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To: RJA_ who wrote (35795)6/16/2008 10:53:13 AM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (3) of 217496
 
I did not say I liked McCain's positions.

As for the age issue - McCain has appeared resonably vigourous on the campaign trail.

For debates, he will be able to rest up, and make sure he is at peak performance for the 60 or 90 minutes. There is also the example of Reagan, who seemed a little confused in one debate for the second election, but he got the votes anyway.

Because Obama is very young for a presidential candidate, he should not be jumping around the stage, because he would look like an overactive kid. This may limit his ability to be seen as more vigorous than McCain.

I think a number of people will see Obama & friends as proponents of politial correctness, and see expansions of limits on 'hate speech' etc.

The Supreme Court seems to be slowly reestablishing Habeaus Corpus...but slowly.
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