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[QUOTE="Conservationist:828297"][QUOTE="John%20Cole:828243"]JJohn McCain will not openly confront Obama with his smears and lies and innuendo. John McCain will not come out and talk about Ayers, he has to be asked. [/QUOTE] I agree that's a mistake, but it's also part of a fundamentally different attitude between left and right on how to fight in politics: [url=http://penetrate.blogspot.com/2008/10/how-obama-and-left-are-alienating.html]How Obama and the Left Are Alienating Normal People[/url] McCain should also confront Obama on these flaws: * Obama is corrupt. * Obama has no experience outside very tame activities sponsored by others. * Did he ghostwrite his book? Ayers may have done it for him. And even more, on these issues: * How will his campaign affect the long-term health of our economy, since it includes more expenditures? * Will taxing the "rich" (people above $140,000) have a positive effect on the economy, or as many think, result in fewer revenues paid? * Will more welfare and entitlement programs solve long-term problems? * How will a black candidate who preaches black rage enact racial reconciliation (if such an idea is possible)? * What elites does Obama represent, and how will these skew his policy?[/QUOTE]
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