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I believe you may have heard a collective "it's about time" coming from many Republicans during last night's debate when McCain confronted Obama on many of his false statements.

Although, still many more (myself included) feel he is still missing the boat on not closing the door on Obama.

A few examples...

On comparision to Pres.
When McCain said "Senator Obama, I'm not President Bush. If you want to run against President Bush, you should have run four years ago" he should have followed with... "Oh but that wouldn't have been good for American because you would have had even less experience then do right now!"

Abortion
When Obama said "With respect to partial-birth abortion, I am completely supportive of a ban on late-term abortions, partial-birth or otherwise, as long as there's an exception for the mother's health and life..." McCain should've responded with "Barack Obama's record on Abortion is perfectly clear. He is in favor of every form of abortion imaginable. He's in favor of taking off all restrictions on abortion. He's in favor of federally-funded abortion, meaning you and I will pay for all the abortions in America." And John McCain never made that point

and finally, on Economics
I make a personal plea to the Republican Party to use the followig copy point - it is something the average Joe in small business can easily relate to...
"Small Business owners are not interested in Robin Hood Economics!"
"Robin Hood Economics does not work!" - "It is not what this country was found upon and it is not what will lead the country to better times."

We're running out of time and patience.

Paul Burkhart

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On comparision to Pres.
When McCain said "Senator Obama, I'm not President Bush. If you want to run against President Bush, you should have run four years ago" he should have followed with... "I suppose you don't mind being called Hillary Clinton. You're making the same distinction."

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Shelly, great point! I love it.

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All excellent points, Paul. Well said and well written.

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Obama has been taking his opportunities to exploit McCain, and he is just sitting back and allowing it to happen. I hope he picks up the pace and starts sticking it back. He needs to start advertising more and making people more aware of Obama's background. It seems that a lot of people don't care that Obama has been linked to terrorists and recently I have seen articles about him possibly being born in Kenya. Why would America want a President with the least American name. He has very little experience and in my belief he will run the economy further down into a recession or even depression. He will also allow the opportunities for more Islamic persuasion in the United States. He was complaining about how the 5000 dollar tax credit for health insurance that would go straight to the insurance companies. Well lets think about this. Why wouldn't it go to the health insurance companies, its given for that very reason. His ads don't make sense and he is only campaign agenda is to discredit his opponent because he has nothing worth providing that would make him a good candidate.

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I'm not sure that the public in general is seeing Obama as lacking the experience. The "surfacey" stuff has captured their attention. From folks I know who support Obama, I have heard "when he speaks, I get all teary-eyed" "he makes me feel good when he speaks - our country needs to feel good again" "he has a dream for our country and we need to dream again". Again, no substance - just polished and produced words.

I have been explaining to people who will listen that if my company (a large credit union) were looking for a new CEO and we received resumes that matched Sen. Obama's and Gov. Palin's, there would absolutely be no contest. Gov. Palin has the executive experience in creating and managing a multi-billion dollar budget, leading a significantly large and effective "company", has found ways to make and save money, etc. Obama has none of this experience. His resume would end up in "file 13" and would not even warrant an interview.

If Obama is not qualified to become the CEO of a company in the USA (and I am not implying that he is a stupid man - just an inexperienced one), then he is most definitely not qualified to be the Chief Executive Officer of our country. He cannot simply brush this off by stating he will be surrounded by advisors. Without "the mind of an executive", he will end up being at the mercy of personal agendas.

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