaign President Obama has been forced to run, due to his failed record in office:
 

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