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Originally Posted by 427 S/O
Advantage?. why would the number of people make any difference?. It doesn't!. There would be an equal number of dems. and rep. asking questions. Your really desperate for some kind of come back, and you don't mind if there ludcrious points that make no sense?. Which they are!.
'O'NO! cannot handle pressure so his handlers script his every move. More and more folks see this and that's one of many reasons his ratings have been in a steady decline since the primaries. Delete 'change', add 'appeasement' and you have another reason most folks see where he's headed (down). Your weak Steve...very weak.
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Perry, it gives him a huge advantage. Obama enjoys, and feeds off of the rock star adulation of a large crowd. If he can make 50% of 300 people agree with what he is saying then he is not going to get that mob mentality to work for him, but if he can get 50% of 30,000 people, then he will. It will not matter what he says so much as how he says it, and if he pushes the right buttons by using the right buzzwords. That mob might go so far as to drown out, boo, or otherwise aggravate McCain and put him off his game. This is where Obama could have an advantage. Ever been to a Baptist Sermon version of dueling pianos? Neither have I, but I suspect that the result would be something similar, but McCains piano would have all the black keys missing.
Have you ever given a speech in front of 10 people? How about 1000? Can you really tell me that there is no difference?
Steve