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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,936 | Yes, I just watched his speech and loved it, he is one of the great political speakers of our day and age. I hope no one thinks I need a link to what he said at the NRC which interupted most programing on TV. I think he is right about what he thinks about America. Like he said "Some think that freedom is only a dream, and they are right, it is the American Dream". Now that is fancy talkin'. However not being a Bush supporter I must make my comments about his speech. From my personal perspective and not from the perspective of some expert or some news spin man. He was first impressed by Nixon when he arrived in Ameircan and has been a bit confused ever since. He noted how America cheered when that guy stood up in front of that tank over in China, and that it was the American spirit that have him that courage. But hey, it was the liberal protesters that inspired him, not the Repubican Party. Same with the fall of the Berlin wall. Much of his speech repeated what he said when he was running for office in California during the re-call. He seems to give credit to the Republicans for a lot of the moderate and liberal ideas that came into being through the Democratic party (and via grass roots organizations). So his view about why America great is right-on, the only problem is he thinks it was all a Republican effort that made it thusly possible. Meanwhile President Bush is trying to reverse what he said yesterday that the war on terrorism cannot be won, he is now saying it will be won, and he is the man to make it happen. I did not stay tuned to hear what Mrs Bush had to say. Technosoul. |
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![]() Son of X51 Location: San Diego Posts: 3,889 | I remember when I was eleven, the movie Conan came out, and learning how to spell his name. I found it odd that his last name took up the entire top portion of the movie advertisement. I was amazed cause he was bigger than the hulk. Death to Videodrome! Long live The New flesh! |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 143 | If you think the economy is weak, I tell you shut up girly man! Bar none, one of the best speeches there, but everytime I hear him that Austrian accent makes me laugh. Anyone see that made for TV movie abou him? On like VH1 or something, it was interesting. "The reason we can't find a relationship between the Constitution and the government is that there is none." -Michael Badnarik |
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