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It's too much for McCain...he wants to cancel Friday night's debate...
but not for the reasons he's stating. He's going to get clobbered in any discussion that wanders over to our current economic crisis. Maybe he just won't show Friday night (if Obama doesn't agree), and perhaps Obama will debate an empty chair. -- http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 |
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A Real Boater wrote:
It's too much for McCain...he wants to cancel Friday night's debate... but not for the reasons he's stating. He's going to get clobbered in any discussion that wanders over to our current economic crisis. Maybe he just won't show Friday night (if Obama doesn't agree), and perhaps Obama will debate an empty chair. Nice spin, but far from accurate. McCain, in a brilliant move, announced at 2:55pm that he was suspending his campaign in order to return to Washington to participate in the resolution of the current economic crisis. He has also requested Bush to put together a bi-partisan leadership committee to further a solution. The reason, according to Bush, is because the rest of Congress is getting tangled footed and time is running out. He said it was time to put partisan politics aside and asked Obama to join him in Washington, including delaying Friday night's debate if the problem was not resolved. Please note: He specifically said, "Delay Friday night's debate, if necessary. Not cancel. Clearly coldcocked Obama who started claiming it was all his idea, at first, then seemed to change his mind as he spoke, claiming he still wants to debate. |
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Hugh Morris wrote:
A Real Boater wrote: It's too much for McCain...he wants to cancel Friday night's debate... but not for the reasons he's stating. He's going to get clobbered in any discussion that wanders over to our current economic crisis. Maybe he just won't show Friday night (if Obama doesn't agree), and perhaps Obama will debate an empty chair. Nice spin, but far from accurate. McCain, in a brilliant move, announced at 2:55pm that he was suspending his campaign in order to return to Washington to participate in the resolution of the current economic crisis. He has also requested Bush to put together a bi-partisan leadership committee to further a solution. The reason, according to Bush, is because the rest of Congress is getting tangled footed and time is running out. He said it was time to put partisan politics aside and asked Obama to join him in Washington, including delaying Friday night's debate if the problem was not resolved. Please note: He specifically said, "Delay Friday night's debate, if necessary. Not cancel. Clearly coldcocked Obama who started claiming it was all his idea, at first, then seemed to change his mind as he spoke, claiming he still wants to debate. Reality Check: Obama called McCain this am and asked if McCain would issue a joint release on the economic crisis. McCain is tanking in the polls at the moment, possibly because he is adrift is a sea of **** because of his idiotic statements about the economy. McCain hasn't been around for a Senate vote since early Spring. What input is he going to give to those trying to resolve the problems? He doesn't know anything about economics. Nice try. -- http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 |
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A Real Boater wrote:
Hugh Morris wrote: A Real Boater wrote: It's too much for McCain...he wants to cancel Friday night's debate... but not for the reasons he's stating. He's going to get clobbered in any discussion that wanders over to our current economic crisis. Maybe he just won't show Friday night (if Obama doesn't agree), and perhaps Obama will debate an empty chair. Nice spin, but far from accurate. McCain, in a brilliant move, announced at 2:55pm that he was suspending his campaign in order to return to Washington to participate in the resolution of the current economic crisis. He has also requested Bush to put together a bi-partisan leadership committee to further a solution. The reason, according to Bush, is because the rest of Congress is getting tangled footed and time is running out. He said it was time to put partisan politics aside and asked Obama to join him in Washington, including delaying Friday night's debate if the problem was not resolved. Please note: He specifically said, "Delay Friday night's debate, if necessary. Not cancel. Clearly coldcocked Obama who started claiming it was all his idea, at first, then seemed to change his mind as he spoke, claiming he still wants to debate. Reality Check: Obama called McCain this am and asked if McCain would issue a joint release on the economic crisis. McCain is tanking in the polls at the moment, possibly because he is adrift is a sea of **** because of his idiotic statements about the economy. McCain hasn't been around for a Senate vote since early Spring. What input is he going to give to those trying to resolve the problems? He doesn't know anything about economics. Nice try. Congratulations. Getting closer to the truth. Obama claims to have called McCain this morning about a joint statement. Big deal. He didn't claim to propose suspending the campaigns. McCain did that and it took Obama and his campaign committee by surprise. But, more to the point, McCain did not suggest cancelling Friday's debate as you erroniously stated in your original post. He proposed delaying it, if necessary, if the economic issue being debated in Washington DC was not resolved. He stated a goal of having it done and in place by Monday morning. |
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Hugh Morris wrote:
A Real Boater wrote: Hugh Morris wrote: A Real Boater wrote: It's too much for McCain...he wants to cancel Friday night's debate... but not for the reasons he's stating. He's going to get clobbered in any discussion that wanders over to our current economic crisis. Maybe he just won't show Friday night (if Obama doesn't agree), and perhaps Obama will debate an empty chair. Nice spin, but far from accurate. McCain, in a brilliant move, announced at 2:55pm that he was suspending his campaign in order to return to Washington to participate in the resolution of the current economic crisis. He has also requested Bush to put together a bi-partisan leadership committee to further a solution. The reason, according to Bush, is because the rest of Congress is getting tangled footed and time is running out. He said it was time to put partisan politics aside and asked Obama to join him in Washington, including delaying Friday night's debate if the problem was not resolved. Please note: He specifically said, "Delay Friday night's debate, if necessary. Not cancel. Clearly coldcocked Obama who started claiming it was all his idea, at first, then seemed to change his mind as he spoke, claiming he still wants to debate. Reality Check: Obama called McCain this am and asked if McCain would issue a joint release on the economic crisis. McCain is tanking in the polls at the moment, possibly because he is adrift is a sea of **** because of his idiotic statements about the economy. McCain hasn't been around for a Senate vote since early Spring. What input is he going to give to those trying to resolve the problems? He doesn't know anything about economics. Nice try. Congratulations. Getting closer to the truth. Obama claims to have called McCain this morning about a joint statement. Big deal. He didn't claim to propose suspending the campaigns. McCain did that and it took Obama and his campaign committee by surprise. But, more to the point, McCain did not suggest cancelling Friday's debate as you erroniously stated in your original post. He proposed delaying it, if necessary, if the economic issue being debated in Washington DC was not resolved. He stated a goal of having it done and in place by Monday morning. There's no reason to delay or suspend the debates, other than the smell of fear in McCain's campaign. -- http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 |
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A Real Boater wrote:
Hugh Morris wrote: A Real Boater wrote: Hugh Morris wrote: A Real Boater wrote: It's too much for McCain...he wants to cancel Friday night's debate... but not for the reasons he's stating. He's going to get clobbered in any discussion that wanders over to our current economic crisis. Maybe he just won't show Friday night (if Obama doesn't agree), and perhaps Obama will debate an empty chair. Nice spin, but far from accurate. McCain, in a brilliant move, announced at 2:55pm that he was suspending his campaign in order to return to Washington to participate in the resolution of the current economic crisis. He has also requested Bush to put together a bi-partisan leadership committee to further a solution. The reason, according to Bush, is because the rest of Congress is getting tangled footed and time is running out. He said it was time to put partisan politics aside and asked Obama to join him in Washington, including delaying Friday night's debate if the problem was not resolved. Please note: He specifically said, "Delay Friday night's debate, if necessary. Not cancel. Clearly coldcocked Obama who started claiming it was all his idea, at first, then seemed to change his mind as he spoke, claiming he still wants to debate. Reality Check: Obama called McCain this am and asked if McCain would issue a joint release on the economic crisis. McCain is tanking in the polls at the moment, possibly because he is adrift is a sea of **** because of his idiotic statements about the economy. McCain hasn't been around for a Senate vote since early Spring. What input is he going to give to those trying to resolve the problems? He doesn't know anything about economics. Nice try. Congratulations. Getting closer to the truth. Obama claims to have called McCain this morning about a joint statement. Big deal. He didn't claim to propose suspending the campaigns. McCain did that and it took Obama and his campaign committee by surprise. But, more to the point, McCain did not suggest cancelling Friday's debate as you erroniously stated in your original post. He proposed delaying it, if necessary, if the economic issue being debated in Washington DC was not resolved. He stated a goal of having it done and in place by Monday morning. There's no reason to delay or suspend the debates, other than the smell of fear in McCain's campaign. Don't you just love how the media is changing the slant, indeed the story, hour by hour. Now, Obama reportedly suggested returning to Wash DC first, at 8:30am. Didn't happen, folks. McCain pulled a dirty, but effective move. Obama's campaign staff, true to form is making things up in damage control mode. Obama never said he suggested returning to DC in is morning call to McCain. Lier, lier, pants on fire, all of them. |
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Hugh Morris wrote:
A Real Boater wrote: It's too much for McCain...he wants to cancel Friday night's debate... but not for the reasons he's stating. He's going to get clobbered in any discussion that wanders over to our current economic crisis. Maybe he just won't show Friday night (if Obama doesn't agree), and perhaps Obama will debate an empty chair. Nice spin, but far from accurate. McCain, in a brilliant move, announced at 2:55pm that he was suspending his campaign in order to return to Washington to participate in the resolution of the current economic crisis. He has also requested Bush to put together a bi-partisan leadership committee to further a solution. The reason, according to Bush, is because the rest of Congress is getting tangled footed and time is running out. He said it was time to put partisan politics aside and asked Obama to join him in Washington, including delaying Friday night's debate if the problem was not resolved. Please note: He specifically said, "Delay Friday night's debate, if necessary. Not cancel. Clearly coldcocked Obama who started claiming it was all his idea, at first, then seemed to change his mind as he spoke, claiming he still wants to debate. At least McCain understands he still has a job to do. Obama has abandoned his post. |
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:26:01 -0400, DK
wrote: Hugh Morris wrote: A Real Boater wrote: It's too much for McCain...he wants to cancel Friday night's debate... but not for the reasons he's stating. He's going to get clobbered in any discussion that wanders over to our current economic crisis. Maybe he just won't show Friday night (if Obama doesn't agree), and perhaps Obama will debate an empty chair. Nice spin, but far from accurate. McCain, in a brilliant move, announced at 2:55pm that he was suspending his campaign in order to return to Washington to participate in the resolution of the current economic crisis. He has also requested Bush to put together a bi-partisan leadership committee to further a solution. The reason, according to Bush, is because the rest of Congress is getting tangled footed and time is running out. He said it was time to put partisan politics aside and asked Obama to join him in Washington, including delaying Friday night's debate if the problem was not resolved. Please note: He specifically said, "Delay Friday night's debate, if necessary. Not cancel. Clearly coldcocked Obama who started claiming it was all his idea, at first, then seemed to change his mind as he spoke, claiming he still wants to debate. At least McCain understands he still has a job to do. Obama has abandoned his post. Are you really that easily led? No wonder this country is in so much trouble. |
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:26:01 -0400, DK
wrote: Hugh Morris wrote: A Real Boater wrote: It's too much for McCain...he wants to cancel Friday night's debate... but not for the reasons he's stating. He's going to get clobbered in any discussion that wanders over to our current economic crisis. Maybe he just won't show Friday night (if Obama doesn't agree), and perhaps Obama will debate an empty chair. Nice spin, but far from accurate. McCain, in a brilliant move, announced at 2:55pm that he was suspending his campaign in order to return to Washington to participate in the resolution of the current economic crisis. He has also requested Bush to put together a bi-partisan leadership committee to further a solution. The reason, according to Bush, is because the rest of Congress is getting tangled footed and time is running out. He said it was time to put partisan politics aside and asked Obama to join him in Washington, including delaying Friday night's debate if the problem was not resolved. Please note: He specifically said, "Delay Friday night's debate, if necessary. Not cancel. Clearly coldcocked Obama who started claiming it was all his idea, at first, then seemed to change his mind as he spoke, claiming he still wants to debate. At least McCain understands he still has a job to do. Obama has abandoned his post. McCain hasn't been to work in months. Casady |
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