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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Third Presidential Debate - The Finale

This is the finale of the 3-parts debate. For those who missed the live telecast of the last Presidential Debate held in New York and for those who are curious about US Presidential Candidates from Democrats and Republican. I don't really like politics eventhough I am a Social Studies major. I took the study because of my interest of studying the norms and behavior of a community and society. But, maybe the
present "politics" fascinated me because Presidential Eletion is coming this November 4, thus my awareness widens and I choose to be informed. Eventhough the video is long, just listen patiently and I am sure you can decide who to vote. Feel free to give comments and take sides but please "RESPECT" others opinion. Lastly, GO OUT and VOTE!

13 comments:

  1. Actually,Im leaning for Obama bec I believe he can bring changes to Washington. I dont like McCain bec he is a grumpy old man.
    At the age 76, he doesnt act presidential from the 3 debates bec he seemed so angry, desperate and always interrupting Obama even he wasnt finished with this cue.

    And as being so desperate, their campaign is so dirty by misleading people that OBAMA is a terrorist. Come on!! we're all feed up with the Bush administration, we need OBAMA who is not tainted by dirty old politics.

    Just my own opinion.

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  2. Hi Umma,thanks for the comment: Just a thought though, obama can bring change to Washington...probably coz he is a good man. But, according to John Gibson of Fox News " A group called the Center for Responsive Politics keeps track of which politicians get Fannie and Freddie political contributions. There are top three U.S. senators getting big Fannie and Freddie political bucks were Democrats and No. 2 is Sen. Barack Obama" If that is the case, if Obama wins, only Bush administration will go but those Democrats CEO who made the present economic collapse will have another 8 years. Do you think Change really can come? Because according to John Gibson again "Fannie and Freddie have also been places for big Washington Democrats to go to work in the semi-private sector and pocket millions. The Clinton administration's White House Budget Director Franklin Raines ran Fannie and collected $50 million. Jamie Gorelick — Clinton Justice Department official — worked for Fannie and took home $26 million. Big Democrat Jim Johnson, recently on Obama's VP search committee, has hauled in millions from his Fannie Mae CEO job." Not to mention Chris Dodd and Barney Frank ... they are all democrats in Washington under his party and they are close working with Obama even at this point of campaign. I assumed you are aware of this right? If Obama wins, I hope he will get rid of whoever corrupt politicians, but I doubt. They are the backbone of Obama's financial campaign...and very influential. Goodluck to Obama and you as a supporter...

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  3. I don't know what to say, but don't know anymore who should i vote for. both have issues of their own, good luck to whoever wins and hope for the changes they have been talking about eversince the campaign started.

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  4. me too Cecile...i just hope that voters elect the president that can help the economy recover, can bring CHANGE and preserve the American belief...fight for the preservation of humanity...and condemn terrorristic acts...goodluck to both candidates though and thanks for the comment

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  5. It's really hard whom to choose, since we don't really know exactly who is telling the truth. Am just praying that whoever wins, hopefully he will keep his promisses. Bisan ang akong bana Am, naglibog kung kinsa ang butuhan,he didn't even watch the debate. Lingaw gihapon ko ug basa sa imong mga posts. Thanks Amy! Take care!

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  6. lagi ba? it is really hard to choose who tells the truth...tell your husband to listen to Bill O'Reilley ... mao ra naa ako ika advise...i listen to issues from MSNBC and FOX news...thanks for the comment girl

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  7. I hope Obama to win too!! Bush and his party has really messed up the US economy and it hurts the world now!

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  8. hi chrisau, thanks for the comment...Bush administration is a failure when it comes to Economy because under his term, the collapse of Wall Street is affecting us globally. But ironically, the people behind the collapse of US economy are mostly from Democrats. I just watch O'Reilly Factor and just knew that facts when Bill confronted Barney Franc, the chairman of Finance Committee. The only logic that is clear here is that, Bush is the President while the economy is bad.

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  9. my mom and most of my relatives in the US are for Mccain..so i guess im for him too..I love Palin too..

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  10. Hi Amy, Im back hahaha.. U know politics are dirty and kind of misleading. So we will never know who's telling the truth even the media bec there are some politically inclined press people.
    You know dinero talks more than integrity.

    Actually, I just based my opinion after I watched the 3 debates. Seriously, you will know or you could tell a person according to his body language and I saw that in McCain gestures. Most people noticed that too that's why it was being reflected in the polls results.

    One good question, can you stomach if Palin will be the next President? You know McCain is already 76.. you will never know what could happen to him in the next 4 years. Did u ever watch her past interviews? That's why she is now the butt of jokes by the media.

    BTW, Me too regularly watch the MSNBC and CNN. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Amy,its nice to know that you respect my views and opinion and vice versa.

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  11. Hope things will get better after the elections!!!

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  12. PRO McCain ako hehehe.. Don't like Obama at all... We don't watch CNN because its pro Obama hehehe.. I like Bush too, for me he cares about people...

    Hey one last advise, politics issue is against ppp hehehe so watch out sistah! madami nacut dahil sa politics!

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  13. Kittykat - your mom and others are conservative so, they will vote Republican. That is good to know. Thanks for sharing your comments. Give her my regards :-)

    Umma- ohh your back...hehehe...yap, i watch all her interviews and all the mockery and all the insults. Below the belt even but, she is a public figure so, she had to face it all. I read the negative feedbacks yet when i read what she had done in Alaska, i admire the change she imposed. The check and balance, the veto and kick corrupt politicians. She is a joke to most people but, opinion counts anyway. I watch MSNBC and Fox to listen issues on both camps but, i made my own judgements. Morning Joe is a good show to watch.

    chrisau- im hoping that too...

    chubskulit- ohh thank you again for the advise sister (you are the wings beneath my wind) but, my simple world is anything goes and since i am so inquisitive, i lay issues for me to know the anwers too...hehehe...ppp approved my entries already...was so happy...btw, thanks for the comment and hey ...McCain-Palin is far behind in surveys...they will loss the race probably unless, miracle of AWAKENING will come .... 15 days more ... goodluck nalang sa manok mo .

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