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Thursday, September 04, 2008

McCain Acceptance Speech Watch Party

Thursday September 4th, 2008

8:00 p.m.

Wicomico County Republican Headquarters

800 South Salisbury Blvd

(next door to Kinko’s, across the street from Giant)

Come out and show your support for our Presidential nominee

Viewing begins at 8:00

(feel free to come as early as 6:30 and begin setting up the headquarters)

Questions? Email Bob Laun at boblaun@yahoo.com

See you there!

12 comments:

  1. Hey O & Joe:

    To quote our next VP:

    "There is only one man in this election who has ever really fought for you."

    "there are some candidates who use change to promote their careers. And then there are those, like John McCain, who use their careers to promote change.”

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  2. Bob Luan, now there's a republican for you...NOT. Mister, I'll wait for the election because I don't have what it takes to take a stand. He won't take a stand to help himself and he is asking for help? Give me a break.

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  3. Be sure to bring your sleeping bags. ZZZZZZ

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  4. There's a wussy for you. Bash Bob Laun then sign anonymous.

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  5. Bash them hard McCain!! haha $$$

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  6. Anonymous said...
    Bob Luan, now there's a republican for you...NOT. Mister, I'll wait for the election because I don't have what it takes to take a stand. He won't take a stand to help himself and he is asking for help? Give me a break.

    10:22 AM

    What is this all about?

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  7. McCain lost it in less than 5 mins in, by thanking Bush for his leadership!!! hahaha

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  8. I'm watching this speech right now. You guys really are excited by McCain? Really? This is the worst of the 3 speeches, by far. he needs to retire.

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  9. Wow. Great speech.

    I didn't know he was a POW.

    Great story there. I'm glad he spent half his time telling us about it.

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  10. My father in law was a POW for over 2 years and anyone who has lost years of their life while trying to protect our country deserve our respect, even if you are not voting for him. The torture these men have endured are incomprehensible to the average person and I see nothing wrong with him incorporating his being a POW in his speech, it's part of who he is, just as Obama talked about his past as well as Biden and Palin.

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  11. McCain was also treated worse due to the fact that his father was an Admiral, they tried to use him as a pawn and he refused to make a deal because others there had been there longer than himself.

    Whether you care to vote for him as president can never take away the hero status. His grandfather was also an Admiral.

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  12. Donna is right on target again! You don't have to like McCain or even vote for him, but don't even try to retract from all that John suffered as a POW at the hands of a bunch of animals. John is a hero of the top class, so don't ever try taking that away from him!

    A. Goetz

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