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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 22:38:25 -0400, "Mark S. Holden"
wrote: juny wrote: On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 13:46:31 -0500, clifto wrote: juny wrote: Also, at to the "bright lights rebuttal, why did Senator Kerry not have rapid eye blinks WHILE SPEAKING? Wasn't he in the same room and under the same lights as the President? Come on, that is a very poor excuse (bright lights) to justify the blinking of the President, while speaking. You must really really really think we're stupid. Even liberals know that different people react in different ways to different stimuli. Even some rock stars wear sunglasses because they can't stand the bright lights, even after years of getting accustomed to them. That's interesting. He (Mr. President) doesn't do the rapid eye blink at any other time, while being under all kinds of lighting conditions for television, yet he did it during the debate, while speaking. You might want to take another look at that DNC video. Sen. Kerry is the one who is talking when President Bush is blinking. OK, thanks, I will. juny |
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juny wrote:
On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 13:46:31 -0500, clifto wrote: You must really really really think we're stupid. Even liberals know that different people react in different ways to different stimuli. Even some rock stars wear sunglasses because they can't stand the bright lights, even after years of getting accustomed to them. That's interesting. He (Mr. President) doesn't do the rapid eye blink at any other time, while being under all kinds of lighting conditions for television, yet he did it during the debate, while speaking. So you're saying that he only blinked when he had to focus his eyes in a particular way in a particular direction and have them look good, not when he could avert them to any dimly-lit object and relax them. With every post you make it more obvious that you've never been under a half-million watts of light. Certainly you're not oversensitive to really bright sunlight and don't wear sunglasses as much for light as for looks. -- "One month from today, the American dream is on the ballot." -- John Kerry, 10/2 So is the American Nightmare, Jack-F... the thought of you in the White House. Please go back to Communist Viet Nam where you're appreciated. |
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Mark S. Holden wrote:
juny wrote: On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 13:46:31 -0500, clifto wrote: You must really really really think we're stupid. Even liberals know that different people react in different ways to different stimuli. Even some rock stars wear sunglasses because they can't stand the bright lights, even after years of getting accustomed to them. That's interesting. He (Mr. President) doesn't do the rapid eye blink at any other time, while being under all kinds of lighting conditions for television, yet he did it during the debate, while speaking. You might want to take another look at that DNC video. Sen. Kerry is the one who is talking when President Bush is blinking. That reinforces my point. Bush apparently allowed himself the luxury of washing his eyeballs with tears, and shading them intermittently from the light, when he could do so without looking funny to the cameras. -- "One month from today, the American dream is on the ballot." -- John Kerry, 10/2 So is the American Nightmare, Jack-F... the thought of you in the White House. Please go back to Communist Viet Nam where you're appreciated. |
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