There’s a saying that anyone who has played any playgroup hoops is familiar with.
No blood, no foul.
The same can be said of last night’s debate betweeen John McCain and Barack Obama.
The town hall meeting style, with questions from members of the audience and the Internet, should make one thing perfectly clear if it is not already.
There is only one issue in this election: The economy.
Amercians are nervous, and angry. They are watching their life savings disappear right in front of their eyes.
And they want someone to take charge and offer a solution.
My guess is that the candidate who can best deliver a solution to the economic crisis and ease voters’ minds about this mess is the person who will be sworn in come January.
No blood, no foul.
The same can be said of last night’s debate betweeen John McCain and Barack Obama.
The town hall meeting style, with questions from members of the audience and the Internet, should make one thing perfectly clear if it is not already.
There is only one issue in this election: The economy.
Amercians are nervous, and angry. They are watching their life savings disappear right in front of their eyes.
And they want someone to take charge and offer a solution.
My guess is that the candidate who can best deliver a solution to the economic crisis and ease voters’ minds about this mess is the person who will be sworn in come January.
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