Gulliani hits Obama hard...

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Disclaimer:Ok, not allowed to vote (none of your business folks lol) it doesn't matter who i would choose......everyone of the candidates has his + and -

I am watching Gulliani's speech right now at the RNC from tonight and i have to say....he is killing Obama IMO.... :)

What is your take on that(please try to have a constructive clean discussion, shouldn't be too hard loool)

Cheers

Frank
 
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AfternicAfternic
i'll keep it simple and sweet - the republican party nauseates me
 
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his and palin's speeches were the only ones i found entertaining. i was curious to hear what cheney would have said though.
 
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I didn't watch but I'm curious how many times Gulliani mentioned "9-11" during his criticism of Obama? :p He was the only other Republican candidate I disliked more than "My Dear Friends" McCain.

http://www.slate.com/id/2198660/
 
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Isis said:
i'll keep it simple and sweet - the republican party nauseates me

Nancy Pelosi and the Democrat majority in Congress = 17% national approval rating :hearts:
 
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I'm a conservative, but I don't like Giuliani and the fact that he tried to promote his career based upon 9/11. :(
 
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That turned me off to the guy immediately.

Steve said:
I'm a conservative, but I don't like Giuliani and the fact that he tried to promote his career based upon 9/11. :(
 
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^ He's a total - always has been - self-absorbed opportunist! :sick: :imho:

PS. I heard very little ACTUAL SUBSTANCE or SOLUTIONS the entire evening ... right through the line-up of Whitman, Fiurina, Huckabee, Romney, Giuliani, and Palin!
Lots of POW / "Country First" stories ... but still yet FOUR MORE YEARS of the exact same failed policies of Bush/Cheney favoring corporations and the wealthy! :o :snaphappy:

-Jeff B-)
 
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if you have to bash someone to get ahead(e.g: the way Hillary tried to top Obama in the preliminaries), then you're not really better than them... :)
 
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Missed his speech, I was out finally watching the Batman movie. If Giuliani had won the nomination, I bet this election cycle would have turned ugly early on, he is a pretty tough campaigner.
 
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If he had won the nomination, I would have lost complete faith in the American people and the political process.. McCain winning the nomination has been bad enough, thanks!

RogueWriter said:
Missed his speech, I was out finally watching the Batman movie. If Giuliani had won the nomination, I bet this election cycle would have turned ugly early on, he is a pretty tough campaigner.
 
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<-- Bitter person clinging to guns and religion
 
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RogueWriter said:
If Giuliani had won the nomination, I bet this election cycle would have turned ugly early on, he is a pretty tough campaigner.

Whereas Obama / Biden unite ... McCain / Giulani / Palin divide! :guilty: :imho:

I'm hopeful to see McCain actually address THE ISSUES this evening ... but I'm sure we'll simply get more devisiveness, lack of specifics, and attacks on the media IMHO. :red:
His only "plan" is to continue with FOUR MORE YEARS of the same failed Bush policies!

Just my two sense.
-Jeff B-)
 
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To give an outsiders opinion, i think Giuliani was the right man at the right time to rally NY's together post 9/11. I think people have moved on from that, unfortuanely Giuliani has not.
 
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Jeff said:
Whereas Obama / Biden unite ... McCain / Giulani / Palin divide!
-Jeff B-)

So, Obama/Biden is including all of the Republican platforms goals in their own platform? Really? Because frankly, that would be a real uniting thing for them to do. Oh, wait, I forgot, McCain is the only one of the four that's actually worked across the aisle with others.

Whatever Jeff, more regurgitating of bumper stickers does not make Obama the great uniter.
 
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from factcheck.org:

We found a few factual issues in Tuesday night's big-name speeches at the convention in Minnesota's Twin Cities.


Obama on Your Side


Sen. Joe Lieberman, the former Democrat (now Independent) who supports McCain, accused Obama of not reaching out to the other side:

Lieberman: In the Senate, during the three-and-a-half years that Senator Obama has been a member, he has not reached across party lines to get accomplish anything significant. ...

We don't know what Lieberman considers "significant." But Obama has co-sponsored bills with members of the other party, some of which have been noteworthy. Obama and Republican Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, for instance, teamed up on an initiative to lock down and secure both nuclear and conventional weapons worldwide, such as the shoulder-fired, anti-aircraft missiles that have been proliferating in recent years. According to a report on the bill by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the legislation "enhances: (1) U.S. cooperation with foreign governments to destroy conventional weapons stockpiles around the world; and (2) the United States' ability to provide assistance to foreign governments aimed at helping them detect and interdict weapons and materials of mass destruction." Lugar hasn't objected to Obama's characterization of their partnership or the bill, which became law in 2007, in his ads.

Another example: Obama worked with Sen. Tom Coburn, an Oklahoma Republican, to write the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, which created a searchable database the public can use to look up details on federal grants and contracts. (McCain was also among the original co-sponsors of that bill, so Lieberman may have been tarring his own candidate when he disparaged Obama's legislative accomplishments). Obama and Coburn also got together on a bill to prohibit the Department of Homeland Security from issuing open-ended, no-bid contracts for emergency response activities after abuses were found in post-Katrina contracting.
 
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RogueWriter said:
Whatever Jeff, more regurgitating of bumper stickers does not make Obama the great uniter.

I don't own any bumper stickers ... I'm just going by my own observations - and what I'm observing right now is a very desperate and concerted Republican push to attack the media, not address the real issues affecting most Americans, and to simply fire up the right-wing evangelical, gun-toting base of the Republican party! :imho:
It's a classic Bush/Rove move ... unfortunately the :$: poor folks in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Virginia et al. want actual solutions and not another FOUR YEARS of failed Bush/Cheney! :guilty:

-Jeff B-)
 
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Jeff said:
It's a classic Bush/Rove move ... unfortunately the :$: poor folks in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Virginia et al. want actual solutions and not another FOUR YEARS of failed Bush/Cheney!
There are a surprising number of people that actually like Bush up here. I'm not one of them, but there are plenty of them.
 
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I would imagine they only like him for the social issues he represents.
 
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Ja$on said:
I would imagine they only like him for the social issues he represents.
Nope -- they're the 28% that like almost everything about him and what he's doing.
 
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