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Presidential debate #1
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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan45" data-source="post: 48762649"><p>anyway from what little I watched:</p><p></p><p>McCain is nuts for suggesting a "freeze" on all "non-military, non-entitlement" spending. Obama was right to call that a hatchet-job.</p><p></p><p>I wish Obama would say something new and interesting, rather than repeat the same non-controversial populist talking points he's been giving ever since he seemed like the frontrunner. I kindof miss the days when he was the unknown underdog, where his job was to say something that gets your attention and makes you remember him. </p><p></p><p>Now, he's the frontrunner, so his sole aim is to not put his foot in his mouth... He has a very risk-averse campaign style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan45, post: 48762649"] anyway from what little I watched: McCain is nuts for suggesting a "freeze" on all "non-military, non-entitlement" spending. Obama was right to call that a hatchet-job. I wish Obama would say something new and interesting, rather than repeat the same non-controversial populist talking points he's been giving ever since he seemed like the frontrunner. I kindof miss the days when he was the unknown underdog, where his job was to say something that gets your attention and makes you remember him. Now, he's the frontrunner, so his sole aim is to not put his foot in his mouth... He has a very risk-averse campaign style. [/QUOTE]
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