The Time for Debates
Visit any news website right now, and you will certainly see headlines pertaining to the financial crisis, the President’s prime-time address & McCain wanting to delay, postpone, or cancel the first debate of the Presidential race that is to take place this Friday.
Here’s my question: “When is the time to debate Senator McCain? “
This country has been teetering on a financial breakdown for some time and it should be a crime that this impotent administration and inept congress have waited until this point to fully address the issue. Nevertheless here we are anxiously waiting to see what the next day will bring, and just over forty days away from electing our new leader who will inherit the mess of the last eight years. Now is the time for the public to hear from these two candidates. And not just another stump speech given in front of thousands of supporters, but rather an intelligent exhange and defense of their ideas and policies.
Perhaps the two campaigns need to be discussing having more debates. Hell, Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas had seven different debates, all of which were on the one topic of slavery, and that was just a campaign for a Senate seat.
Regardless of who is elected in November it is all to clear that the next President will have a monumental task of cleaning up after the disastrous debacle that has been the Bush/Cheney Administration. Once again, NOW is the time for America to hear from the two men who desire to lead this country.
So, to Senator McCain I say this, “don’t be a coward and hide within the walls of Capitol Hill. Have the courage of your convictions and share and defend your position on the economy along with Senator Obama this Friday.”
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