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Relive the Magic: The Democratic Debate in Philly

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Posted on Oct 31, 2007
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In case you missed it (or are simply, and understandably, a bit maxed out on the whole debate thing), The Largest Minority’s John Harrison has done his civic duty in lining up complete footage of the Democratic presidential debate in Philadelphia on Tuesday.  This way, you can fast-forward through the boring bits!

Watch the debate clips here.

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By purplewolf, November 3, 2007 at 11:35 pm #

Relive the magic? Are they kidding?  I purposely didn’t watch this crap the first time around. The only magic I can see is when it is over. And we have another year of this B.S. to have to tolerate, even if we don’t watch it. By the time the election gets here, if Herr Bush still allows it, everyone will be so disillusioned they personally won’t give a damn about voting for anyone. Or maybe the voting will not take place because all the voting public died from an overdose of political campaigningitis. Always fatal.

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By Mudwollow, November 1, 2007 at 10:17 pm #

Yes, the magic of removing Mike Gravel. Shunted to the side and barely allowed to speak in previous debates, he still managed to annoy the establishment terribly. In the last debate when Mike Gravel stood up to Hillary Roddem, she didn’t look too very pleased at all. Whoops. Never cross a woman like Hillary Roddem. Run over her if you get the chance, but don’t cross her.

The zinger thrown at Kucinich was probably so obvious that only those too drunk to stand up would fall for it. And considering this boring simulation of a debate I hope that was most of the audience.

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By Marshall K, November 1, 2007 at 7:38 am #

What a bunch of crap!  Ignore everyone except the media appointed top three for the first fifteen minutes, ask UFO questions.  This wasn’t a debate, it was a surreal press conference with the “bottom tier” placed on the fringes.
The only good I saw from it was Clinton showed herself to be the two faced triangulating politician she is.  Are the Dems really going to choose her because she is a woman and media want them to?  If they are so easily duped then they deserve the spineless neowimp representatives they have in congress.

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By Louise, November 1, 2007 at 7:03 am #

Relive the Magic:

What Magic?
Did I miss something?

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By Hammo, November 1, 2007 at 5:04 am #

The fact that the UFO issue was brought up in a presidential debate like this is interesting.

Though many will use it to make fun of Kucinich, he is not the only public official to speak about these matters.

Take a look at the article ...

“Presidential debate brings UFO issue to the surface”

AmericanChronicle.com
November 1, 2007

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle. asp?articleID=41800

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