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Ernest Hancock
Letters to the Editor • Eugenics
I suggest that the Presidential Debate should not be suspended as has been planned. Instead, continue to have the debate even if McCain says he won\'t be there. Assuming that Obama shows up, the debate will be pretty much one-sided when each question is asked and only Obama is there to answer. Then maybe twice as many questions could be asked with only half as many answers being given. What an opportunity for Obama to express his plans, opinions, and solutions in person to America on live TV, with no rebuttal whatsoever from McCain! In fact, it might have the potential to be so significant to public opinion and ultimately the election results, it might even compel McCain to participate anyway.
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2 Comments in Response to Why Suspend the Debate?
lets have Ron Paul there to debate him!!
Of course, the debate organizers COULD invite all the third-party candidates, Libertarians, Green, Constitution, Independent, and so on, to join the debate, with or without either McCain or Obama . . .