Posted on 10/07/2008 8:16:58 PM PDT by Armed Civilian
I believe Mcain missed the softball question at the end.
What is it you dont know and what will you do to find out. Mcain should have said, What I dont know is;
What I don’t know is, how to get Barry’s birth certificate out of Kenya.
Agreed, this site needs to control the so many useless Vanity threads popping up supporting the Obambi’s views.
Hmmm...does he say: “What I know is that there are challenging times ahead for whoever inhabits the Oval Office. What I don’t know is if Senator Obama is ready for that. Even his own running mate thought he wasn’t ready. Now is not the time for ‘on the job training’ my friends. Look, my friends, I’ve been through much worse for this country. I once spent time in a cramped, dark cell in a foreign land. Beaten daily and unsure if I’d ever see my loved ones or the country I loved ever again. But what carried me through that was my faith in God and my faith in the America I love so deeply. While I have no doubt (wink, wink) that Senator Obama loves his country, now is not the time for him. God bless you, and goodnight.”
We are not supposed to post vanities in the news section.
Ooooo..I LIKE this one a lot! :)
“Obama, please tell your goons in Kenya to let Jerome Corsi come home.”
Everybody is right on...he should have said why would anyone vote for this empty suit who has done nothing with his life but promote socialism (commie pinko)
I agree....a perfect time, but hind sight is 20-20
But a good one.
To me, this was the big thing of the night. Obama was befuddled with his answer. He doesn't have a doctrine.
McCain Doctrine was clear --------Victory Doctrine.
Obama truly lost the debate right there. I couldn't believe that the FoxNewsChannel pundits did not pick up on it.
I agree. I'm starting a thread on that issue right now!
I agree. I'm starting a thread on that issue right now!
LOL! Make sure it has dozens of keywords!
McCain knocked this out of the park. He said that because the president doesn’t know what will occur during his administration, he must be able to bring experience to bear on these unique circumstances (cf. Bush and 9/11—no one expected America to be attack by radical Islam in this fashion). McCain correctly pointed out his real experience and contrasted that with Obama’s dismal handling of recent foreign policy events (Georgia, Iran, ...).
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