July 27, 2004

I thought tonight was going to be boring ...

... but I was wrong. I really like Teresa Heinz Kerry a lot. I think she's going to make a great first lady. But the men are going to beat her up for having an opinion. They'll continue to demonize her like they do to Hillary.

I enjoyed Ron Reagan's speech education all of us about the sciense of stem cells. And I liked that it wasn't political. Quite frankly - if he were invited - he would give the same speech at the Republican convention. All they woulfd have to do is invite him. So - it's not that he chose the Democrats - it's that the Democrats chose him and the Republicans rejected him.

Dean and Kenedy were a little boring. I wanted to see Dean do the screch!

I liked Barack Obama a lot. I'd never heard of him before and he's a great speaker. Really helped get the "we are all in this together" theme across.

All in all the Dems are on a roll. Doing much better that I expected.

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Reagan's Legacy Continues

Tonight we'll hear Ron Reagan - his son - and speaking in behalf of his mother - the former first lady Nancy Reagan - will give up the fetus fetish and endorse stem cell research. Ron Reagan is not endorsing the Democratic Party. He is speaking to people who are reasonable enough to listen to good sense. If the Republicans would listen to good sense he would speak there too.

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Something I didn't Know About the National Debt

Letter to the Editor

Bill Clinton - in his speech last night told me something I didn't know. I knew that Bush was stealing our Social Security to fund tax cuts for the rich. But I didn't know Bush was borrowing money from the Chinese to fund tax cuts for the rich. Who would have ever thought America would see the day when the greatest democracy was funded by borrowing money from the Communists?

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