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Where's The Outrage?
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m.j.
- Aug 25th, 2008 at 10:10 am EDT
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One of the best editorials was written by John McCarron in the August 25, 2008 edition of the Chicago Tribune. He clearly speaks to the lack of outrage displayed from Obama over the mess Bush, McCain and the Republicans have gotten our country into. Please Obama, please don't waste any more time telling your story - we got it, we know it - what we want to hear is very precisely and clearly what direction you're going to take our country in and how are you going to do it. Give me 4 or 5 problems that you will try to solve and tell me how you will accomplish that. I still don't see any outrage over the mess we're in. And for God's sake, stop tip toeing around John McCain and go on the attack. I'm looking at the same weak Democratic Party that is guaranteed to lose because it wants to play nice with the Republican street brawlers. Come on, Obama, throw some punches and draw some blood before we lose another election to yet another incompetent opponent.
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