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Thursday, November 02, 2006

Senate debate

I know, I know, where's the open thread. Well with so many other sites doing that, I decided to just concentrate on working on the video clips. The debate is almost over and I'll have the video up as soon as possible.

In short, I think it was the best debate yet and I'm happy Joe "Mr. Filibuster" wasn't there whinning and caarrying on like a baby. Finally, we get the old fashion kitchen table debate Ned has talked about throughout his campaign and hear two men address the issues without ripping each other to shreds.

Be back soon.