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September 27, 2008 at 5:20 PM #13980September 27, 2008 at 5:27 PM #276413svelteParticipant
I thought it was pretty much a tie.
I doubt it changed anybody’s mind, unless it was someone one had lived in a cave the last year and didn’t know where the candidates stood – and if they have done that they prolly won’t end up voting anyway.
Pretty good performance by both candidates.
September 27, 2008 at 5:27 PM #276670svelteParticipantI thought it was pretty much a tie.
I doubt it changed anybody’s mind, unless it was someone one had lived in a cave the last year and didn’t know where the candidates stood – and if they have done that they prolly won’t end up voting anyway.
Pretty good performance by both candidates.
September 27, 2008 at 5:27 PM #276685svelteParticipantI thought it was pretty much a tie.
I doubt it changed anybody’s mind, unless it was someone one had lived in a cave the last year and didn’t know where the candidates stood – and if they have done that they prolly won’t end up voting anyway.
Pretty good performance by both candidates.
September 27, 2008 at 5:27 PM #276721svelteParticipantI thought it was pretty much a tie.
I doubt it changed anybody’s mind, unless it was someone one had lived in a cave the last year and didn’t know where the candidates stood – and if they have done that they prolly won’t end up voting anyway.
Pretty good performance by both candidates.
September 27, 2008 at 5:27 PM #276735svelteParticipantI thought it was pretty much a tie.
I doubt it changed anybody’s mind, unless it was someone one had lived in a cave the last year and didn’t know where the candidates stood – and if they have done that they prolly won’t end up voting anyway.
Pretty good performance by both candidates.
September 27, 2008 at 5:36 PM #276418EnorahParticipanthonestly
I thought it was totally lame
most of it sounded like scripted responses (which I am sure they were)
NEITHER of those men, in this moment at least, represent me or my view point at this point in time.
September 27, 2008 at 5:36 PM #276675EnorahParticipanthonestly
I thought it was totally lame
most of it sounded like scripted responses (which I am sure they were)
NEITHER of those men, in this moment at least, represent me or my view point at this point in time.
September 27, 2008 at 5:36 PM #276691EnorahParticipanthonestly
I thought it was totally lame
most of it sounded like scripted responses (which I am sure they were)
NEITHER of those men, in this moment at least, represent me or my view point at this point in time.
September 27, 2008 at 5:36 PM #276726EnorahParticipanthonestly
I thought it was totally lame
most of it sounded like scripted responses (which I am sure they were)
NEITHER of those men, in this moment at least, represent me or my view point at this point in time.
September 27, 2008 at 5:36 PM #276741EnorahParticipanthonestly
I thought it was totally lame
most of it sounded like scripted responses (which I am sure they were)
NEITHER of those men, in this moment at least, represent me or my view point at this point in time.
September 27, 2008 at 6:07 PM #276428stockstradrParticipantI’m a liberal. No apologies. I’m voting for Obama.
However, I think Obama lost that debate…yet he lost it by a close margin; he didn’t lose big.
Obama had SO MUCH material to use to go direct attack mode on McCain, but Obama held back. And McCain put Obama on the ropes early and Obama couldn’t move off the ropes and found himself simply defending himself for much of the debate.
EXAMPLE: McCain was EFFECTIVE with his pork-barrel spending attack against Obama, and positioning himself (McCain) as fiscally conservative with voter’s tax dollars. Now that is a lie and totally absurd for a Republican who’s closely supported much of the Bush administration massive spending to claim he’s a fiscally conservative. But it doesn’t matter because McCain was very effective spinning that lie (McCain fiscal conservative, Obama pork barrel spender) during the debate.
September 27, 2008 at 6:07 PM #276684stockstradrParticipantI’m a liberal. No apologies. I’m voting for Obama.
However, I think Obama lost that debate…yet he lost it by a close margin; he didn’t lose big.
Obama had SO MUCH material to use to go direct attack mode on McCain, but Obama held back. And McCain put Obama on the ropes early and Obama couldn’t move off the ropes and found himself simply defending himself for much of the debate.
EXAMPLE: McCain was EFFECTIVE with his pork-barrel spending attack against Obama, and positioning himself (McCain) as fiscally conservative with voter’s tax dollars. Now that is a lie and totally absurd for a Republican who’s closely supported much of the Bush administration massive spending to claim he’s a fiscally conservative. But it doesn’t matter because McCain was very effective spinning that lie (McCain fiscal conservative, Obama pork barrel spender) during the debate.
September 27, 2008 at 6:07 PM #276700stockstradrParticipantI’m a liberal. No apologies. I’m voting for Obama.
However, I think Obama lost that debate…yet he lost it by a close margin; he didn’t lose big.
Obama had SO MUCH material to use to go direct attack mode on McCain, but Obama held back. And McCain put Obama on the ropes early and Obama couldn’t move off the ropes and found himself simply defending himself for much of the debate.
EXAMPLE: McCain was EFFECTIVE with his pork-barrel spending attack against Obama, and positioning himself (McCain) as fiscally conservative with voter’s tax dollars. Now that is a lie and totally absurd for a Republican who’s closely supported much of the Bush administration massive spending to claim he’s a fiscally conservative. But it doesn’t matter because McCain was very effective spinning that lie (McCain fiscal conservative, Obama pork barrel spender) during the debate.
September 27, 2008 at 6:07 PM #276736stockstradrParticipantI’m a liberal. No apologies. I’m voting for Obama.
However, I think Obama lost that debate…yet he lost it by a close margin; he didn’t lose big.
Obama had SO MUCH material to use to go direct attack mode on McCain, but Obama held back. And McCain put Obama on the ropes early and Obama couldn’t move off the ropes and found himself simply defending himself for much of the debate.
EXAMPLE: McCain was EFFECTIVE with his pork-barrel spending attack against Obama, and positioning himself (McCain) as fiscally conservative with voter’s tax dollars. Now that is a lie and totally absurd for a Republican who’s closely supported much of the Bush administration massive spending to claim he’s a fiscally conservative. But it doesn’t matter because McCain was very effective spinning that lie (McCain fiscal conservative, Obama pork barrel spender) during the debate.
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