Presidential Debate: Obama and Mccain

Presidential Debate: Obama and Mccain

Nick Kalinichkno
Composition I
Presidential Debate
October 15, 2008

During the Debate Candidate Obama and McCain debated over taxes, trade, Oil and many other things. Senator John McCain disappointed me when he kept interrupting Candidate Obama. Right after the half way point during the debate Candidate Obama did notify Candidate John McCain about his interruptions. But that really didn’t stop McCain, every time he didn’t agree with Candidate Obama he would still interrupt him rudely and unprofessionally. Before and after this debate I still am not too sure on Candidate Obama’s plan for taxes. I also didn’t like how both candidates didn’t answer the question about being independent from foreign oil directly and went around the direct answer and said the year amount that they thought. Both said it would take at least two terms to declare our independence from foreign oil. I did like Candidate Obama’s plan on being more efficient and using our own cars that are built here in the US, and not foreign countries. I am for Candidate Obama because he will have a strong running mate, unlike Palin which would be the worst president in case if McCain had a stroke from old age and stress and died. Candidate Obama did state it too, if anything were to happen to him if he did win the election. This is the first full debate I watch and actually enjoyed it.
During the Debate Candidate Obama and McCain debated over taxes, trade, Oil and many other things. Senator John McCain disappointed me when he kept interrupting Candidate Obama. Right after the half way point during the debate Candidate Obama did notify Candidate John McCain about his interruptions. But that really didn’t stop McCain, every time he didn’t agree with Candidate Obama he would still interrupt him rudely and unprofessionally. Before and after this debate I still am not too sure on Candidate Obama’s plan for taxes. I also didn’t like how both candidates didn’t answer the question about being...

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