Comments on: CBS Poll: Obama Has Edge In Final Debate

By Large Margin, Uncommitted Voters Say Democrat Won The Last Debate Before The Election

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by silthunder7 October 16, 2008 9:48 AM EDT
KEEP POSTING YOUR FALSE NOTIONS AND RHETORIC..
YOU''LL SEE IN A FEW WEEKS WHO IS GOING TO WIN!!!!

VOTE JOHN MCCAIN!!!!! HE WON THE DEBATE LAST NIGHT YOU ARE JUST TO NAIVE TO ADMIT IT...
VOTE MCCAIN!!!!!
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by silthunder7 October 16, 2008 9:44 AM EDT
KEEP TALKING THIS GOP RAN US INTO THE GROUND STUFF/WHEN IT WAS ACTUALLY YOUR DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS THAT DID IT!!!! YOU GUYS INCLUDING THE MEDIA ARE FULL OF IT... THE REPUBS DID THIS AND THE REPUBS DID THAT.
WELL WHAT DID YOU DO????????????????

ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
VOTE MCCAIN/PALIN 08!!!!
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by lch100 October 16, 2008 9:43 AM EDT
Well, McCain lost me in his opening comments where he promised "our prayers and thoughts with Nancy Reagan"...for falling in her home and going to the doctor? All due respect to Mrs. Reagan, but a disingenuous outreach to Reaganites was a turn-off. It simply seemed odd.
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by silthunder7 October 16, 2008 9:41 AM EDT
OBAMA - A GUN OWNERS WORST NIGHTMARE!!!!!
OBAMA IS THE MOST ANTI 2nd AMENDMENT PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES!!!!!! PERIOD!!!!!
The presidential primary season is finally over, and it is now time
for gun owners to take a careful look at just where nominee Barack Obama stands on issues related to the Second Amendment. During the
primaries, Obama tried to hide behind vague statements of support for
%u201Csportsmen%u201D or unfounded claims of general support for the right
to keep and bear arms.
But his real record, based on votes taken, political associations,
and long standing positions, shows that Barack Obama is a serious
threat to Second Amendment liberties. Don%u2019t listen to his campaign
rhetoric! Look instead to what he has said and done during his entire
political career.
FACT: Barack Obama opposes four of the five Supreme Court justices
who affirmed an individual right to keep and bear arms. He voted
against the confirmation of Alito and Roberts and he has stated he
would not have appointed Thomas or Scalia.17
FACT: Barack Obama voted for an Illinois State Senate bill to ban and
confiscate %u201Cassault weapons,%u201D but the bill was so poorly crafted,
it would have also banned most semi-auto and single and double barrel
shotguns commonly used by sportsmen.18
FACT: Barack Obama wants to re-impose the failed and discredited
Clinton Gun Ban.15
VOTE MCCAIN!!!!!
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by thcarson-2009 October 16, 2008 9:26 AM EDT
The debates are over. The discussion now really needs to include the upcoming Obama landslide.


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Posted by hungry4goodg


Blah, Blah, Blah. Gore had a 11 point lead over Bush in October according to the "polls". If you''re middle class and think Obama isn''t going to raise your taxes then you are insane. Clinton ran on the not raising your taxes platform also and the first thing he did was raise taxes.
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by simonette2 October 16, 2008 8:38 AM EDT
Gees. Too little, too late from McCain. Does this mean we are going to see hundreds of Joe the Plumber ads?
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by truthspeake2 October 16, 2008 8:20 AM EDT
Obama/Biden 2008...enough is enough, the GOP has ran this country into the ground!
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by irishmurph2 October 16, 2008 6:48 AM EDT
Obama is the great white hope...I can''t wait to get from beneath the black cloud Bush has placed over our heads!
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by sarahoffs October 16, 2008 6:37 AM EDT
I took notes throughout the debate, then once it was over I turned off the TV and started writing. I didn''t expect that my observations would mirror so many others''. I am undecided and wanted to hear from the candidates what their specific issues are. I wasn''t expecting such an emotional and even at times melodramatic response from Mr. McCain. I knew he would have been well prepared by his team so I wasn''t expecting him to miss the mark so greatly.

Even so I am not letting this debate make my decision for me, now it''s time to dig into the candidates specific platforms (straight from their websites) and try to analyze which candidate is the best match for me.

Please be careful folks, not to fall prey to the ***** flurrying about in email. Get your data straight from the source. It''s the least you can do for our country, to be a truly educated voter.

Sara Hoffman
imundecided.blogspot.com
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by abmitus October 16, 2008 6:10 AM EDT
OBAMA / BIDEN 08
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by hungry4goodg October 16, 2008 5:28 AM EDT
The debates are over. The discussion now really needs to include the upcoming Obama landslide.
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