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Your say: be the first to weigh in

by Matt Simon | September 4, 2008 at 11:28 pm
Posted in Democratic Convention, Republican Convention, politics

Well, the conventions have both wrapped up. So, you know what’s coming next: analysis. And lots of it.

Before you hear the opinions from the people paid to give them, voice your own.

Who delivered the best convention speech? What are the most memorable moments? Have the conventions affected your vote?

Sound off, Baltimore!


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3 responses.

  1. My favorite speech was by Mrs. Palin. I was going to vote for McCain anyway, but now I am looking forward to the team winning in Nov.

  2. That wasn't a speech dear, that was a broadway performance. And not a very good one I might add. I didn't buy one bit of her "sexy librarian meets hockey mom" bull****.

    But don't take my word for it - Let's ask her good friend Ted Stevens what he thinks - he endorsed her for VP after all. Oh wait we can't ask him...he's too busy talking to his lawyers about that pesky indictment for misuse of funds. Whoops.

    Oh yeah, she's good people.


    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2008079697_webstevens29m.html

    !

  3. quick recap of what i got out of the RNC- maverick, reformer, POW, 911, reformer, maverick, liberals, maverick, 911, soccer mom, reagan, maverick, POW, 911, Americans, rah, rah, rah, maverick.

    John Stewart said it best- So you think your party is the right one to fix all the damage your party has done??

    Do Republicans think that intelligent people have totally forgotten that it was their President and their rubber-stamp Congress of the first six years that got us into the K-hole to begin with.

    I will say this though, the nomination of Palin was classic.....ly transparent.