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  1. I shutter to think of Obama at the helm in these scary economic times, he's a baby, a handsome well-spoken, baby.
  2. McCain has actually fought and suffered for our country, what has Obama done? Obama probably got a free ride through college.
  3. Clear win for McCain by those who watched the debate
  4. It's sad that someone with Obama's lack of experience is even a senator much less a presidential candidate
  5. Obama's lack of experience and knowledge about forign policy is an embarrassment and a DANGER to the US
  6. McCain was a Navy SEAL, and spent 5 1/2 years as a prisoner of war.
  7. I'd rather have a president with real life experience, not just someone who looksand sounds good but only has academic knowledge.
  8. The democrats eat up that type of disrespect!
  9. Obama is so articulate, he forgot McCain's name twice, (first he said Jim, then Tom.)
  10. Obama is so articulate, he forgot McCain's name twice, (first he said Jim, then Tom.)
  11. 82% say McCain wins debate!
  12. I'm glad McCain can fight his own battles and doesn't need his vp to make up for his lack of leadership afterwords.
  13. Obama would make a great looking and sounding marionette for the democrats. McCain would make a great leader with experience.
  14. McCain Wins Forign Policy Debate blog update http://makeit-right.blogspot.com/
  15. McCain Wins Forign Policy Debate
  16. Republicans have been the silent majority but they aren't the majority on twitter, unfortunately.
  17. Illinois had a version of the same law, and Barack Obama voted against it.
  18. .” This merciful law was called the Born Alive Infants Protection Act.
  19. abortions – living, breathing babies whom Senator Obama described as, quote, “previable.”
  20. In 2002, Congress unanimously passed a federal law to require medical care for babies who survive abortions