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DOGS THAT BARK

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The biggest applause line of the night, delivered by Arizona Sen. John McCain, also came at Clinton's expense. McCain, a foe of congressional spending, mentioned Clinton's effort to spend $1 million on a Woodstock Museum to commemorate perhaps the most famous counterculture event of the 1960s.

"Now, my friends, I wasn't there. I'm sure it was a cultural and pharmaceutical event," McCain said.

"I was tied up at the time," he deadpanned, and the audience rose, applauding the reference to McCain's years as a Vietnam prisoner of war.

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That's a great line. Personally, I have always liked McCain...when I sit and listen to him talk he seems to always make some sense, and I like his measured, calm manner.
 

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I laughed my ass off when I saw it Chad--saw it on Fox high- lights a while go

Did learn other thing on the highlights--I can scratch Thompson off list --

Found out he voted against ever major tort reform bill while in Senate. That automatically puts him on my shit list :)
 

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I think that most are now realizing that Thompson "ain't" the second coming of Reagan. Although conservative, I think most people want a person who could stay awake all day.

As hard as I try, I'm having a hard time thinking the current Republican bunch will produce a winner. Just so many questions - hard to see all the factions falling in line behind any one of them.

Of course, the "beat Hillary" drums may call them to order...:tongue
 

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agree --don't think either side has steller slate--will come down in 08 to the worser of evils--most will be voting against and not for someone--
 

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The biggest applause line of the night, delivered by Arizona Sen. John McCain, also came at Clinton's expense. McCain, a foe of congressional spending, mentioned Clinton's effort to spend $1 million on a Woodstock Museum to commemorate perhaps the most famous counterculture event of the 1960s.

"Now, my friends, I wasn't there. I'm sure it was a cultural and pharmaceutical event," McCain said.

"I was tied up at the time," he deadpanned, and the audience rose, applauding the reference to McCain's years as a Vietnam prisoner of war.

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A red-neck would never understand
One of the defining events in American history.
 
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