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After CNN interview report-response to Bring them Home Now
8/12/2003
| Armymarinemom
Posted on 08/12/2003 6:22:53 AM PDT by armymarinemom
I never realized how much work can go into such a short interview. CNN hired a local crew that was fantastic! The camera man commented that he had seen this guy before being interviewed for Anti-War actives and began to worry about a newbie facing off with Mr. Goff. I felt like I didn't get in near enough argument with this guy about his political actives prior to his latest venture. The crew said that it looked because Mr. Goff appeared macho but came across as wimpier than the woman opposing him. That isn't quite what I wanted to achieve. Hopefully if I ever have to do this again it will be easier to think on my feet. At lease I did get to bring up the fact that I wonder what his agenda is about. Hopefully that will make parents wonder too.
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To: armymarinemom
The transcipt is up. Bring them Home
I'd say weenie Goff finished last by the reading of the transcript.I also think it'll be interesting when young Goff returns home to super soldier. Wonder if Stan will call Hackworth or Kerry for immoral support?
To: gatorbait
sorry for the double post, slow machine , I guess
To: armymarinemom
Thanks for the link. You rock.
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08/14/2003 7:20:21 PM PDT
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Bryan
To: armymarinemom
Read the transcript - you did great! but they certainly gave the peace guy a lot more space. But I guess we have to expect that on CNN. I was glad you were able to get those last few words in, "They want to finish what they started".
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