Republican Convention President: ‘Gavel Will Go Down Monday’

"We have been planning this convention for 18 months, and the gavel will go down on Monday."

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August 29, 2008 at 3:00 pm - C-SPAN
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SoCal Patriot   August 29th, 2008 - 6:35 pm

100% of Americans are smarter than you… :D

PR   August 29th, 2008 - 6:54 pm

They should have the convention exactly as planned and all the republicans should attend as planned. That will get those idiots out of the way of the people trying to do real work everywhere else…

Happy Birthday John McCain!!!

Don’t think of 72 as being old, think of it as not being dead yet!

For the last year, SoCalPartiot’s predictions have been 100% wrong. Heck of a job PatRat :D

Jason   August 29th, 2008 - 11:35 pm

This is because Republicans care! DemoRats do it for show.

Mc Cain – Palin, see what I mean:

http://cafepress.com/rightwingstuff

Perniscious Democrats   August 30th, 2008 - 12:00 am

This convention will be very different than the hate America first convention the democrats just put on. This one will be of substance, not symbolism; of reality not ponzi schemes; of real change, not some empty pie in the sky promises and sham claims. Think you saw crying at the democrat convention? Wait until election day you lousy liberals.

yeah right   August 30th, 2008 - 12:28 am

this is great news!

the republican’s will be partying down in the twin cities, where Partier-In-Chief and the Partier-In-Chief nominee blowing their kazoos.

meanwhile, Katrina Part 2 reminds our nation (as if we needed this) what the Republican Party stands for.

Pozilla   August 30th, 2008 - 12:38 am

Yeah that stinking lousy worthless mayor Nagin is still down there, thats what we are reminded of. But the good news is that stinking lousy rotten worthless Kathleen Blanco is gone….like the fart in the wind she really was. And so are a lot of the lazy welfare, food stamp, sideways hat wearing, “watcha gonna do fo me?” POS’s are gone too, infecting other areas of this great nation. Funny, Mississippi, having gotten the same brunt of the storm as LA, didn’t look to the government for a darn thing, except maybe that 13% that couldn’t help themselves to save their lives anyway.

SoCal Patriot   August 30th, 2008 - 1:20 am

Palin will be a great VP. Not only is this a nail in coffin of the obama/biden ticket it’s a boot to the head of Romney fanatics and 3rd party morons. Great choice. Not only will she help beat obama, she’ll beat hillary the next time she tries to run again too.

Get used to saying President McCain and Vice President Palin. Get your Prozac refilled, you’re going to need it. :D

The democrat implosion has already happened, now it’s just fun to watch the meltdown…

Ig Nernt   August 30th, 2008 - 1:36 am

God didn’t finish New Orleans off with Katrina, but maybe now. N.O. is a city of hom0sexu@ls and knee grows, and God won’t be mocked!

92% of Women SMARTER than Palin   August 30th, 2008 - 2:19 am

In scientific research it was found that 92% of women who learn that they are carrying a fetus who will be a DOWN SYNDROME (Mongoloid) baby opt to abort.

Note that in her acceptance speech, one of her several KIDS is clutching the baby, barely 3-4 months old, who seems to be slipping out of the girl’s grasp. Obviously, it is the Palin DAUGHTERS who will have to raise this DS Child while their would-be SUPERMOM traipses around the country, trying to convince people to vote her into the White House.

What a eyelash-batting buffoon.

SoCal Patriot   August 30th, 2008 - 2:27 am

“92% of Women SMARTER”

100% of Americans are smarter than you… :D

Grow up   August 30th, 2008 - 4:31 am

“92% of Women SMARTER than Palin”

I don’t know if you are for real or if you are just masquerading as an anti-McCain person in order to stir up hatred against Obama supporters.

I say this as someone who vastly prefers Obama to McCain: stop it!

A woman’s choices are personal ones. I am pro-choice and I entirely respect this woman for choosing to have a child even after that child was diagnosed in the womb with Down syndrome.

I don’t agree with Palin on when life begins or with her political position in general, but I disagree even more with heartless people who would attack her for her choice to have this child. That’s just shameful.

Just for the record, I have worked with people with this syndrome. They have low IQ’s and are physically different. But they can have big hearts and wonderful spirits and are just as loved by their mothers as any other children. You could take a lesson from them.

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