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Old 09-27-08, 07:31 PM   #58
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My take without reading the others in this post:

McCain: Had the edge with the military and world affairs. But by only small margin. He is befuddled with the economy. He seemed a bit more confident then Obama. McCain still extrudes the old school Washington. My feelings here is we will never get over Old School Washington. To many old goats running the place. Others who are new fall in line.

Obama: Focused to much on Afganistan. There is more world trouble other than Afganistan. (McCain seems to realise this and has the slight edge of 26 years of experiencing it). Obama seemed to stumble and stutter on some questions, ie. Obama likes to stump and use what he thinks the crowd wants to hear. In other words, he is not questioned. He is free to speak what he likes. However, under direct questioning, he started to show his inexperience to me. I noticed this as well when FOX had an interview with Bill O'Reilly. He should have known O'Reilly would go for the juggular. Obama is just as befuddle with the economy. Last, Obama needs to stop saying, "I think". Everyone here thinks. We need a leader who "knows".


I call it a even toss up. Although this was to be McCains night on foriegn policy, much of it was the economy. Me thinks the VP debate and VP as a whole will determine this race to the White House. I'm looking forward to the the VP debate. I wonder how much of a bulldog with lipstick Palin will be?
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