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Old August 29th, 2008, 01:20 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Scott Seidman
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Default Live by the speech, die by the speech...

"Tom Littleton" wrote in
news:LlPtk.1082$lf2.1031@trnddc07:


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I'll admit it - I was stunned. If he loses, I can see Obama's
acceptance speech as being the source of his loss. And if so, it
will be a shame, because I do think he is better than his speech can
(and probably will) be made to make him look. He didn't even come
right out and invoke King - at the DNC, for God sake. Even the song
"Only In America" was a terrible choice for such a setting. It will
be sad and ironic if he was book-ended by speeches at the DNC, and I
think such is possible, if not likely.

Stunned,
R


was that 'stunned' or 'stoned', RD? No less than Bill Kristol heard
that speech, shook his head and said," McCain has his work cut out for
him. What speech were you listening to?
Tom





Pat Buchanan was positively gushing


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