Monday, October 22, 2012

Tonight's The Last DEBATE


Remember the difference 
between a boss and a leader:
a boss says go--a leader says
"Let's go!"

E. M. Kelly



Tonight's The Last DEBATE



Nearly all men can stand adversity, 
but if you want to test a man's character, 
give him power. 

Abraham Lincoln









The foundation stones for a balanced 
success are honesty, character, integrity, faith, 
love and loyalty. 

Zig Ziglar 





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The Kid's Got (Comedy) Chops
By R. J. Moller


For a political junkie like myself, the presidential election season is like a six-month-long Super Bowl. Even when it gets obnoxious, it's awesome. Certainly there is much about the entire process that needs changing, but it is exciting that we still live in a country where ideas (and their representatives) duke it out in the public square.

One of the best parts of the presidential campaign season is the stop both candidates make to the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, held the third Thursday in October.

A key feature about this dinner is that both candidates get about 10 minutes (or, if Candy Crowley is running the clock, President Obama will get about 9% more time) to poke fun at the other. Mitt Romney rocked the house with a very funny performance.


Governor Mitt Romney
Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner  





President Barrack Obama
Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner  




BUT FOREIGN POLICY IS MY STRENGTH....








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