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Old 09-27-2008, 08:04 AM
 
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No, what bothered me was how rude Obama was by cutting in before McCain had even finished his point. But it does explain why his supporters here on CD are so rude, they are following their leader..
DId you watch the same debate the rest of us did? McCAIN was the one butting it and interrupting.
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:04 AM
 
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Well they are right about one thing, he is a looser.
He was a lot looser this debate, you're right. He seemed much more comfortable with the issues.
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:05 AM
 
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Different perspective...Senator Obama seemed very polite (too polite) as opposed to McCain who kept butting in and interjecting remarks when it wasn't his turn.
On the contrary, it seemed to me that McCain was the polite one, letting Obama finish his point, and Obama kept interrupting when it was McCain's turn to speak.
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:07 AM
 
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On the contrary, it seemed to me that McCain was the polite one, letting Obama finish his point, and Obama kept interrupting when it was McCain's turn to speak.
Au contraire! My husband, an "impartial" european, said that neither one was rude, but McCain did seem more aggressive.
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:11 AM
 
Location: GIlbert, AZ
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It seemed condescending, but that is McCain. When he wasn't smirking, he looked constipated.
LOLOL Im going to send you a bill for the coffee you made me spit out on the carpet
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:12 AM
 
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All his smirking and posturing was very similar to ...ohhh who was that other moron who always smirks when he gets caught with his pants down???? BUSH.
McCain was smug, condescending, self-righteous. And he was getting REALLY testy and obviously angry. Temper, temper Johnny...

I can't BELIEVE he actually called himself "The Maverick of the senate." What a sick joke. That may have been true many years ago, but now he has a new name : The SELL-OUT of the senate. HE sold out all his principles to crawl in Bush's back pocket. He is disgusting.

McCain also appears to have a big of a martyr complex, yet again bringing up his POW years. Why doesn't he just get a big cross and nail himself to it.
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:13 AM
 
Location: Came-by-Chance
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No, what bothered me was how rude Obama was by cutting in before McCain had even finished his point. But it does explain why his supporters here on CD are so rude, they are following their leader..
The only times he cut in was whenever McCain lied and Obama tried to correct him, McCain just kept mumbling on and on and on and....
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:13 AM
 
Location: South Carolina
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Yes McCain facial expressions stressed me dearly. I don't know what his problem is but he has difficulty staying on point. It may have a lot to do with his med's. I know one thing he can't fool me. I have never saw someone like this man who want to benefit twice for serving his country. I know in the real world you only get paid once for doing a job. Reagan has placed him in Congress. Enough is enough already. I thank him and the many soldiers who have served this country and have not been handed a silver platter for doing so.
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What was McCain on last night?
I've popped mushrooms and never been so giddy in all my life.
Whatever he was on, I want some.
He really gets giddy when Obama talks about McCain's refusal to meet with Spain.
He was so giddy he forgot his flag pin. Where is the flag pin???
Check this short giddy school girl clip out. Just say NO McCain.

YouTube - Barack Obama Slams John McCain on Foreign Policy
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:14 AM
 
Location: GIlbert, AZ
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Ahhh come on now. I liked his character. It shows he has a happy side.

As far as the lapel pin, I think he's shown his patriotism more from his service to this country and that IMO is a permanent pin!
Nope, according to the GOP if your not wearing the pin, you hate our troops. I wonder why McCain hates our troops so much.
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:16 AM
 
Location: Niles, Michigan
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I thought McCain looked the the joker smiling all the time. Between the not looking at Obama and the way he acted like Obama wasn't a member of the club he was in because he was better. That came out very clear and people don't like that. Obama went toe to toe with this man who was suppose to be more experience on this debate suject than Obamaas. The real win was that Obamna showed he was a leader.
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