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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-02-04 07:17 PM
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Cellphone and remote microphones were "jammed" before/during debate?
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Edited on Sat Oct-02-04 07:18 PM by SoCalDem
I looked here, and did not see this.. On my way home today, I heard on 90.7 FM (here in LA area) someone who was discussing the debates. I got in after it started, so I don't know who the guy was,but anyway...

He was saying that in the few days before the debates, they were all yakking it up on their cell phones, and paging each other and using personal microphones to stay in contact..BUT... about an hour before the debate, NO ONE COULD GET ANY signal for ANY device..

They asked, and got :shrug: for an answer..

I wonder if the * earpiece required that all other signals be blocked...

When I got home, I tried to listen to the rest of the segment, but I cannot find the manual for my new stereo, and could not figure out how to change the stations:dunce:

I would really hate to think that he was being coached, considering the dismal performance he gave, but.....

It would explain ONE thing.. The "answers" were no more than 2 minutes long, and by the time someone (Karen??) fed him the answers, his time would have been pretty much..up..

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