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Sep 10 2008

Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down For Our Canidadtes? You Decide!

Published by rlrwk at 11:03 am under Uncategorized Edit This

A reader had a wonderful suggestion of a daily thumbs up or thumbs down for political moves made by the candidates. I’ve decided to take the idea one step further and allow you the reader to decide. I give you the information and you tell me if the candidate gets a thumbs up or a thumbs down in the political game.

Barack Obama has attacked Palin in recent days even more than he has attacked McCain. He has criticized her for claiming to bring change, stealing his campaign slogan, and even mocked her about shooting moose. He has been quoted as saying Mother, governor, moose shooter. That’s cool,” But Palin really is just another Republican politician, one who is stretching the truth about her record. “When John McCain gets up there with Sarah Palin and says, `We’re for change,’ … what are they talking about?” “It was just like a month ago they were all saying, `Oh, it’s experience, experience, experience.’ Then they chose Palin and they started talking about change, change, change,” he said.

Is this a good strategy, a candidate attacking the other’s running mate? Does it sound like Obama is scared of Palin and what she brings to McCain’s campaign or does it show strength in his not being afraid to attack a female opponent? You decide! Thumbs up or thumbs down for Obama?


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2 Responses to “Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down For Our Canidadtes? You Decide!”

  1. threedegreeson 10 Sep 2008 at 11:24 am edit this

    I guess it would be considered an attack by the Dems to tell the truth…

    Thumbs up for the black guy!

  2. Leathersammieon 10 Sep 2008 at 1:47 pm edit this

    THUMBS UP FOR OBAMA!

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