what do you think about the debate?

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Registered: 09-15-2008
what do you think about the debate?
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Fri, 09-26-2008 - 11:11pm
what do you think about tonight's debate?

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anonymous user
Tue, 09-30-2008 - 11:44pm
I would LOVE to hear McCain or Obama tell the American taxpayers that they WILL deport ALL illegal aliens. Illegal aliens are a BIG drain on the American taxpayers, ie, social services should should NOT be for illegal aliens and illegal aliens that come to this country and have babies and more babies shoue NOT be getting WIC, free medical or anything that AMERICAN taxpayers have worked and paid into.
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anonymous user
Tue, 09-30-2008 - 11:46pm

I thought that both candidates did well but McCain was way to condescending and arrogant; he wouldn't even look at Obama. If I heard, "Senator Obama doesn't get it" or "he just doesn't understand" one more time I was going to scream. It really turned me off to Senator McCain that he was so dismissive and patronizing.

Also, though McCain clearly knows his history, I felt that his answers about foreign affairs were too much like the old days of the cold war and didn't look towards the future and our new enemies. Saying that he saw the letters, KGB in Putin's eyes was a prime example. He was trying to make a joke and I bet at least 30% of the voters watching didn't know what he was talking about.

I will definitely be voting for Obama.

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anonymous user
Tue, 09-30-2008 - 11:50pm
McCain was a cranky, snarling liar. Obama was presidential.
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anonymous user
Tue, 09-30-2008 - 11:55pm
President Roosevelt led from a wheelchair and President Truman was a haberdasher so I believe it is the people they surround themselves with and hopefully each are smarter then they are and they have as many meetings as necessary for President to make the best Decision he can-Grandpa Truman
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anonymous user
Tue, 09-30-2008 - 11:57pm
Disappointed. McCain was a buffoon and Obama was strident.
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 12:03am

iVillage.com, are you kidding! Do not be fooled. Women are incredibly smart, independent, driven and continue to be a primary contributor and decision maker in American family wealth and prosperity. Your editorial slanted comments against republican, including closed-questioned driven polls, content output and deliberate article submission biased and even a woman as a vice president, is unbelievable as a woman-driven, internet information resource, in my opinion.

All Americans, not dependent on their biased marketing, should vote for the right United States patriotic candidate and one that will drive tax ‘fairness’ for all.

Quit childish bashing on a woman candidate and your fear tactics in my opinion. This will not work for me. This is an election of experience superiority for president, national and international experience, geographic agnostic, and neutral on age and gender neutral in decision-making possibility, just good in judgment, and leadership, please! Republicans know this. This is not a party issue; this is an American responsibility and taxpayer, issue.

You are negative reporting and target of Sarah Palin, vice president candidate for the Republican Party, is biased and disgraceful, based on reporting of this site, geared towards women. It is clearly an agenda of a democratic view of Barrack Hussein Obama and his campaign as I read your articles. I will not b swayed by obvious marketing tactics. I can think on my own, without your persuasion, on the real issues and the leader that can protect us and lead thought and international leadership innovation.

What happened to distributing the news and having women think for themselves and make their own decisions. Shame on iVillage.com for not balancing news worthiness.

Women, who have made an effort to be independent and responsible, should be highly upset and respond to your bias reports and disrespect to women who strive to succeed, and their non-important value you display in the economy within your editorials.

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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 12:13am
McCain ate obama's lunch. Without his teleprompter Obama was at a loss for words and stumbled about with his answers to the questions. McCain on the other hand showed the veiwers how a presidential canidate reacts to the questions. Obama reminded me of an overgrown kid.
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 12:21am
I feel both man have a lot of work to do to get my vote
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 1:01am
Let the debate be
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 1:18am
I wa really surprised at McCain. He was a lot swifter than I thought. But Obama still won hands down. He more than held his own.

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