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McBusch running from the debate.............

kolanuraven

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........says he's gonna go back to DC and wants a fix by Monday. :roll: :roll:

They don't need him....he's not been involved to date and he even thinks the economy is fine....and some lawmakers don't want him nor Obama back.

Why put off the debate? Now of all times the people need to hear from these men as one of them WILL BE the next Pres. and will inherit this mess.

Talk about Cut & Run....he's the leader in that for sure.
 

Sandhusker

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The next president needs to know what the hell he's going to have to deal with. He'd dang sure better be neck deep in the deal that's being shaped right now.

Obama dropped the ball with the Georgia/Russia deal and he's dropping it again. What a flippin putz....
 

Larrry

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I will say that debates will seldom change anyones mind. Everyone thinks their guy won. Besides if someone hasn't made up their mind as of now 99% chance they are an idiot.
 

alice

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Larrry said:
I will say that debates will seldom change anyones mind. Everyone thinks their guy won. Besides if someone hasn't made up their mind as of now 99% chance they are an idiot.

You do love to throw that idiot word around when someone doesn't agree with you and kiss your A$$.

Personally, I love throwing that prick word around when it comes to arrogant bully boys like you who can't come up with anything of substance to allow.

Alice
 

Larrry

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Alice, now really with all the information out there now just tell me who hasn't decided already. Do you really think that there will be much more info to come out.
Granted something earth shattering may come out,then we change our mind. But really who hasn't already decided.
 

alice

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Larrry said:
Alice, now really with all the information out there now just tell me who hasn't decided already. Do you really think that there will be much more info to come out.
Granted something earth shattering may come out,then we change our mind. But really who hasn't already decided.

Have no idea who may be undecided. But, I may safely say that anyone who is still weighing his/her decisions, I would never refer to as IDIOTS.

Alice
 

Larrry

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I still say that with the info out there and the stark differences in the candidates most people have their mind made up. What are they waiting for some magic genie to tell them.
 

alice

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Larrry said:
I still say that with the info out there and the stark differences in the candidates most people have their mind made up. What are they waiting for some magic genie to tell them.

I rarely use these emoticons, however...

:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Alice
 

Larrry

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You tell me who the undecided voters are. Are they living in a cave and can't get any info on the candidates for the last year
 

alice

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Larrry said:
You tell me who the undecided voters are. Are they living in a cave and can't get any info on the candidates for the last year

Again, :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Alice
 
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Anonymous

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Quick Vote
John McCain's request to delay campaigning and this week's debate is:

An effort to help the economy 24% 48796
A political gimmick 71% 144047
Something else 5% 10947
Total Votes: 203790
 

Steve

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OldTimer
Why put off the debate?

I agree,..no point putting off the debate.. .McCain should stay in DC and try to make sure we get the best economic deal, and Palin should go kick Obamas azzz... :wink: :twisted: :wink:
 

aplusmnt

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Larrry said:
I still say that with the info out there and the stark differences in the candidates most people have their mind made up. What are they waiting for some magic genie to tell them.

Not all people hang out in political message boards and watch O'Reilly or listen to talk radio. Many people are TV watchers and get maybe 10 minutes a day of political info. But many of them will watch the debates and many will form opinions based on them debates.

I know I could not be swayed to vote for Obama no matter what he says, but I guess I could be swayed to not vote at all depending on what McCain says.
 

aplusmnt

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It does seem though that two men who have a vote in what is done with congress and want to be the next President of the U.S. should be back doing what they are currently getting paid for instead of getting some air time on the Tube. Just makes sense to me, I pay both of them to take care of crap like this, not to ignore it and spend time pursing a job advancement.

If this is bad of a mess as they are making it!
 

Larrry

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I still say that anyone who cares about this country could find time to turn the radio, turn the tv news on for five minutes, pick up a newspaper, visit with people. One has an obligation to learn as much as they can so they can be informed. Pne could spend five minutes a day and be informed after a year of campaigning like we have had. Being lazy is no excuse.
 

Sandhusker

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Congress has to decide what to do, and the last time I looked, both Obama and McCain were members of Congress. Maybe Obama shirking his duties is what ffff meant by "underrepresented" people.
 
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