No thats not enough. I've always voted democrat but if Obama can't get
himself up and have a debate with mccain i can't vote for that.

You can't just say hope for change and play on the hopes of people and then
ride that into the office.
Hell shrub is a bumbling idiot and even he had debates. So wtf does obama
have to be scared of?

He's got it so lucky becuase thankfuly mccain is not a typical scumbag
republican.
And it is really refreshing that we are going to hopefully have an election
on issues. Not on
dirty tricks, rumors, bullshit outright lies.

Then at the end of the day we can vote for someone whos issues match closest
to ours. And not for which person comes out less beaten down from the
typical election fight.

I wanted mccain in 2000 and i'm glad he's the republican nominee now. Even
if you guys all hate him i think he's the best of the republicans to rise to
the top.

So lets hope they debate and may the best person win the vote.



On 6/23/08, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But he's got people fired up about the political process and he has hope
> for
> change. Isn't that enough?
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 7:15 PM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > McCain is not a guy to play Clinton-style dirtbag politics. He will
> attack
> > Obama on the issues from now until Election Day.
> >
> > For his part, Obama realizes that he is going to get chewed up and spit
> out
> > in a straight fight with McCain over the issues, hence his refusal to
> agree
> > to a series of town hall debates between them.
> >
> > So what is Obama to do? If he refuses to debate McCain, eventually people
> > are going to perceive that as a serious weakness and it will make them
> > doubt
> > his ability to be President.
> >
> > It looks like his campaign is going to try to generate some noise around
> > the
> > race issue and play the aggreived party, but I don't see how that helps
> his
> > campaign, unless he resorts to some sort of dirty tricks campaign to try
> > and
> > frame McCain as a race-hater. Either way, it amounts to a series of
> > political calculations that put Obama squarely in the "yet another
> > politician" (YAP) category.
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Cameron wrote:
> >
> > > Yeah I found that disappointing too.  Obama is young and, relatively
> > > speaking, inexperienced.  Those things I can see the republican party
> > > using against him.  I cannot however - under any circumstances - see
> > > his race being used against him in the campaign.  There is really no
> > > other reason to bring that up other than Obama playing the race card.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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