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Steele Speaks

“As a little boy growing up in this town, this is awesome," Michael Steele said in accepting the chairmanship of the RNC. He vowed to take the conservative message to every boardroom and community and expand the map of the Republican Party.

“For those of you that wish to obstruct, get ready to get knocked over," he said

Steele went on to add that "To my friends in northeast, get ready baby, it’s time to turn it on.” He said Republican Party would expand in the midwest, and win the west once again.

"We stand proud as the conservative party of the United States,” he said.

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Sebastian B. O. Buniontow V| 1.30.09 @ 5:36PM

"We stand proud as the conservative party of the United States,” he said.

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As he stands ready to invite the NE moderates into the party. No one calls out the hypocrisy?

sidnee| 12.12.09 @ 12:23PM

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