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September 24, 2008

McCain Shows Weakness By Cancelling Debate

I'm tired of all the war hero, tough guy, and maverick talk. If John McCain is so tough, so ready to be President, then he should be able to work on the bailout bill AND simultaneously prepare for the debate. Heck, I could see if the debate was on the economy but the subject Friday night is foreign policy, something McCain brags about at every chance he gets.


Barack Obama's campaign should not be taken in by this gimmick and should demand that the debate go on. With Iran and North Korea both becoming increasingly hostile to the U.S. -- and the free world --in the past 48 hours alone, it's not a time to postpone a debate on international affairs. 

McCain needs to get in the ring and duke it out, particularly since Sarah the Pitbull has apparently been muzzled by Rick Davis & Co. Americans can not and should not have to wait another day for this debate. 

Eye of the tiger? Not here. 





 

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