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[Updated] If you missed the conference call, you can listen to the archived call on Blog Talk Radio hosted by NoQuarterUSA. Listen to host Larry Johnson and guests Lynn Forester de Rothschild, Dr. Lynnette Long, and Rudy Giuliani talk to undecided Hillary supporters, PUMAs, and fence straddlers.
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Hillary Supporters, PUMAs & Fence Straddlers,
You’re Invited To Join:
Just Say No Deal’s
Closing Argument Conference Call
Sunday, November 2, 5:00 PM ET
Dial: (218) 486-1662
Access Code: 82114#
Or Listen Online @ BlogTalkRadio hosted by
NoQuarterUSA [listening link here]
Just Say No Deal released the following statement regarding their nationwide closing argument conference call for Sunday, November 2 at 5 PM ET:
WASHINGTON DC & NATIONWIDE - The Just Say No Deal coalition, a group of Senator Hillary Clinton’s most ardent supporters, is hosting its Closing Argument Nationwide Conference Call, Sunday, November 2, 5PM et. High-profile Democrats including Lady Lynn De Rothschild and Dr. Lynette Long join Moderate Republicans Charlie Crist and Rudy Guiliani in a plea to Hillary Supporters, PUMAs and u Undecided Voters during this 1 hour 30 minute call, which will also be streamed live over the internet.
Since its inception on the weekend of Hillary Clinton’s suspension speech, Just Say No Deal put Country Before Party by vocalizing opposition to thuggery, sexism, voter disenfranchisement, caucus fraud and corruption within the Democratic Party, in mainstream media and in the blogosphere.
The distinguished guests will specifically make their case to former Hillary Clinton supporters, who are still on the fence, as to why they should cast their votes for John McCain and Sarah Palin on Tuesday, November 4th. The panel will cover a host of topics based on questions posed by Just Say No Deal members via email.
[Editor's Note: Don't forget to turn your clocks back an hour.]
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Former DNC chair and Clinton loyalist, Terry McAuliffe, announces run for Virginia governor.
Democratic controlled Congress gives itself 3% pay raise despite recession ... Congress denies raises for federal judges ... Universities, factories and even hospitals force employees to take unpaid furloughs.
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