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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Registered: 07-23-2008
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 3:56pm
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 4:08pm
Don't make me laugh. This is a joke from the outset. That woman have and will be coached during the whole debate. Senator Biden needs to watch out for the Reaganist clear earpiece she will have in her pocket. She is a joke as well as the entire Republican Party. And, I APPROVE THIS MESSAGE.
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 5:48pm
I think the Democrats have their ticket upside down. I think that Sarah Palin would have an easier time beating Obama than Biden. It is obvious that she is a viable VP candidate, and Obama should be running for VP instead of President.
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 6:32pm
I am glad it is taking place. Hopefully it will make some who are unaware of Palin's inappropriate role as the Republican vice presidential candidate will wake up. She is an embarrassment to our country and a danger to our future if McCain wins the election. What was john McCain thinking. Based on a lot of research into McCain one wonders what anyone who supports the Republican ticket is thinking. I think it is fair to assume, they are not thinking .
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 7:10pm
Hopefully she won't look like a babbling fool!! SNL will once again have a great show if she performs as she has in the past.
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Registered: 09-03-2008
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 7:47pm
I think Palin is dangerous because she is unqualified for the job but she is smooth and works hard to not answer the question and she charms people. I just hope in light of our current situations in this country people see that and not drink her poison.
Biden,is far brighter than Palin.
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 8:04pm
I want hear more about health insurance for the middle class and how were going to bail out this money troubles.
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anonymous user
Wed, 10-01-2008 - 8:17pm
Sarah Palin was just picked for VP to gain Mrs. Clintons voters. She is inexperienced, and nowhere near ready to be a breath away from being president. Women were excited at first, until Sarah Palin spoke. She just proved that she is too emotional to take on such an important position. Women are not stupid, nor niave. We know how to make educated choices, especially when it comes to the wellbeing of our families.
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Registered: 09-15-2008
Thu, 10-02-2008 - 12:31pm

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if obama recieved $16,000 from F&F lobbyists and executives why is that relevant to you, but not it is not relevant that mccain recieved $165,000 from F&F lobbyists and executives?


"We give McCain some credit for weighing in on problems surrounding Fannie Mae, even though he got involved after a comprehensive government report issued a loud alarm to anyone watching. However, his attempts to depict those efforts as some sort of early warning that could have lessened the current credit crisis just don't wash. All McCain was talking about then was the potential fallout of accounting troubles in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. He didn't say anything about a freewheeling climate among creditors that had major financial institutions becoming badly leveraged on bad loans."


~http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2008/sep/17/mccains-warning-fannie-and-freddie/

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