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View Poll Results: Should the debate continue as scheduled?
Yes. The Presidential Debates are intended to let the Citizens understand the candidates views on these types of issues 72 75.79%
No. The Senators should suspend the Debates. 23 24.21%
Voters: 95. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 09-25-2008, 05:44 AM
 
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This is a classic case of stomach butterflies. McCain is nervous as heck to debate with Obama; all that putting that financial crisis before this debate is a bunch of mumble jumble. I'm surprised he couldn't come up with one better than this one.

A president needs to be able to multitask. This is exactly the time we should be hearing from our presidential candidates. What a pitiful stall tactic.
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Old 09-25-2008, 10:53 AM
 
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... I could be wrong...
'Nuff said.

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We haven't heard hide nor hair of Sen. McCain in these negotiations," said Schumer, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee. "He has not been involved except for an occasional, unhelpful statement, sort of thrown from far away, and the last thing we need in these delicate negotiations is an injection of presidential politics."
As I mentioned earlier in this thread, the D's are more interested in retaking the White House than doing the right thing for America.

What the D's have done with this situation demonstrates why something like this is happening: extremists have the power in both parties.

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An Official who talks to the people...
I prefer a leader who takes a step once the talking's finished... you know?... action.
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