Alright...I am going to write on the same issue that I typed for Mr. Stroud.
The article I read mentioned the reason why McCain was postponing the debate and that Obama said there was no need to do what McCain did. Obama said that the next president would have to fix the financial crisis anyway, so why work on it now? McCain (if you hadn't guessed already) postponed his debate with Obama so that he could go to washington and help with the financial crisis. Was he trying to be honorable in the view of he american public? Sir, you have done enough...however, being tortured in the vietnamese war does not qualify you for president (that may have been harsh). There are pros nd cons towards both candidates with this issue/article. First, I wonder why Obama was not as worried about this issue enough to go to D.C., whereas McCain stopped his whole campaign. That kinda worries me that Obama may have his priorities not in a correct order. But then, there is the fact that McCain stopped his whold campaign. This maks me question McCain's dedication to this race and makes me wonder how much he realy wants this. I guess since he has been trying to become a nominee for the past 3 (from what I know) elections, he may be kinda worn out. However, he seems a little iffy to me with his real reason for this campaign. The plus for Obama is that he was so focused as to ignore the fact that McCain was kinda showing him up in front of the nation. Obama made himself seem like a real determined candidate and real positive person to put in thw white house. However, the fact that McCain did this whole campaign stop, makes me see him as very noble. He decided to put aside his personal campaign to fix this nation, just as a senator. That takes guts I must say. I still don't agree with his views, but that doesn't mean that I don't like him as a person. He seems to be a very honest man. However, Palin I can flat out say that she is retarded and should go die. I can't stand her whatsoever. "I CAN SEE RUSSIA FROM MY HOUSE!"...
PEACE...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment