Woe is us! Am so disappointed with our national messes, media, banks,
lost ballgames! A dear friend forwarded the nastiest letter about
Palin- so unlike this friend although she did post anti-Republican
cartoons on her fridge way back- now her new kitchen is too elegant.
Am donning the parties: Demon-rats and Repelicans! Help!!!

On Sep 27, 2:13�am, Gaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Barack Obama mispoke for Henry Kissinger; who came out immediately to
> correct Obama on what he really said.
>
> Seems Obama likes to speak for others and give them opinions, just
> like many Loony Liberals around here...
>
> Imagine that.
>
> On Sep 26, 11:19�pm, SgtUSMC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > You were watching a different debate from the one I saw.
>
> > On Sep 27, 1:11�am, MANOJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Sen. Obama appeared kind of nervous from his face, while Sen. McCain
> > > looked confident.
>
> > > On Sep 26, 11:11 pm, El Tortuga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Psychobabble
>
> > > > On Sep 26, 11:38 pm, J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > > Foreign policy was supposed to be McCain's strong suit. Obama more
> > > > > than held his own and dominated about half the time.
>
> > > > > Obama showed his mastery of all subjects concerning foreign policy. He
> > > > > demonstrated completely his understanding of the interconnectedness of
> > > > > our world and how he would restore the respect and admiration of the
> > > > > whole sane world for America. He clearly delineated why the Iraq war
> > > > > was a strategic mistake for America and how the unnecessary war
> > > > > detracted from the war against al Qaeda and siphoned off our blood and
> > > > > treasure which could have been put to much better use.
>
> > > > > McCain made Obama's point precisely when McCain said the next
> > > > > president wouldn't be deciding whether or not to invade Iraq, tacitly
> > > > > conceding the point to Obama that Obama was correct in having the good
> > > > > judgment to oppose the Iraq War before the invasion. Obama's skillful
> > > > > command of foreign policy reinforced the unsaid by either candidate,
> > > > > but not unnoticed by the electorate, that Obama has the intelligence,
> > > > > skill and temperament to decide which future wars will be brought
> > > > > before the Congress to declare.
>
> > > > > What little respect I had for John McCain has been completely erased
> > > > > in the last few days. McCain's rush to suspend his campaign and
> > > > > grandstand in Washington saying he wouldn't return to the campaign
> > > > > trail until there was a deal about the economy in Washington has made
> > > > > him to be a complete liar and underscores his impetuousness, poor
> > > > > judgement and recklessness. I don't want this loose torpedo leading
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