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by jimlayton October 16, 2008 3:15 AM EDT
jahyes,

McCain didn''t promise to lower the defict in 4 years. He promised to balance the budget in 4 years?

Can''t be done.
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by nesstoria October 16, 2008 3:13 AM EDT
One of the greatest things I don''t understand about mcshame.Is why he just refuses to grow up and stop playing these stupid childesh baby games about,poor me ,poor me,boo hoo stop calling me names.He claims that Obama doesn''t say anything to the people that call mcshame harsh,rude names.Yet as we all know,at the mcshame rallies the name-calling and death threats are not only condoned but instigated by,if not him,the-and I quote-"freth of bresh air, unquote.I''ve noticed,that mcshame has always done that.For mcshame/palin believing soooooo much in god and jesus,they sure don''t act like it.On the contrary they do exactly what the"good book" says NOT TO DO!They should look at the treetrunk in there own eyes,before looking at the twig in other peoples.I can''t stand the FACT that they are HYPOCRYTES and have that dispicable attitude that,I can spread lies,negativity and rheteric about you,but It''s wrong,only if you do it to or about me.

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by cbsjdr October 16, 2008 3:12 AM EDT
Obama wins!!! Obama answered more directly, more clearly and with real substance. Most Americans care most about the economy right now and Obama''s plan will improve the lives of 95% of us. Obama was very "Presidential," even when McCain was making unclear and false personal attacks, Obama listened respectfully and answered with real information that cleared the issue for us. McCain was just angry and shot out short unclear statements that were "jargony". By that I mean making big claims that sound good, but had no substance. McCain was angry, but not strong.
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by cakemanjb October 16, 2008 3:11 AM EDT
McCain came across angry , confused , and more then a little mentally unstable at times. Obama is a very steady person by nature , and a whole lot smarter then McCain. The smart guy gets my vote. OBAMA WON
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by jhayes_88 October 16, 2008 3:07 AM EDT
correct me if I''m wrong but McCain PROMISED to lower the defict within 4yrs Obama said 10 years how is McCain going to do that without either raising taxes or cutting even more programs that the USA people need now more than ever??
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by maripil October 16, 2008 3:07 AM EDT
Sen. Obama won the debate hands down!!
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by hihawaii1 October 16, 2008 3:03 AM EDT
The problem with keeping the big companies fat is that they then get governmental agencies to impose expensive rules making it nearly impossible for small businesses. I haven''t any change in terms of business as usaual from John McCain. He is way into corporatism as a form of capitalism and continuing the legacy of paid off politician and corruption. Trickle down just doesn''t work. Isn''t that obvious. The possibility for the ultimately American dream becomes more and more slim. Also the idea of a spending freeze is very scary to me especailly with Palin around. Something potenially Maoist about it. Besides that I thought McCain still looked like a volcano about to blow.
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by jimlayton October 16, 2008 3:03 AM EDT
IndWoman,

Thanks. It''s the 2nd time I''ve her him mention Palin and autism.

Ok, so he understands.
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by bethtortuga October 16, 2008 3:02 AM EDT
8 years of a hot head----that''s enough.
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by grandmar247 October 16, 2008 3:02 AM EDT
Barack has said that he wants to "spread the wealth around". He plans to give 95% of the American People Tax Breaks. Approximately 44% of those 95% DON''T pay any INCOME TAXES. This is nothing more than a TAX SUBSIDY which is nothing more than "WELFARE". Wake up AMERICA before it''s too late.
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