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Peter Feaman: ‘Give them a Commander-in-chief worth their sacrifice’

Florida’s Republican National Committeeman Peter Feaman has a reputation for firing up fellow Republicans when he speaks.

Thursday night’s “final push” gathering of local Party members and conservative candidates in Boca Raton provided a prime opportunity for him to “encourage” and “embolden” the crowd as he shared why this election is personal to him.

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  1. Wonderful………….i know how proud of your Dad and Son you are……….Our grandson is in the Marines, having served 2 deployments……..one in Irag and one in Afghanistan………..he is a hero to us………AND a Republican……

  2. WOW……Standing applause from my home after watching this on my computer! Well said Peter! Prayers for your son to be safe and prayers to have Mitt Romney win the election and get this great country of ours back on track! You’re our National Committeeman Peter Feaman and I think the world of you! Thank you for all you do! Keep up the great work! You’re proud of your dad and son and I know they are proud of you too!

  3. Peter, Great job last night! We were on the edges of our seats listening to your inspirational speech.
    Today National Committeeman, tomorrow…?

  4. to Kathy, Amy and Margi,
    You are very kind and thank you for your encouragement!
    Kathy, thank you for your grandson’s service.
    In 2010 we fired Nancy Pelosi. Let’s now take care of the occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue!

  5. When you claim responsibility for winning, you must be ready to govern. Otherwise, it is just harangue and blabbering. Boehner, Cantor and Ryan continue to disappoint.

  6. Peter Feaman quantum-leaped eloquence in his presentation to the assembled audience at Marriott Town Center on 11/1/2012. He was dynamic. He was electric. He was inspirational. He was believable. He was on fire. He was beyond powerful. Dare I say it? He approached the edges of a speech by Churchill. Frankly, I can think of no higher praise.

    Cheers,

    MORT

  7. Mike Smollon says:

    M. Feaman, you chose not to serve in the 60′s? Why, because you didn’t want to go to war against a country that had never attacked you? If you are a true patriot, as it seems your father and son are, you don’t ask what the cause is. Evidently, you did when you had a chance.
    As for commander in chief, let’s give these patriots one who will not sacrifice their lives needlessly in stupid wars against people who never attacked us and will never embrace democracy as we want to impose on them.

    You’re a joke.

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