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July 03, 2008, 08:31:44 AM
ekg
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Christ I'm a wordy bitch....




no you seem to be making the same irrational posts that he does. Kinda hard to tell who's who....

wow..... that was fast..... it usually takes you 2-3 more posts before you pull the 'you are howie is you are dave" card out...


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Mongo... stop even fucking talking to ekg.
 

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July 03, 2008, 08:37:08 AM
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Hmmm.

hahahah.

But honestly, some of the greatest presidents had speech writers.

beyound that, I know you don't believe it, but it is said Bush plays a big role in writing his speeches.

According to two former presidential speechwriters, Ray Price and Ted Sorensen, most U.S. presidents had help writing their speeches. Even George Washington sought editorial assistance from Alexander Hamilton. But Calvin Coolidge was the first president to hire an official, full-time speechwriter. Since then, every president has had an Office of Speechwriting.

President George W. Bush's speechwriting staff is comprised Director of Speechwriting Michael Gerson, deputy writers Matthew Scully and Peter Wehner, and David Frum, who specializes in economic speeches. Sometimes the president's other staff and advisors also have a say in speech texts.

How much does the president contribute to his own speeches? That varies according to the president and the speech. Ray Price says his former boss, President Richard Nixon, didn't always use written speeches. Nixon was a seasoned debater and felt comfortable without a prepared text. President John F. Kennedy made Ted Sorensen's job easy because of Kennedy's own eloquence.

Even if the president doesn't write his own text, he influences the speech. As Michael Gerson said about one of the speeches he and his team wrote for Bush: "The entire speech has [Bush's] fingerprints. Our concern was not to write a good speech but to write a good speech that is also his speech."

Who writes the speeches for the president of the United States?



Why would not I believe that he has a hand a in writing his speeches?

Are you calling me a Democrat?
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July 03, 2008, 08:46:53 AM
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god damnit. would you 2 babbling idiots stop calling him Bush III. He is not Bush. GET THE FUCK OVER IT!!! Bush is gone in Jan. This Bush III bullshit is just that. get the fuck over your psycho obsession with Bush. you will get your Terrorist loving, america surrendering, empty suit with a bumper sticker slogan.

Get over it? It's hard to "get over" what Bush has done to this country.
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July 03, 2008, 08:51:07 AM
Howey
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god damnit. would you 2 babbling idiots stop calling him Bush III. He is not Bush. GET THE FUCK OVER IT!!! Bush is gone in Jan. This Bush III bullshit is just that. get the fuck over your psycho obsession with Bush. you will get your Terrorist loving, america surrendering, empty suit with a bumper sticker slogan.

McCain Camp Shake-up: Steve Schmidt, Former Bush-Cheney Strategist Takes Over Campaign

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July 04, 2008, 10:53:48 AM
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My understanding of the political environment on the late 1700's isn't fantastic. Where they bitterly partisan then too?

The short answer is yes.

The 2 major parties were the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.  The nasty bickering and tactics of the 2 parties during the Presidential election of 1800 contributed to the duel between Democratic-Republican Alexander Hamilton and Federalist Aaron Burr.

As bad as things are today, at least the party leaders don't shoot each other...
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"It is not so much that I have confidence in scientists being right, but that I have so much in non-scientists being wrong."--Isaac Asimov

 

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July 04, 2008, 11:08:55 AM
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The short answer is yes.

The 2 major parties were the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.  The nasty bickering and tactics of the 2 parties during the Presidential election of 1800 contributed to the duel between Democratic-Republican Alexander Hamilton and Federalist Aaron Burr.

As bad as things are today, at least the party leaders don't shoot each other...


but it would elminate the whole "hanging chad" or "stuffed ballot box" that has happened.....
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