To: mlocher
I think McCain will get a modest bounce from this debate.
Wow..can I have some of that happy juice you apparently are imbibing in?
I hope to GOD that you are right - but I think we just lost the election tonight.
Mac was HORRIBLE. Off. Wheezy. Weak. Obambi was strong, confident and did his typical happy talk that goes over with 99.99999% of the masses who pick Presidents like we pick the American idol.
Bookmark my post and come back in 5 days - Obambi will likely widen the lead, as much as it chagrins/depresses me to say it.
4,132 posted on
10/07/2008 7:23:56 PM PDT by
jstolzen
(All it takes for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing - Edmund Burke)
To: jstolzen
Mac was HORRIBLE. Off. Wheezy. Weak. Obambi was strong, confident and did his typical happy talk that goes over with 99.99999% of the masses who pick Presidents like we pick the American idol. Bookmark my post and come back in 5 days - Obambi will likely widen the lead, as much as it chagrins/depresses me to say it. I couldn't agree more. The election is over.
4,256 posted on
10/07/2008 7:26:13 PM PDT by
Digger
(If RINO is your selection, then failure is your election)
To: jstolzen
McCain got off to a lousy start but has dominated and won the second two-thirds of the debate. BO has lost the foreign policy questions entirely.
To: jstolzen
McCain got off to a lousy start but has dominated and won the second two-thirds of the debate. BO has lost the foreign policy questions entirely.
To: jstolzen
Wow..can I have some of that happy juice you apparently are imbibing in?Another gloom and doomer.
McCain is not playing to you or I. He is playing to the middle class undecideds. He was clear, if sometimes uninspired. He was concise, and discussed what he would do.
Obama, on the other hand, discussed problems, visions and issues, but rarely discussed what he would do in any level of specificity.
Which debate were you watching?
4,956 posted on
10/07/2008 7:42:35 PM PDT by
mlocher
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