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		<title>By: Robert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 04:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We are all subject to being Monday morning quarterbacks but eventually, the man in the game must make decisions in real time as you say.  They must live with their decision and change direction if wrong.  However, if a standard of waiting is applied to everything, it could be a recipe for disaster.  Some things just cannot wait for further information.

I personally do not trust Obama&#039;s wherewithal either.  He is untested and he succumbs to stuttering rhetoric when pushed in live debates.  Rarely does he follow through on a question without falling back on the standard Liberal Democratic Doctrine.  I&#039;m beginning to wonder if his entire campaign revolves around anything other than &quot;Hey, I&#039;m the opposite of George Bush.  Vote for me.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are all subject to being Monday morning quarterbacks but eventually, the man in the game must make decisions in real time as you say.  They must live with their decision and change direction if wrong.  However, if a standard of waiting is applied to everything, it could be a recipe for disaster.  Some things just cannot wait for further information.</p>
<p>I personally do not trust Obama&#8217;s wherewithal either.  He is untested and he succumbs to stuttering rhetoric when pushed in live debates.  Rarely does he follow through on a question without falling back on the standard Liberal Democratic Doctrine.  I&#8217;m beginning to wonder if his entire campaign revolves around anything other than &#8220;Hey, I&#8217;m the opposite of George Bush.  Vote for me.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Bob</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 03:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Monday morning quarterbacks are a dime a dozen, but to be a real quarterback in a real live game takes some major planning and thinking on your feet. I don&#039;t think that it takes a lot of skill to make your decisions after the fact and place the blame on some one else. Could have, would have, should have, are very good sayings after the fact. But most people only listen to this for a very short time.

I get the feeling that if push came to shove, Obama would break and run, or sell us out to the highest bidder.  That is just my opinion and you know what they say about opinions, that every body has one, among other things.

Whoever gets into the White House, will have to be able to work across party lines, and vice versa with our elected officials in Congress. If this don&#039;t happen, we will be in a worse predicament in the next 4 years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Monday morning quarterbacks are a dime a dozen, but to be a real quarterback in a real live game takes some major planning and thinking on your feet. I don&#8217;t think that it takes a lot of skill to make your decisions after the fact and place the blame on some one else. Could have, would have, should have, are very good sayings after the fact. But most people only listen to this for a very short time.</p>
<p>I get the feeling that if push came to shove, Obama would break and run, or sell us out to the highest bidder.  That is just my opinion and you know what they say about opinions, that every body has one, among other things.</p>
<p>Whoever gets into the White House, will have to be able to work across party lines, and vice versa with our elected officials in Congress. If this don&#8217;t happen, we will be in a worse predicament in the next 4 years.</p>
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