a) I have not agreed to any such thing. I am just not sure why it is a
problem for the Obama campaign to spend the Obama campaign's money.

b) the VP thing, to me, at least, reveals some issues with the GOP
idea of what is important to a given woman. It is also an issue in
terms of a campaign that claims to represent ordinary people.

And I don't want to get into who thinks either is ok and who doesn't.
Neither of these is a real issue and if you want to cite the party as
proof that the corporate media are being mean to your boy, I am sure
you will manage if you put your mind to it, but that still won't make
it true :)


On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Why do you think an election-night celebration is unusual?
>>
>> Who is paying for the party? Is it taxpayer money or regulated
>> (campaign) funds? If not, then what is the problem?
>>
>>
> With the economy the way it is, even if the Shah of Iran paid for the party,
> its $2,000,000 I think could be well spent elsewhere.  I also would agree
> that the wardrobe expenses were a bit excessive and the same kind of
> look/style could possibly have been done on a smaller budget.
>
> But, to echo Charlie's comment, why does it seem to be ok that Obama drops 2
> mil on a party, but its excessive when the RNC drops 150k to make their VP
> candudate look like she should be VP?
>
> And dont throw the 'hometown' thing around..again.  Obama has claimed he
> wants to change things, yet, as those on this thread have agreed, he is just
> doing what everyone else has.
> --
> Scott Stroz
>
>
> 

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