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It really showed....Palin and McCain both put country first!
Biden started to attack McCain from the start and thought he could win over woman by given Palin that 1 compliment, just because he was told "don't go after a woman"....nice game plan, but it didn't work for me like it didn't work for many others and if some one wants to accuse Fox News from being biased, than they should have tried to vote more than once...which didn't work.
Biden/Obama are for more years of old Washington politics and they didn't show anything new other than blaming the other side...but were was Obama when the Country needed him....."call me and I will come"!!!! Wow, that is really being there and putting the country first, I'm so glad we had a chance of again seeing Nobama for what he really is and he lost the test.
Just because you use some descriptive phrase doesn't make it so. Just because you say "country first" and call yourself a "maverick" does not mean that this characterization then becomes the truth.
You complain that Biden started off by attacking McCain, when that is precisely what you would expect in a debate, and that Biden had a "game plan" because he was polite to Palin. What was Palin's game plan when she asked Biden if she could call him Joe?
You then go on to claim that Obama/Biden represent years in Washington and you need someone new. Since you're not American and clearly know very little about our politics, you wouldn't know that it is McCain who has served in Washington the LONGEST. Sorry if the FACTS dont back up your claims but again, just saying something does not turn it into fact.
Contrary to your conclusion, it was Obama who provided leadership on the bailout bill, giving SPECIFICS about what principles must be encompassed within the bill. He then left it to the committee who has the authority to craft the bill, and continued discussing the bill with the American public in the meantime and lobbying behind the scenes. Now could you tell me specifically what McCain did, aside from announcing some dumb lie that he was suspending his campaign and then take 24 hours to get down to Washington DC (which is just a 2 hour flight from where he was in New York taping a television interview before "rushing" back). McCain then proceeded to CONFUSE everyone on his position. McCain never offered any alternatives to the bill, nor did he offer any specifics on how it should be crafted, nor did he even tell the public whether he supported it or not (it was like pulling teeth to get him to state his position). So while I know its difficult for you to give specifics, please do tell us exactly what McCain did that put "country first", aside from just saying he did so.
And McCain said he would suspend his campaign until the bailout issue was dealt with. Has it been dealt with yet? So WHAT that people SAY something. Anyone can SAY something, its what you DO in life that counts. At least in everyone else's world except yours. I'm starting to believe this stuff about nipping at the bottle. Its surprising that it gets started so early..
Obama clearly stated : call me if you need me" so much for being there!!!!
This one statement clearly denotes a failure of understanding regarding the US Congressional system. Senator McCain just voted for a Bill will 100Billion Dolllars worth of earmarks. Is he a Maverick? "hic"
Palin certainly does seem to have a country first attitude. You betcha! Doggonit! Say it ain't so, Joe! Joe Six-Pack! Darnit! (wink, wink). Yep, seems purty dang country to me. Back-country, at least.
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