Hey Frank,

I too was bothered that neither candidate addressed a number of issues
with regard to both national and international affairs, that I thought
were important. That was troublesome.  I did find it somewhat
refreshing that Senator McCain did in fact admit that the whole
quagmire in Georgia was caused by our Nation and Israel colluding with
the governments of Azerbaijan and Georgia to build the  Baku-Tiblisi-
Ceyhan pipeline to transmit Caspian Sea oil across the Caucasus to the
Black Sea and Turkey, cutting Russia totally out of the project, which
didn't have to happen.  Senator McCain also rightfully pointed out
that Russia is in fact seemingly emboldened on the world stage, with
its recent infusion of petro-dollars.

It boils down once again, to the proverbial, "Lesser Of The Two
Evils", and do we choose a presidential candidate who advocates a
socialistic, "more government, more government regulation in our
lives" platform, which has failed miserably over the course of the
20th Century, (of which you cannot refute as hard as you might try)
and is the root cause of the economic debacle that we have on our
hands in 2008, or do we choose to at a minimum, have a White House
that tends to lean toward less government, with traditional social and
fiscal conservative principals?

Sadly, many individuals in my Nation have been hoodwinked,
predominately by our own federal government, and bought into "Doing
What Is Easy".  A dependency on government for jobs, for their health
care, for their day to day living.  This is sad, and not the America I
want.




On Sep 27, 6:52 pm, Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The debate, a vile exchange of vacuous sound bytes and war mongering
> saber rattling, devoid of any intellectual content whatsoever, will
> now be examined, dissected 
and debated to death by the myriad media
> flunkey and hacks, when nothing worthy of reporting took place. This
> marks a new low in the historical 
struggles of mankind for freedom
> and equality and the desperate need for a second enlightenment.
> What are Obama and McCain other than parasitic businessmen? They are
> not politicians or statesman.
>
> On Sep 28, 8:30 am, KeithInTampa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Sep 27, 4:23 pm, PoliticalAmazon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Through friends in D.C.... Apparently the McCain campaign put Sarah
> > Palin through a mock news conference and  mock debate, and she was
> > TERRIBLE.  She was so bad in the debate that they stopped in the
> > middle and didn't even bother finishing the exercise. Overheard was
> > "What are we going to do!?"
>
> > -----
>
> > Were these "Friends in D.C."  perhaps folks that write for the Star
> > Magazine or the National Enquirer?  Or maybe folks that you stand in
> > line with, to get your copy of the National Enquirer?
>
> > I agree with D.B., I think the debate will be interesting.  Maybe Joe
> > can get boned up on his American History, and maybe plagerize a few
> > quick one liners from some dead politicians......- Hide quoted text -
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