Thursday, October 02, 2008

Who is going to win in this VP debate? UPDATE

The voters. The more we know the less likely we will make a mistake and vote for the wrong team. Ask yourself which candidate truly represents your views on the economy and the state of affairs we find ourselves in and which team will solve these problems? Will it be the team that created the problem in the first place or the other? You decide.

UPDATE: Well it went on and there were no gaffs, and Gov. Palin did a good job recovering her image. Biden won the debate in substance, which was what most viewers want in a debate. He made no gaffs, answered questions in the assigned time and was respectful of Gov. Palin. This is the Joe Biden I liked in the Primary and why I had supported him for President.

The momentum is continuing for Barack Obama. John McCain's time is running out. And with 1/3 of the nation actually voting now with Absentee ballots this is not good for John McCain. Even if there is a movement back towards McCain, the fact that so many are voting now, with Barack leading in all polls, this is not good for Senator McCain.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Palin showed us how she can charm her way to the top, winking, giggling, speaking, but saying nothing. But what some of us 'heard' was her commitment to the 'Cheney-Rove' goal upon the end of Bush's 8 year regime. She wants a dictatorship; McCain has admitted to that now, too, as Bush had years ago.

If the cabal can manipulate her into office, she will just be another puppet. America, wake up! We can fight it by voting for all Democrat candidates in the upcoming election.

Wonderful blog. Very necessary and honest. Thank you.

AD

2:44 PM  
Blogger Charles Amico said...

Thanks for the kind words AD.

5:03 PM  

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