by Thomas J. Belknap The Governor’s Rumble

So, I’ve been up way past my bedtime putting together a quick run-down on the debate from last night. It was a good time, and there was a lot of interest to watch from the candidates, but honestly, Spitzer kicked butt. We knew that would happen, but it’s nice to see it. I see that RT is getting into the race, and my friend (whom I’ve never met) ByThePeople seems to be on the fence-post about his decision. To me, any Governor is going to be distracted by NYC enough to piss us off upstate, but I at least want someone who appears to have a clue what he wants to do, and Spitzer’s the only guy that convinced me of that last night.

Besides, he’s the only one that’s even come close to supporting Clean Money, Clean Elections, and that’s a point in his favour.

The 2006 New York State Governor’s Debate ~ DragonFlyEye.Net

Last night, Wednesday, August 30th, my wife and I had the pleasure of being at Nathaniel?s Pub with a few hundred Elliot Spitzer supporters to watch the ?town hall meeting? face-off between Democrat Elliot Spitzer, Republican John Faso and long-shot Democratic challenger Tom Suozzi. I was called about a week in advance of this event and asked if I would like to reserve a place at the event. I didn?t even know I was on their mailing list, but of course, I could not say no and consider myself doing a fair job at this website.

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