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Bush expounds on his faith. He's on home territory here. It's all the more scary because there are people at home cheering him for this. It does not belong in our government. Kerry's joining in here. At least he's mentioning other ways of connecting to a higher being.

DaveCullenCO: Bush on God and prayer. He's doing well for his crowd, plus. The mainstream eats this stuff up. Kerry needs to show some warmth on this.
DaveCullenCO: Don't be an Iceman, Don't be and Iceman.
DaveCullenCO: Well at least Kerry is talking about his faith a bit. That helps. But he is doing it as KIND OF an iceman.
DaveCullenCO: Nice job on the loving your neighbor better, though. And good job working in the altar-boy thing earlier.
DaveCullenCO: He's got to convince some people he's not a Godless heathen.

That's what's so scary. He feels the need to join in.

DaveCullenCO: Nice plug for Daschale!
DaveCullenCO: Very cleverly done. Daschale is in the fight of his life to hold onto his senate seat right now, and Kerry just made him sound for a minute like co-leader of the 9/11 aftermath.

Bush scores a point taking Kerry to task for mentioning McCain again--McCain supports Bush.

Moderator calls Laura Bush a strong woman? Assuming a fact not in evidence. Bush says he loves his wife and daughters. Duh...Bush lands a flat one about Laura and speeches. Bush sounds like Forrest Gump without the insights.

Kerry makes a joke about marrying up and the silent crowd laughs. Kerry's most human moment.

DaveCullenCO: Kerry showed some WARMTH!
DaveCullenCO: Finally. He actually told a touching story. And told it with feeling, not like he was reading it out off the T-Prompter. Shew!

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