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To: John Vosilla who wrote (87513)10/10/2007 10:06:02 AM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Did you get a sense of folks there that anyone else besides Paul and perhaps Romney even addressed or felt the pain of the great state of Michigan?

I wasn't at the debate. I didn't see Romney.

I didn't sense so much that Paul felt Michigan's pain as much as he felt everyone's pain. He acknowledged that virtually everyone outside of the ultra-rich banking and military-industrial complex circles is hurting.

I was at the rally with a friend and the friend's daughter who is a senior at U of M. My friend asked his daughter if she felt the students gravitated towards anyone other than Paul. She said no, not at all. She said there are Paul signs all over campus. The other candidates are absent. She said no one even talks about or promotes Hillary. For a liberal college town, I was surprised.



To: John Vosilla who wrote (87513)10/10/2007 1:05:19 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Greenie was hawking his book on Letterman last night. He was asked that very question about MI and OH and dodged it quite nicely. Said basically, that those that lost jobs via globalization are SOL and "Oh well....". Collateral damage happens when you're out to make billionaires into trillionaires.