wild bunch led troops against tight
Bobby is Stress. You (yes, Bobby is a woman) organizes the "Veterans for McCain" a great debate party at the Orleans Casino in Las Vegas. Getting to the 200 people looking at here together the last televised debate of the presidential candidates on .... and they all want something from Bobby: where there's still more chairs? Where can I get a glass of wine? Have you seen Heather?
And right in the biggest hype will also make this journalist from Switzerland interviews. No problem for Bobby! She takes me by the hand and introduces me to lots of people before. All give willingly and friendly information: the retired brigadier general, the Blue Star Mom (a mother whose child does military service), the Vietnam veteran in a wheelchair, simple party members and the President of the Republican Party in Nevada, the volunteers and the governor of Hawaii, which is now the guest of honor. Everyone says what they think answers to my questions and want to know how people see in Switzerland, the U.S. elections.
I could make the same shots on multiple shipments. What a contrast to the Democrats!
Nice people are even on democratic events and in the offices of the Obama campaign - no one can say just anything. Everything here is strictly regulated, to the smallest detail, organized, nothing is left to chance. When a reporter comes, there is alarm among whom few, chronically congested Respondents may not speak to journalists. When they finally get's in front of microphone, they do the job perfectly, give thoughtful answers in printable sentences. All this is highly professional, likely to succeed - and almost bloodless. Perhaps it is also an indication that Barack Obama will be a good commander in chief of the armed forces. The campaign troops he has at any rate under control, while the old soldier McCain commanded a fairly chaotic bunch.
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