Personally, as far as my knowledge extends, Obama has begun to say what he plans to do, but not how he plans to do it. However, I have not seen much from McCain either, and the inexperianced and young VP of his choice may be ultimately his downfall since he's so old....
Andrew Sanchez wrote: > alright, I'm going to start off the AotW comments, don't be afraid to post your comments; we won't attack you over them; we'll just mess with you later! > I think McCain is stuck between a rock and a hard place here; it's coming down to crunch time and Obama's lack of foreign policy skills aren't restricting him as previously thought. Obama is still seeming to pull through unscathed in the East; seeing as the 'likelihood' of Obama to fail in this area was what McCain had hoped to be his trump card, it looks as if he is grasping at straws; even his experience with war isn't enough to save him. Also, with McCain apparently loosing support in a personal area, the military, and what he likely suspected to be where he received most of his support, is going to severely stifle his chances at Top Dog. with Obama being in touch with the modern American and McCain being stuck in the 80's of Country Club equals respect, the see-saw of politics is on its way toward leaning heavily against our Republican candidate.
Andrew Sanchez wrote:
> alright, I'm going to start off the AotW comments, don't be afraid to post your comments; we won't attack you over them; we'll just mess with you later!
> I think McCain is stuck between a rock and a hard place here; it's coming down to crunch time and Obama's lack of foreign policy skills aren't restricting him as previously thought. Obama is still seeming to pull through unscathed in the East; seeing as the 'likelihood' of Obama to fail in this area was what McCain had hoped to be his trump card, it looks as if he is grasping at straws; even his experience with war isn't enough to save him. Also, with McCain apparently loosing support in a personal area, the military, and what he likely suspected to be where he received most of his support, is going to severely stifle his chances at Top Dog. with Obama being in touch with the modern American and McCain being stuck in the 80's of Country Club equals respect, the see-saw of politics is on its way toward leaning heavily against our Republican candidate.