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John McCain: "That One" may become our next U.S. President

Like millions of Americans and people around the world I watched the presidential debate on October 7, 2008.

As expected, U.S. Senator John McCain bias and bigotry was seen and heard when he referred to U.S. Senator Barack Obama as "that one" and his failure to shake hands after the debate was over.  Obama was seen extending his hand to shake McCain's hand but found none.

It is possible you don't agree or you don't like me for what I am saying because you don't know me - but wait a minute, if I know who you are, I may dislike you too.  Thus, let's be civil and finish reading what I have to say about the debate and the candidates.

It is clear that John McCain looked very old and sounded like an old grouchy  man.  No offense to our Senior Citizens because I am also an old grouchy man, except, I am not running for the U.S. presidency. 

To summarize my commentary:  If John McCain is elected U.S. President, we will have George W. Bush for a third term in office!  Recent polls, shows the disapproval rate of Bush to be at 80 %.  The highest disapproval rate of any U.S. president.   

If you want to verify what I have written in this report, please do so by surfing the net.

Please remember to vote on November 4, 2008. 

  

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