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LeonPotterUser is Offline

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09/03/2008 10:49 AM Alert 

I've seen all the stories on the anticipated speech. I've checked all news cable networks and online news sites. I'm anticipating it, too. However, I can't seem to find... what time is Governor Palin expected speech TIME!?!? ( I saw Mccain's time for tomorrow.lol)

 

Thanks


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09/03/2008 11:04 AM Alert 
I am coming up with 9PM Eastern Time. Hope that helps.

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09/03/2008 11:09 AM Alert 

thanks. I was going to be tuning all late afternoon until I have to go. I was hoping for a 6pm start. I understand that it's a 1/2 hr. speech. So the timing works for me.

Thank You!!


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Proverbs 22:7
The rich ruleth over the poor and the borrower is servant to the lender.
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09/03/2008 11:13 AM Alert 
You're welcome and I hope that is the ballpark time


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09/03/2008 11:49 AM Alert 

this is from CNN today:

 

Watch: Palin tours RNC stage

"She will speak as a governor, a former mayor and someone with both hands on the steering wheel of America's energy economy," Palin aide Tucker Eskew said. "She will detail her record of shaking up the status quo in Alaska and standing up to entrenched interests to put the government back on the side of the people. She will make the case for senator McCain as the only candidate who has fought for America and the best man to protect us in dangerous times."

Palin is slated to speak in the prime-time 10 p.m. ET hour.


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09/03/2008 12:44 PM Alert 
http://www.gopconvention2008.com/schedule/


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2008
REFORM

The 2008 Republican National Convention today announced the full program of events for Wednesday, Sept. 3. The evening’s program will feature remarks by Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican Party’s nominee for vice president. Among the other speakers participating in this evening’s program are former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. The speakers’ remarks will reflect the convention’s overall theme, "Country First," and the theme for Wednesday’s events, which is "reform."

Participants are organized by hour of participation: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Call to Order, Introduction of Colors: U.S. Sen. Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.)
Presentation of Colors: Law Enforcement Memorial Association (Minn.)
Pledge of Allegiance: Sharon Clahchischilliage and Mary Leavitt
Singing of "America the Beautiful": John Shillington and Ruby Brown
Invocation: Father Edward Reese
Speaker: U.S. Sen. Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.)
Video: "Country First: Prosperity," with narration by Robert Duvall
Speaker: Anne Beiler
Speaker: U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman (Minn.)
Speaker: Renee Amoore
Speaker: State Sen. Abel Maldonado (Calif.)
Speaker: Carolyn Dunn
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Speaker: Dr. Elena Rios
Speaker: Ruth Novodor
Speaker: Christy Swanson
Speaker: Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Michael Williams
Speaker: Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico Luis Fortuno
Speaker: Meg Whitman, former President and CEO of EBay
Video: Sen. McCain’s Economic Reform Package
Speaker: Carly Fiorina, former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard
Prayer: Bishop Thomas Wenski
8 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Speaker: GOPAC Chairman Michael Steele
Speaker: Former Gov. Mitt Romney (Mass.)
Speaker: Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (Ark.)
Musical Performance: John Rich, Gretchen Wilson, and Cowboy Troy
9 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Speaker: Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (N.Y.)
Speaker: Gov. Linda Lingle (Hawaii)
Video: Sarah Palin
Speaker: Vice Presidential Nominee Sarah Palin
10 p.m. to Conclusion
Procedural Activities Required for Nomination of the Presidential Candidate: U.S. House Republican Leader John Boehner (Ohio)
Roll Call: Sec. Jean Inman, Assist. Sec. Connie Nicholas, and Assist. Sec. Rosie Tripp
Benediction: Rev. Eva Rodriguez
Adjournment: U.S. House Republican Leader John Boehner (Ohio)

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09/03/2008 1:15 PM Alert 
I can't wait to see cry about how she's just a soccer mom, with a "normal" family.
I think she may be on after John Boner gives his speech?

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LeonPotterUser is Offline

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09/03/2008 3:12 PM Alert 
Looks like I'll have to catch it later. Fox has a count down until 10:30pm Eastern.

My answer WAS "NO" to Q#5 and Q#1.
Proverbs 22:7
The rich ruleth over the poor and the borrower is servant to the lender.
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09/03/2008 3:33 PM Alert 
Leon,
The times quoted above are CDT so the big guns begin at 6 MST with Palin on around 7:30 MST.

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RingoUser is Offline

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09/03/2008 3:48 PM Alert 
Looking forward to it.

Amazing how the bigots come out even before the speech.

The bailout is wrong. We should not do it. My God this is the stupidest idea ever. Bush is stupid if he signs this. But he has done other stupid things
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09/03/2008 3:51 PM Alert 
This convention is more boring and lame than the Democratic one...........

"My favorite health club is the International House of Pancakes" -- Lewis Black
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09/03/2008 3:59 PM Alert 
Posted By JasonY on 09/03/2008 3:51 PM
This convention is more boring and lame than the Democratic one...........

It's more like a pep rally if you ask me.  But every politician should have a chance to show how out of touch they are.

For me it's more about what experience they have.  My real choice is already out of the race anyway.  Tonight and the next two months is,  will I vote for McCain or other (NO way for Obama)


The bailout is wrong. We should not do it. My God this is the stupidest idea ever. Bush is stupid if he signs this. But he has done other stupid things
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09/03/2008 4:00 PM Alert 

Write yourself in, I trust you more than these fools on TV..........


"My favorite health club is the International House of Pancakes" -- Lewis Black
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09/03/2008 5:24 PM Alert 
You're right. The Democratic convention was much more...amusing.
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09/03/2008 9:09 PM Alert 
I had more fun at a funeral.

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
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09/03/2008 9:21 PM Alert 

Posted By drummer72 on 09/03/2008 9:09 PM
I had more fun at a funeral.

 

If you're referring to her speech tonight, I can imagine it wasn't any fun for you!  WOW ....  What a speech.   

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09/03/2008 9:21 PM Alert 
LOL

More fun? I guess the RNC should have done what the DNC did and hire Britney Spears' set designer... I mean Palin cracking on Obama's pillars... that was funny.
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09/03/2008 9:41 PM Alert 

I'll admit it, they were funny. But, I'd have to give credit to her high school speech writer.
All jokes aside, I just don't see any substance in her. She's just a bit too plain for me.

Maybe they should have had Jamie Lynn Spears dancing on stage instead?
After all, the Palin's have more in common with her, than Britney.


"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
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09/03/2008 9:56 PM Alert 
Oh man, I am laughing so hard it hurts now. You think Obama is a man of substance? I mean besides being a carbon life force I am surprised his lack of backbone and depth hasn't made him flop around like Jello on the countertop.

You missed the Britney Spears reference. I wasn't comparing Palin to Spears. I was comparing Obama to Britney Spears... they used the same exact stage designer, or did you miss that article in your teenbeat?
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09/04/2008 8:04 AM Alert 

In all fairness, does anyone really care who designed anyone's set? Really? Who cares.

Obama has substance, he has done alot for Chicago. Talk trash if you have volunteered more than he has. Sure, he has less experience, but we have all seen what "experience" has proven the last twenty years haven't we? Maybe a fresh start from the ground up is what we need. Big gamble though which could be bad.

McCain has substance, the guy is war hero and maverick. Doesn't mean sh** though when you are approving bills and writing legislature. Harping on military service a little too much can sometimes seem a little patronizing no? Play the military card, but then be prepared when people ask you why you voted no on legislature that helps veterans.

I'm impressed by Biden and Palin more than the presidential candidates.  But it all for show anyways, so enjoy the commercial and prepare for more of the same in January (either way). 


"My favorite health club is the International House of Pancakes" -- Lewis Black
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