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To wash away any bad tastes left by yesterday’s post of the President’s address on Iraq, let me offer this palate cleanser: the Republican response, presented by US Senate nominee Marco Rubio of Florida:
Now that is how one addresses the nation. Unless something goes very wrong, he’ll be Florida’s next US Senator, and I predict we’ll all be grateful for that.
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Pretty good speech for a newcomer to the national political arena. I hope he becomes the next Senator representing Florida.
“Unless something goes very wrong, he’ll be Florida’s next US Senator, and I predict we’ll all be grateful for that.”
Amen to that, Sis!
Very well said–and by someone who obviously loves America and her greatness.
We are on the wrong road, as anyone like Marco Rubio whose parents left Castro’s socialist “paradise” knows all too well. God bless him, and I hope he’s elected!