My question was regarding this statement: "I was proud of my boy last night".
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Not in reference to the bailout. Only Obama did that. I think it was poor judgment on his part. It may have scored him political points last night, but harmed the negotiation process - thus potentially putting the deal in jeopardy. Playing politics with MY financial future is something that makes me very nervous.
McCain could have hit back, but wisely, I think he decided to put "country first".
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This whole bracelet argument/focus is a juvenile distraction from what is really important.
I saw a lot of finger pointing from both sides.
My question was regarding this statement: "I was proud of my boy last night".
(Advice: When reading random posts, it helps if you click on the link that says "in response to". It will give you a clearer vision of what is being discussed.)
Not in reference to the bailout. Only Obama did that. I think it was poor judgment on his part. It may have scored him political points last night, but harmed the negotiation process - thus potentially putting the deal in jeopardy. Playing politics with MY financial future is something that makes me very nervous.
McCain could have hit back, but wisely, I think he decided to put "country first".
I will just repeat what I've written before:
"For the record, I think neither candidate "won" with a
Interesting video compilation (check out from about 58 seconds to the end).
Sopal
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I thought the prevailing conservative idea was McCain was putting country first by NOT having the debate - like McCain said he wasn't.
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