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I'll provide the firearms, ammunition and safety gear, all you need to do is show up and have a good time.
Not in Arizona?
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Mulligan has a handy-dandy Google map list of people like myself all over the country who are willing to help you learn what the shooting sports are all about.
10/7/2008 7:51 PMLadred wrote:
I enjoyed the debate, and the overall winner, in my opinion was McCain. I thought he won, not just for content, but for knowing the format. Obama seemed to have to have been reminded several times, and even sat down a few times because he was breaking format. Obama really went out on a limb in agreeing to this type of format, he is generally a long winded, read long pauses between words, orator when he doesn't have a teleprompter to read from.
I was proud to see McCain finally stand up and take the issues to Obama. Last debate he was dry, and not very well spoken on how his views, policy and platform differ from Obama's. He let Obama walk all over him, in tying him to the Bush administration. This time he stood up for himself, distanced himself from the Bush administration on several occassions and brought to the for front some of the misunderstood policies and ideals of Obama.
Obama also seemed to drift during a lot of the questions. Of course so did Palin last week, but Obama is no vice president, and his drifting wasn't as cute, nor as meaningful. He seemed to either forget the question, or run out of talking points, turning to empty rhetoric in hopes of filling out the time he had to speak. Reply to this
10/7/2008 9:06 PM
Pappy wrote:
Woo Hoo! Nice liveblog. Sorry I missed the debate. This made up for it.
Wonder if Obama cribbed on all the wrong talking points? Reply to this
Please do not allow the nitwits who've been screaming (all caps) about THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY and GRANDPY McSAME to me for the past six months to feel triumphant and tease me mercilessly in the near future.
I enjoyed the debate, and the overall winner, in my opinion was McCain. I thought he won, not just for content, but for knowing the format. Obama seemed to have to have been reminded several times, and even sat down a few times because he was breaking format. Obama really went out on a limb in agreeing to this type of format, he is generally a long winded, read long pauses between words, orator when he doesn't have a teleprompter to read from.
I was proud to see McCain finally stand up and take the issues to Obama. Last debate he was dry, and not very well spoken on how his views, policy and platform differ from Obama's. He let Obama walk all over him, in tying him to the Bush administration. This time he stood up for himself, distanced himself from the Bush administration on several occassions and brought to the for front some of the misunderstood policies and ideals of Obama.
Obama also seemed to drift during a lot of the questions. Of course so did Palin last week, but Obama is no vice president, and his drifting wasn't as cute, nor as meaningful. He seemed to either forget the question, or run out of talking points, turning to empty rhetoric in hopes of filling out the time he had to speak.
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Woo Hoo! Nice liveblog. Sorry I missed the debate. This made up for it.
Wonder if Obama cribbed on all the wrong talking points?
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Dear Lord,
Please do not allow the nitwits who've been screaming (all caps) about THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY and GRANDPY McSAME to me for the past six months to feel triumphant and tease me mercilessly in the near future.
Amen.
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In all fairness, i think they did spell it as GRAMPY though - hahaha.
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