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Tuesday, October 30, 2007


JOHN EDWARDS, JOE BIDEN

Biden: Three Things in Rudy's Sentences, A Noun, A Verb, And 9/11

Edwards: Nobody on this stage is pure. I don't claim to be perfect... This is not about the past, this is about the future. We are here in Philadelphia where the founders decided that the power would not be with the rich, but with the people.

Kucinich goes after Edwards on working on a hedge fund. The man married to the Elf Princess pledges to cancel NAFTA for what must be the 87,546th time in these debates.

Joe Biden: Rudy Giuliani, the most underqualified man to seek the presidency since George W. Bush, shouldn't be questioning the experience of anyone on this stage... There's only three things he says in a sentence: a noun, a verb, and 9/11." That gets a roar and laughter.

He contends the "Biden crime bill" is what cleaned up New York City.


 





 

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