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Seabiscuit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-05-08 06:43 PM
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19. Debate performance tonight is crucial for John to increase his %
I think John needs to truly call out what is wrong with both Hillary's and Barack's bogus healthcare plans and clarify his own. He needs to solidify his position on Iraq on what his plan is and call out the others to be clear as well, not gloss it all over with well crafted and pretty words. Being specific and calling out the other candidates when they become vague in their answers should at least let us see what these candidates truly have to offer. Go John! Hang in there N.H. isn't the end all be all.


Note: Last night, Barack mentioned in his speech to the 100 club that he would deal with the healthcare issue by the end of his first term! WTF??? It's interesting how Barack mentions in all his speeches about needing change but I guess change comes slowly for those looking for healthcare to be one of the important issues of this election.
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