Tuesday, October 16, 2012
THE SECOND DEBATE AND WHERE IT WENT.
I agree on the Town Hall type of meetings. However, When the subject as serious as "Fast and Furious" comes up, and the matter of the murders of the heroes in Benghazi, I think a time extension on that subject that has been interrupted by a time limit should take place later on to finish the matter. It's reasonable that a moderator notify the candidates of the time limit involved, but it's important that the issue be clarified at another extended time after the regular time of the debate is completed. It's too important for it not to. Time to clarify everyone's remarks are important to the audience, in the respect their voting decision may count on it.
There could be a panel of experts to determine the truth of the remarks of the candidates as well.
In my mind, clarification on the honesty of the statements is of the most vital importance. After all, who wants a liar to be elected or re-elected. Particularly when there's been a liar in the past, as is the case here. If there was any question as to whether there was anybody capable of standing up to Barack Obama, there is none now.
When Barack Obama said he was raised by a single mother, it was clearly a lie. In my research of his early years, he was raised by his Grandparents in Indonesia and was enrolled by them in an Islamic school where he was indoctrinated into the Islamic religion. For a short time after that, his mother divorced his biological father and after remarrying another man, his name was changed to Barry Soetoro. He later changed it back to Barack Hussein Obama Jr. His father was an Atheist.
His family was never hard pressed for money and they never were. It was embarrassing to me to hear him say to the young lady who was raised by a single parent, "I understand your feelings because I was raised by a single parent who had a hard time making ends meet."
Anyway, Mitt Romney walked away proudly for having done his job of dominating Obama.
He made him out to be the liar he is. Just sayin'.
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