McCain will debate for sure...

#3
#3
I assume he's going to lay claim to being the solution provider so he can do it before Obama.
 
#6
#6
good, now Obama won't be able to hide behind David Axlerod and toss rhetorical grenades at McCain.
 
#11
#11
this is true, i want to make my point again, i'm not a fan of either candidate, but obama scares the sh** out of me


Bush scared the sh** out of me before he was elected. It's not that bad, if Obama is elected just grind through it like the rest of us have over the last 8 years. Once you accept the country is going down the tube it becomes easier to wake up every morning. Just some friendly advice. :)
 
#13
#13
This was my reaction when I heard the debate was on.

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#14
#14
McCain did what he could. It is pretty obvious the dems and repubs have some ideplogical issues and not much really had a chance of getting done with him there so he is back on the campaign trail. I do think it looks better for him that he rolled his sleeves up and got in there. In the end the dems don't really have a consensus on the issue, so what can repubs do. After all Pelosi hasn't even signed off on it and Frank is blaming republicans. Also interesting that Obama has not gone public with his support either.
 
#18
#18
Yeah, go home Limey.

And this is a huge step towards November. Things will change tonight.
 
#20
#20
I'm guessing the topic will be broadened from foreign policy to include the current economic "situation".
 
#22
#22
And it's of an English soccer player. The shame.

Whatever. Peter Crouch is the ish, and so is soccer.

you have some misplaced faith in your boy. He's not a quick on his feet kind of thinker from what I have seen.

I don't think he'll have to be. I really don't expect anything that the canidates haven't already adressed.
 

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