View Full Version : Kerry's Concession Speach
Feedman
11-04-2004, 07:07 AM
Throughout the campaign, regardless of political stance, I felt that George Bush was more "personable" than John Kerry .
Kerry seemed more robotic in nature, while Bush was more down to earth.
Well yesterday while I was @ work I watched Kerry's speach and have to say I was overly impressed. He had a warmth about him. I feel that if he would have been more open and showed his true side, the results would have been closer if not swayed to his side.
Anyone else have share this opinion? 8)
Davis Silver Sti
11-04-2004, 07:51 AM
Yea, I agree. Kerry's speech was very good. Gave thanks to the right people and and pep talk on America becoming mroe united. Good stuff.
Edwards did not give any thanks to Bush, or good race or anything. He just talked about how he's gonna fight to make sure all the votes were counted. (its done dude, you lost). Wasn't really pleased by his speech. Oh well, he's the one without a job now. (no sympathy since he probably has a bunch lined up and can live off his savings for a few generations)
Feedman
11-04-2004, 08:12 AM
Yea, I agree. Kerry's speech was very good. Gave thanks to the right people and and pep talk on America becoming mroe united. Good stuff.
Edwards did not give any thanks to Bush, or good race or anything. He just talked about how he's gonna fight to make sure all the votes were counted. (its done dude, you lost). Wasn't really pleased by his speech. Oh well, he's the one without a job now. (no sympathy since he probably has a bunch lined up and can live off his savings for a few generations)
He mentioned he had Lawyers lined up, but he told them it was done and overwith. Meaning he could have sued and held up this whole thing with legal precidings, I thought since he didn't that was admirable. 8)
ShortysTRM
11-04-2004, 02:49 PM
Davis, you sound as if you think Bush wouldn't have jobs lined up and money to burn. He's rich, too, you know, but at least Kerry's isn't dirty money. We all love ketchup.
I wouldn't thank Bush either. As I stated on another forum, if I had the choice to hang out with a guy who has kicked me in the nuts over and over and lied about, or a guy who MIGHT kick me in the nuts, I'd pick the guy who hadn't kicked me in the nuts, because at least he MIGHT not. I know that this is the wrong forum to say stuff about Bush in, but oh well. I think we can all agree to disagree.
narfdanarf
11-04-2004, 03:39 PM
I think everyone here would kick you in the nuts over and over, butt at least I agree that we all can disagree and be done with it.
daveb91
11-06-2004, 07:42 AM
He mentioned he had Lawyers lined up, but he told them it was done and overwith. Meaning he could have sued and held up this whole thing with legal precidings, I thought since he didn't that was admirable. 8)
Spoken like the trial lawyer he is, I am surprised he didnt have this election tied up until Jan. Sidenote if Hiliary runs in 08 I dont care if the Republicans have Osama running Im voting for them.
Feedman
11-06-2004, 01:56 PM
He mentioned he had Lawyers lined up, but he told them it was done and overwith. Meaning he could have sued and held up this whole thing with legal precidings, I thought since he didn't that was admirable. 8)
Spoken like the trial lawyer he is, I am surprised he didnt have this election tied up until Jan. Sidenote if Hiliary runs in 08 I dont care if the Republicans have Osama running Im voting for them.
sad but true.... :(
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