Posted on 10/07/2008 2:01:24 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3
While the two presidential candidates, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama, prepare for their second debate on Oct. 7 at Belmont University in Nashville, Tom Brokaw gets to sift through questions submitted by you. In addition to queries from a group randomly selected by the Gallup organization, Brokaw will be fielding questions submitted online at mydebates.org, the site created by the Commission on Presidential Debates and Myspace. The focus of the town hall-style debate will be domestic and foreign policy, Brokaw's specialties.
Hey Radix...haven’t seen you in a while. ;-)
I was talking about McCain winning. And I think he did.
He’s not a firey go-getter like Sarah. But he held his own and did answer the questions............zero didn’t.
But McCain chose Sarah like you choose a fine wine!
Smooth, smells sweet but a little tart, and hits the spot!!! ;-))) Made a good decision too! ;-)
Hey...good to see you! ;-)
McCain /Palin 2008
again Obama is allowed to give the script to his little story about being a poor boy from a humble background. McCain should have countered “ You mean the ‘scholarship’ in the form of
full financial backing from a Saudi Prince ,at the behest of a Black Panther Party associated american moslem radical ?”
I hear ya, but this is already well underway. Buried in the "Rescue" Bill was provision to allow " Principal Write- downs". In fact it went on and said there were no limitations as what the feds could do to the loan to insure that foreclosure does not occur.
McCain is not speaking to the base here. He's trying to get the populous undecided vote.
You need to ask? The Government of course.
CNN is the Obama network..
Don’t bother.
Terribly funereal. The audience was ZOMBIE-LIKE.
I thought the glove were supposed to come off - someone forgot to remind mccain, or, the ayers et all issues are not polling well
Yeah, what he said... oh yeah, and listen your running mate and TAKE OFF THE GLOVES!!
I pray that James Carville's axiom about depending on young voters is the surest way to lose holds true.
Well, to be fair, your gas has been cheaper than ours even when it was hitting peak prices! ;^)
Frankly, I agree with Drudge: B O R I N G.
My Friend, He wont listen.
He is a maverick
But John McCain kept saying, America is the greatest force for good on the planet and how the American workforce and ingenuity can solve our problems (which I agree with!).
Excellent points :)
Obama touched me in places that I have NEVER been touched before. I feel a warm and tingly sensation throughout my private parts. Gag me with a freakin’ spoon!
I'm apoplectic...
I agree. I thought McCain seemed a bit tired. He had the substance, but his style was lacking. This might be his favorite venue, but I thought he did better in the last debate. Glad Sarah has his back.
The odd thing is Luntz said McCain won on the economy according to his group, yet lost overall. Well..um....isn’t the economy the most important issue according to the polls?
Also, does that mean Obama kicked ass at foreign policy near the end of the debate?
lol
DUMB ...or as someone else pointed out, they didn’t want to be seen as going against Obama.
Barry was his typical arrogant self, he seemed more tense and argumentative, and just didn't come across as a "likable Messiah". He's just a slightly more articulate Jean-Francois Kerree, without the advantage of Heinz in Pennsylvania.
Patience, forget the spin and those special-bullbleep-sauce polls, and onward to victory. Who can trust a neophyte in times like these? In the end, people will make the right choice.
BOOMER SOONERS! NUMBER ONE!
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