I think calling him John/Jim was intentional to bring Senator McCain
down a notch under the guise of being on a friendly first name bases.
McCain never called him Barry or Barrack.

I feel McCain schooled him on Iraq, Pakistan, North Korea and Russia.
Obama was too vague and McCain was very precise. Barry looked real bad.

Parsing the word pre-condition reminded me of what the definition of is is.
And he kept doing it.

The bracelet the he had to read the name off of because he couldn't
remember whose name was on it? Ends up the family asked him not to
wear it because they didn't want any publicity. Shame on Obama.

Who was coaching Obama? He kept looking to his left, giving signals
and looking for answers.


On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:48 PM, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How did everyone think that the debate went tonight?
> Personally, to me, it seemed like both of them used the time to spout off
> their political positions without actually engaging each other in a real
> debate.  I learned nothing new if I was one of the so-called undecideds.
>
> Maybe someone else gained more knowledge of where each candidate stands?

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