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Old 03-15-2008, 05:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Sen. John McCain Sharpining his Knives for debate feast.

I must Say Sen. John McCain is just salivating and sharpening his knives
waiting for the upcoming debates with either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama.
I just can't wait for him to devour one of them.
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Old 03-15-2008, 06:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow it would have been nice if there was some content in this thread. I guess some cartoonish characterization of John McCain will have to do.
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Your right W.E.B dubois. I feel John McCain will be a better overall debater.
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Just Curious, Discoman

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Your right W.E.B dubois. I feel John McCain will be a better overall debater.
Do you say this because you consider McCain a good public speaker? What speeches would you recommend?

What issues do you think McCain could debate with fervor -- the war in Iraq (which most Americans still seem to consider a mistake); health care (his position seems to be that only those who can afford it should be eligible); the economy (didn't McCain say something to the effect that he didn't really understand economics)?

On what do you base your above statement?

Just curious, Discoman.
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I'd say both Hillary and Obama are much better speakers than McCain, coming from a purely rhetorical point-of-view. McCain comes across as really arrogant, condescending, and reluctant to even bother answering questions.
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Old 03-15-2008, 07:39 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Your right W.E.B dubois. I feel John McCain will be a better overall debater.
I didn't say McCain is a better overall debater. I said your thread sucks because you didn't put any content in the opening post.
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Do we need to use words such as "Sucks", to critique my post.Yes, I realize that I needed some more content. I still feel McCain will be a better
debater.Are you this critical with the other posters?.
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Do you say this because you consider McCain a good public speaker? What speeches would you recommend?

What issues do you think McCain could debate with fervor -- the war in Iraq (which most Americans still seem to consider a mistake); health care (his position seems to be that only those who can afford it should be eligible); the economy (didn't McCain say something to the effect that he didn't really understand economics)?

On what do you base your above statement?

Just curious, Discoman.
I just feel that McCain will have a broader appeal to a larger segment of the
American society.
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Old 03-15-2008, 08:11 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Are you this critical with the other posters?.
Don't ask. Either assume I am, or that I am not and then act on it. Figure it out behind your keyboard and act on it. Don't make posts asking character questions or making character statements.
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Old 03-15-2008, 08:44 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Do we need to use words such as "Sucks", to critique my post.Yes, I realize that I needed some more content. I still feel McCain will be a better
debater.Are you this critical with the other posters?.
As for using other words besides "sucks", I did use other words and you completely misunderstood them, so I took it down a notch.
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