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.: debate #1 articles :.

02 October 2004
.: debate #1 articles :.
A small collection of articles that have caught my eye about the recent debate:
- In Debate, Kerry and Bush Stand Firm for 90 Minutes - 10.01.2004 - NYT
- Not Enough: John Kerry was able to stir the faithful, but his performance wasn't enough to change the dynamics of the race. - 10.01.2004 - The Weekly Standard
- Keeping Score: A round-by-round look at how Bush and Kerry did during the debate. - 10.01.2004 - The Weekly Standard
- Even I'm Impressed - 10.01.2004 - The Dreyfuss Report
- Key points: Kerry-Bush debate - 10.01.2004 - BBC
- Analysis: No knockout blow - 10.01.2004 - BBC
- Debate? What Debate?: There was much ground left uncovered. - 10.01.2004 - The National Review
- Don’t Shoot the Messenger . . . ’cause this assessment’s grim. - 10..01.2004 - The National Review
- Debate #1: How Did They Do? - 10.01.2004 - The National Review
- Presidential Fiction: The Story Behind the Debate - 10.01.2004 - MotherJones
I have to say that I am still not sure who it is I will vote for, I kind of don't like either one of them. I will have to pick what I feel is the lesser of two evils.
Having said that, I was rather impressed with Kerry, he put on a better performance than I thought he would. George was just the same old George, who looked like he was getting bored and tired as the debate went on.
Of course they both said the same thing over and over. Now I have to sit down with the transcript and read what they really said.
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Posted by: Peter - 12:34 PM MDT
Tags: Politics The Written Word
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