GOP Candidate Must Keep Talking on Economic Issues

Senator J. McCain has to stop attacking Senator Obama: he also has skeleton in his closet.

Senator J. McCain should stop talking about the Senator Obama character, and his associations, because anyone who criticizes other has to look first at his closet to see if there is not hidden skeleton before criticizing others.

The voters want candidates to continue talking about the economy, and how they can help to resolve it before we reach a recession or possible depression. The country wants to hear ideas and solutions from the candidates instead of unfounded issues that have passed 40 years ago.

I believe that Senator McCain is desperate every time that the polls give Senator Obama with a higher percentage each day, and wants to divert the attention of voters with negative views and attacks against Senator Obama. 

I can not forget that at the Republican convention, Senator McCain mentioned he was a temperamental and rebel person, he used to do things without thinking in the consequences. Therefore, I believe that because his erratic behaviour and misjudgement could be the reason he was shot down over Vietnan. As you all know... he still a "Maverick".

This is one example of why Senator McCain doesn’t fit to be our president, and in case he elected on the upcoming elections of November 4, 2008 he will be a dangerous president with poor judgments about the most important and delicate nation issues.  

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