That was me.
*holds up hand*
I posted it..it was me. 
Yup
Meeeee...

^_^

Seriously, I didn't really believe it, I marked it as amusing propaganda. But 
it does make you wonder, perhaps it was just the
particular clips that they chose. But even in the Michael Moore film which had 
him speaking when he was much younger and head of
some company, he seemed more lucid and erudite than he does currently. Perhaps 
it�s the stress and nervousness of being President?
Maybe the guy's just plain ole nervous, like talking to a girl you're attracted 
to, you say silly things like 'Nice earlobes'
instead of 'nice earrings'. Stuff like that.

-Gel 

-----Original Message-----
From: S. Isaac Dealey 

He stutters and stammers on the simplest phrases... stops speaking and starts 
over with a new sentence in the middle when there's no
apparent reason...

I remember seeing somebody post a url to a flash movie with a video of him 
during the debate and another during his debates 10 yrs
ago when he was running for gov. of TX that made a very good point. 10 yrs ago 
he was a very competent speaker, even a very
competent debater. When he speaks now he sounds like gradnpa Simpson (if not 
worse). Perhaps at one point in time he was a viable
leader -- how can you lead when you can't open your mouth without someone 
saying "please, sit down before you fall down". And that's
a social issue that's even irrespective of the author's suggestion that he's 
suffering from "pre-senile dementia" (assuming the term
actually means something other than "he's old").


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