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Post by future on Jul 28, 2004 10:12:45 GMT -5
Announced on CNN and all the major networks the GOP is proud to announce its main speakers for the Convention. They truly feel this group of people embrace all that is good about America and represent the American People. This list is one that hopes to unite...not divide America! 1. Kenneth Lay 2. Rush Limbaugh 3. David Duke 4. Most any Fox Network Talking Head 5. Leader of the Moral Majority JJJJJJERRRRRYYYY FALLLLLLWWWWWEEEEELLL! 6. Dr. Charles E. Mainous (Ohio Baptist Preacher!) 7. Richard "DICK" Cheney 8. GW WHAT A LINE-UP!!! I deleted a posting of a Baptst minister.....sorry if some read it....just too offensive! I will let my posting above stay as it is. Can't wait to listen to these true Americans speak! I think I'm gonna hurl!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2004 11:20:17 GMT -5
Don't forget the real peaches:
Dennis Hastert Tom Delay Karl Rove Rummy
Minnesota has its own beauty, Norm Coleman, who sold his soul (and his State) for his Senate seat.
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Post by itsallaboutme on Jul 28, 2004 16:19:17 GMT -5
The Rev. Phelps from Topeka, Kansas will talk human rights. He will talk about his past visit to Laramie,Wy to protest at Matthew Sheppards funeral.
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Jul 28, 2004 16:31:23 GMT -5
The Rev. Phelps from Topeka, Kansas will talk human rights. He will talk about his past visit to Laramie,Wy to protest at Matthew Sheppards funeral. That is simply terrible and untrue. Phelps' comments about Sheppard makes me sick. Poor kid did not deserve what happened to him. Any Republican convention with Phelps as a keynote speaker will make me embarrassed to be Republican.
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Post by sonofbarcelonabob on Jul 28, 2004 20:47:15 GMT -5
Just to make sure no one is gullible enough to actually believe this thread, here is the actual lineup for the Republican National Convention:
Monday, August 30, 2004 - Mayor Michael Bloomberg - Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani - Senator John McCain (R-AZ)
Tuesday, August 31, 2004 - First Lady Laura Bush - Secretary of Education Rod Paige - Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
Wednesday, September 1, 2004 - Mrs. Lynne Cheney - Vice President Dick Cheney - Senator Zell Miller (D-GA)
Thursday, September 2, 2004 - Governor George Pataki - President George W. Bush
The RNC also announced some additional speakers as follows:
Additional program speakers to address the 2004 Republican National Convention include:
Senator Bill Frist (R-TN) As Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate, Sen. Frist has earned the trust and respect of his colleagues on both sides of the aisle. Dr. Frist is a surgeon by trade and is passionate about global health care issues. In 2000, Sen. Frist was elected to a second term by the largest vote total ever received by a candidate for statewide election in the history of Tennessee. Sen. Frist currently serves as chairman of the 2004 Republican Convention Platform Committee and co-chair of the Bush-Cheney '04 Tennessee Leadership Team.
Senator Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) Elizabeth Dole has had a remarkable public service career, serving five United States Presidents and winning 54% of the vote in November 2002 to serve the people of North Carolina in the United States Senate. Sen. Dole currently serves as chair of the Bush-Cheney '04 North Carolina Leadership Team.
Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) Sen. Santorum, who has served in the United States Senate since 1995, is now the third ranking Republican in the Senate and serves as Conference Chairman. Sen. Santorum is a leader in the fight to reform and improve America's social welfare system and he has worked closely with President Bush on numerous aspects of his compassion agenda. Sen. Santorum currently serves as co-chair of the Bush-Cheney '04 Pennsylvania Leadership Team.
Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) In 1996, the people of Kansas elected Sam Brownback as their 32nd U.S. Senator, filling out the unexpired portion of Sen. Bob Dole's term. In 1998, they re-elected Brownback to a second term. Brownback shares the president's vision of growing the economy through tax relief, vigorously defending this country in the War on Terror, and building a culture of responsibility. Sen. Brownback currently serves as Co-Chair of the Bush-Cheney '04 Kansas Leadership Team.
Rep. Dennis Hastert (R-IL) A former high school teacher and wrestling coach, Hastert is now serving his third term as Speaker of the House and his ninth term as the Republican Congressman for Illinois' 14th Congressional District. He has worked closely with President Bush and has been instrumental to the passage of numerous initiatives including the No Child Left Behind legislation and the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003. Rep. Hastert currently serves as Permanent Chairman of the 2004 Republican National Convention and honorary chair of the Bush-Cheney '04 Illinois Campaign Leadership Team.
Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (R-MD) In January 2003, Steele made Maryland history when he was elected to serve as the first African American to be elected statewide in the 350-year history of the state and the first Republican lieutenant governor in Maryland's history. Lt. Gov. Steele currently serves as vice chair of the Maryland Bush-Cheney '04 Leadership Team and is a member of the African Americans for Bush National Steering Committee.
Rep. Heather Wilson (R-NM) Congresswoman Wilson is the first woman since Georgia Lusk in 1948 to serve in Congress from New Mexico and the first woman veteran in American history elected to serve in Congress. A 1982 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Rep. Wilson seeks to create opportunities for New Mexico residents through economic security, improved education and greater access to quality health care.
Rep. Anne Northup (R-KY) As Representative of the Third District of Kentucky, Rep. Northup has been recognized for her straightforward, honest style and her willingness to take on tough issues. She is an aggressive advocate for education reform and serves on the prestigious Appropriations Committee. Rep. Northup currently serves as a vice chair of the Bush-Cheney '04 Kentucky Leadership Team.
Erika Harold In September 2002, Erika Harold, a 22-year old representing her home state of Illinois, was crowned Miss America 2003. Erika traveled the country to promote her platform, "Preventing Youth Violence and Bullying: Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself." A role model to millions, Erika shared her personal story as a victim of bullying and violence at a young age. She currently attends Harvard Law School and hopes to pursue a career in public interest law and public policy.
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