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Originally Posted by rahl
Nowhere in that interview did he say he was browbeaten. He stated that though he didn't agree with the bill he did agree that if the bill was defeated any chance for any reform would take years and years to come about again and he couldn't be apart of that. Unless there is some other interview I missed, I don't see where you are coming from
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And how did he sound Rahl? Like the Dennis of old? Did he sound happy and enthusiastic over it? If no one has ever heard Dennis talk they may not understand. But I have heard Dennis talk for as long as I can remember (going back to the days when he was Cleveland's youngest mayor ever and he fought corruption in the city and for City Power.
He's always been an idealist and up until the past week ALWAYS been energetic and very self assured in his views. That interview and others the past week, he has been a shell of himself. Broken, trembling voice.
I dare you to listen to older Dennis tapes and compare them and tell me that you can't hear the voice of a broken man in Dennis now.
He is on again with Triv today (Monday) at 4pm. Feel free to listen. I'm sure Triv will play the parts I am talking about.