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Opening of Presidential Debate 1992
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George H. Bush vs. Bill Clinton vs. Ross Perot. The year was 1992. Let's get it on.
Sep 3, 2008 6:43 AM
Re: Opening of Presidential Debate 1992
Isn't Obama sayign the exact same thing as Clinton was back then? It's the same old scam with the false left/right paradigm. I'm amazed Perot actually got a chance to debate. Note how Bush emphasizes the word agenda. Clinton fails to mention the great dispersement of cocaine in his state at his will. He's cause alot of heartbreak. America was coming apart at the seams back then because of the bankers Bush was connected with. If I weren't twelve at the time, I would've voted Perot. Yes, I actually payed attention to the debates and Perot's tv presentations back then, and the people didn't listen to that man who was trying to help us unlike the power hungry republicans and democrats.
By: jellis4
Re: Opening of Presidential Debate 1992
I should've marketed this link better. What I hoped people would see is the utter arrogance of George Bush, Sr. and the vapid change rhetoric of Clinton, and Perot slicing like a hot knife through butter. Perot was by far the best candidate. I should say that of these three he was the only candidate who meant the best for America. I'm sorry the video ends rather abruptly, but the 'Net offers few other Perot videos. He seems to have been banned.
I recommend the debate between him and pompous Bore. It's frightfully sickening to watch; Bore's hideous arrogance is stunning. Bore is an empty-headed man who has found his voice of swaying the gullible masses into following his siren song into Hell. But whatever; the masses get what they clamor for. As long as it's popular, they'll buy it. I mean that both literally and figuratively.
I recommend the debate between him and pompous Bore. It's frightfully sickening to watch; Bore's hideous arrogance is stunning. Bore is an empty-headed man who has found his voice of swaying the gullible masses into following his siren song into Hell. But whatever; the masses get what they clamor for. As long as it's popular, they'll buy it. I mean that both literally and figuratively.
