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I like how McCain was asked if he thought Palin was qualified to be president and he didn't answer.
*Scanning for the word Obama*I like how McCain was asked if he thought Palin was qualified to be president and he didn't answer.
if palin were running for president, the question would be a lot more relevant.I like how McCain was asked if he thought Palin was qualified to be president and he didn't answer.
i know, i know. apparently everyone thinks mccain could drop dead at any second. but that just isn't the reality of the situation.
I never knew you were half human, half machine.*Scanning for the word Obama*
Don't see it.
I thought it was funny when McCain said Obama voted against justices Breyer and Roberts. Obama did vote against Roberts, but he was not in the Senate when Breyer was confirmed. I presume McCain meant Justice Alito. (Hey, all white men look alike!)
Very unfunny was putting women's "health" in quotes. As a cancer survivor, McCain SHOULD know that a woman having to decide between, say, the chemotherapy that would save her life but cause major birth defects in her fetus, or trying to carry a pregnancy to term at the risk of leaving her cancer untreated, is not "health" in quotes. I found that really insulting. I'm sure he would not put his "health" in quotes.
Obama did not make gaffes that I caught, unlike last debate when he said his personal story would not be possible in any other state, when he clearly meant any other country.
*Scanning for the word Obama*
Don't see it.
At first, I thought he did that on purpose, and I laughed. Then he corrected himself and I realized he was just fumbling his words.Freud certainly would have been proud of Mc'Cain's reference to Obama as "Senator Government."
At first, I thought he did that on purpose, and I laughed. Then he corrected himself and I realized he was just fumbling his words.
I thought it was funny when McCain said Obama voted against justices Breyer and Roberts. Obama did vote against Roberts, but he was not in the Senate when Breyer was confirmed. I presume McCain meant Justice Alito. (Hey, all white men look alike!)
Very unfunny was putting women's "health" in quotes. As a cancer survivor, McCain SHOULD know that a woman having to decide between, say, the chemotherapy that would save her life but cause major birth defects in her fetus, or trying to carry a pregnancy to term at the risk of leaving her cancer untreated, is not "health" in quotes. I found that really insulting. I'm sure he would not put his "health" in quotes.
Obama did not make gaffes that I caught, unlike last debate when he said his personal story would not be possible in any other state, when he clearly meant any other country.
The real risk is putting Obama in the White House. The guy has less executive experience than Sarah Palin, and is a radical Marxist.The reality is that a man his age, who has been through bouts of cancer and has had heart troubles is at significant risk. He's obviously nothing close to certain to die in office, but it's a much higher risk than most people.
The smart answer (that everybody would find acceptable) is something like, "Look, I'm pro-life, but I'm also smart enough to see that some abortions are going to happen no matter what law is in place, because people break laws. Let's figure out ways to make it so that there are better options for women than abortion. Women don't seek abortions because they want them. They do it because they feel they have no better option. We can all work together to give them better options."
The real risk is putting Obama in the White House.