Sunday, September 21, 2008

ABC's 'This Week' Panel Tears Into John McCain (Video)

QUESTIONS MCCAINs AGE


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Thank You Jesus!! Truth to power!!
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Judith Halprin · 862 weeks ago

John McCain has announced his "plan" to save the nation. Hooray! And Senator Obama hasn't (na na na na) I hope either you or Senator Obama seizes this moment to tell the nation the absolute truth. Any "plan" coming from either campaign at this moment is nothing more than posturing. The McCain "plan" isn't worth the paper its written on because the center of action is in the White House, the Fed, the Treasury and the Congress where the plan that will control what happens is being developed. And oh by the way 3 of the 4 candidates have a real role to play where the real plan is evolving. Everything else is
electioneering for an office that cannot be filled until next January. In short, it's fiddling for personal power while our Rome burns. That, as McCain would say, "my friends is not
putting country first"
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awakenedcitizen · 862 weeks ago

Judith, Obama laid out his plan last week at the Colorado School of Mines.
Judith, you may call sharing the candidates economic plan 'electioneering' and I agree in some respects. However, the nature of the campaign beast is that it must be fed regularly in order to be relatively satisfied. While no one who is a principal player in the economic solution has to listen to what the candidates outline in their plans, the voters, who are as nervous as a herd of cattle in an electrical storm, want someone to stand up and show some signs of leadership by offering solutions that provide some hope the person who is elected and takes over this huge economic mess will be ready on day one to continue to fight to get us back on track. Also, by offering a plan the candidates are putting a 'stake in the ground' and letting everyone know where they stand. Such a position can be used later to say one of two things: if things go poorly, the candidate whose recommendations were not used can say "I gave you alternatives that would have worked better"; if things go well and some of the candidates known recommendations were implemented, the candidate can say "See I recommended those very strategies and I was right".

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