Suspending the campaign?
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Suspending the campaign?
Is this a time out?
A do over?
Does this make Sarah Palin the candidate?
Does John McCain understand that we do not need HIM to come
up with a plan, but his economic team?
So let me get this straight, a John McCain presidency would blurt out something, then 24 hours later say the exact opposite, then suspend the presidency for a time-out?
Hold on, breaking news!
GWB might not be the worst president of all time.
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A do over?
Does this make Sarah Palin the candidate?
Does John McCain understand that we do not need HIM to come
up with a plan, but his economic team?
So let me get this straight, a John McCain presidency would blurt out something, then 24 hours later say the exact opposite, then suspend the presidency for a time-out?
Hold on, breaking news!
GWB might not be the worst president of all time.
.
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Bill's opinion on McCain's Request to Delay the Debate
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Great read on the whole situation. I completely agree with this:
Let me offer you a little bit of insight into this maneuver (it is brilliant, by the way).
You see, most of McCain's money lies with the RNC. If McCain suspends his campaign, the ads still go on because he isn't paying for them directly, so in effect, he will still be campaigning.
On the other side of the fence, Obama holds most of his money, not the DNC, so if he suspends his campaign, then the ads stop and he stops campaigning which will cut his lead over McCain that was just announced in the polls.
The economic situation is what has caused the spread in the polls. People see the Republicans as being responsible for the economic crisis and McCain is behind the proverbial 8 ball on this one. He has got to do something drastic and do it quickly if he wants to avoid a downhill slide that he probably can't recover from before Nov 4th.
Now, for my personal opinion. Both of them should be there doing their jobs and they should have been there on and off as much as they could while running their campaigns. McCain hasn't voted in the Senate since April, including on the recent bailout. Obama has also been absent a lot, although he has been present to vote since April. They need to do their jobs at hand as well as run their presidential campaigns but they also shouldn't use political grandstanding to avoid showing up to a debate they agreed to participate in. Its not that McCain will be so vital to the process of hammering out an agreement on the bailout that he will be too busy to show up to the debate, its that he doesn't have a great track record of performing in a free-form symposium and a poor performance there could cause the poll numbers to go south on him even more.
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Stephen:
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/cong ... s/m000303/
at least Obama puts a link to his voting record right on his main page... I assume the point was that he's missed recent votes (just like McCain) - hard to tell from such a verbose post
so can't McCain multitask? when he's president and something like this comes up will he be asking Russia to stop pestering him cuz he's busy?
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/cong ... s/m000303/
at least Obama puts a link to his voting record right on his main page... I assume the point was that he's missed recent votes (just like McCain) - hard to tell from such a verbose post
so can't McCain multitask? when he's president and something like this comes up will he be asking Russia to stop pestering him cuz he's busy?
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I hate to be Dr. ObviousJeff Dreger wrote:Stephen:
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/cong ... s/m000303/
at least Obama puts a link to his voting record right on his main page... I assume the point was that he's missed recent votes (just like McCain) - hard to tell from such a verbose post
so can't McCain multitask? when he's president and something like this comes up will he be asking Russia to stop pestering him cuz he's busy?

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That was not a link to his main page... this isat least Obama puts a link to his voting record right on his main page..
http://obama.senate.gov/
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Valerie, the link was not directed at you. It was just fyi for everyone...Valerie Molinski wrote:Stephen Eisel wrote:http://obama.senate.gov/votes/
Steven, I dont know if that link was directed at me but in the post above, it WAS recognized that Obama has been absent too for a lot of votes. No one was picking on yer boy here...
PS McCain is not my boy... I have never been a big John McCain fan.. Most of the Lkwd republicans can verify that for you..
