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Obama was civil and I like that style myself, he made an extra effort to stick to the point and not attack McCain the person, as McCain did, when he pointed towards Obama and said "that one".
Here is the dialogue I wish Obama could use;
"Senator McCain, you keep parroting "you don't understand" as if that is the only fault in me, thank you, just tell me if you understand, or even hear what I have said many times and just three minutes ago "-that if we find where Bin Laden is holed up and the Pakistani Government does not want to get Bin Laden, or unwilling to get him, then we will attack the centers where he is, isn't' that what I said? Senator McCain, you turn around and say that "-I will attack Pakistan. Do you really hear it? Is that how you make you judgments?'
Didn't Lieberman correct you on Camera that Iran was not training Al-Qaeda, and then you corrected it right on the CNN camera?"
"Do you want me to give you the list, or two items are enough for you to know and back off knowing that "-it is you who do not even hear or understand.'"-
"Senator McCain, you are the one who wants your government to buy houses and you are calling me that I want bigger government?"
"Senator McCain, let's focus on topics and what we need to do to create societies of co-existence, when you talk about creating a club of democracies, you are dividing the nations into two groups, let's strengthen United Nations, where the entire community of Nations can dialogue. Please don't continue Bushing, "you are either with us"- and bring disaster to our economy and our nation"-.
Personally, I know Obama would stick to the point and I admire that. But to those gossiping Republicans who like dialogues like that, he should deliver. Because Republicans are not looking for anything of substance, they don't even get it that American Public is not with their wars, with their threats, with their budget deficit, bonuses to the criminals and with their loot in the name of deregulation.
Mike Ghouse




