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sailingaway
07-08-2010, 11:57 AM
http://www.wfpl.org/2010/07/08/conway-and-paul-debate-trade-jabs-at-conference/

" U.S. Senate candidates Jack Conway and Rand Paul shared a stage Thursday for the first time since the May primary, and each candidate accused the other of being too extreme.

The candidates met at a conference of the County Judge-Executives, Magistrates and Commissioners, a group of a lawmakers who Conway says often rely on federal spending for county projects. The Democrat Conway criticized Paul for being too aggressive in his calls for reduced federal spending. Conway also brought up the controversial statements Paul made on cable news after the primary.

“Accountability is not going on national TV and saying it’s un-American to go after British Petroleum,” said Conway. “Accountability is not having a worldview where you think government should basically not touch business whatsoever.”

Paul, who says he is a social conservative as well as a fiscal conservative, criticized Conway for being too close to the national Democratic Party on social and economic issues. , including the so-called Cap and Trade energy legislation.

“President Obama favors it. Congressman Yarmuth favors it. Ben Chandler favors it. And Jack favors it,” said Paul. “Cap and Trade will be a disaster for our state.”

Conway responded that Paul is mischaracterizing his position.

“I oppose Cap and Trade,” he said. “I will oppose Cap and Trade as Kentucky’s next United States Senator.”

One of Paul’s chief claims was that he would work to reduce federal spending by requiring the government to operate on a balanced budget.

“If I’m elected, I will force that issue,” he said. “I will force a vote on the balanced budget amendment and I will, if necessary, filibuster to be heard on the issue.”

Afterwards, Paul said money may have to be cut from all areas of the government, including the military, for a balanced budget."

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BamaFanNKy
07-08-2010, 01:25 PM
Hmmmm. Needs to come stronger at CONway. Where was Conway when Biden came to town? Where is CONway on Wind farms since his website displayed them as campaign material etc.

sailingaway
07-08-2010, 01:55 PM
Hmmmm. Needs to come stronger at CONway. Where was Conway when Biden came to town? Where is CONway on Wind farms since his website displayed them as campaign material etc.

He didn't get a chance to question Jack and the questions were all from Dem political appointees and elected types, so they didn't showcase Rand's issues. Rand could have asked how he'd vote on the Kagen appointment, etc. There is no end to material.

TheDriver
07-08-2010, 02:00 PM
Well the one thing sticking out like a sore thumb to me is the media or Jack Conway don't want anything to do with explaining or mentioning Conway is pro choice.

How many democrats were pro life again? 40% plus?

sailingaway
07-08-2010, 02:10 PM
Well the one thing sticking out like a sore thumb to me is the media or Jack Conway don't want anything to do with explaining or mentioning Conway is pro choice.

How many democrats were pro life again? 40% plus?

Rand did get that in!

BamaFanNKy
07-08-2010, 02:22 PM
I just watched it. It seems Conway was very unprepared talking and he keeps saying "Wendell Ford's seat." Um, last time I checked Jim Bunning was representing Kentucky as is Mitch..... so it's KENTUCKY'S SEAT!

TheDriver
07-08-2010, 03:19 PM
Rand did get that in!

Right, and there was no rebuttal from Jack. And the press didn't mention it.