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Presidential Debate #2: Initial Thoughts

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I’m a little behind, but just finished watching tonight’s debate on TiVo. I think you’ve got to score this one as a win for Senator Obama. Not a blowout by any stretch of the imagination, but still a win. His demeanor was calm, and while not particularly charismatic, he didn’t come across as unlikable or too professorial, I don’t think.

State of Emergency

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I’m sure glad that evil Rethuglicans are the only ones who ramp up their voter base using fear. Isn’t that we’re always told?

The Obama File

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Victor Davis Hanson on Barack Obama:

...a man of dubious associations, a hyper-partisan voting record, a disturbing if not vicious campaign history in Illinois, with large lacunae in his past at Columbia, and before and during Harvard, and a record of very little accomplishment if not frequen

I Mean If It Would Help Me Get The 2012 Nod

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Despite what Carly Fiorina has said, Mitt Romney believes that either member of the Republican ticket could run a major corporation:

Born Alive Abortion Ad

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As I’ve noted before, we’ve got a large block of the voting public that is pro-choice, but is overwhelming in favor of limitations on such procedures as partial birth abortion and legislation like the Born Alive Infant Protection Act.

It is in this regard that Barack Obama looks to be the most extremist Presidential candidate of recent memory on the abortion issue. 

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