Stick to the Issues
September 7, 2008 | Vetting explained
It seems very obvious that the Republican Party has decided to stay away from the current President, and the issues that are important in this election. Of course, Sarah Palin took advantage of George Bush's speechwriter to put together her attack on Obama, but never mentioned that fact. John McCain simply retold the moving story of his POW experience, and while it is always impressive to hear, we must remember that this was forty years ago. Since that time, he has shown such poor judgement, and such a lack of insight into important issues, that he would be the only candidate who would be less competent than George Bush. Please vote for Obama if you really want change.
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- Tags:
- 2008_election,
- mccain,
- politics
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- Sights and sounds of the RNC
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