August 2006 Weddings
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With respect to foreign policy...

I guess the only regions that exist of any importance is the Middle East.

No Latin America. No China. No Europe. 

I say, that was a really weak Q&A on foreign policy. Boo. 

Re: With respect to foreign policy...

  • I agree, but I think we lost some of the content because of the early focus on the economy, which was necessary.

    Maybe we'll get to see a little more foreign policy in future debates (I hope).

  • They took up a good bit of time with the economy at the beginning so we didn't get as much foreign policy as I would have liked.

    I feel cheated on the foreign policy debate because there is more I wanted to hear.

  • 41 minutes on the economy. ?In a 90 minute foreign policy debate. ?As I said on E'08, Obama is lucky the economy blew up this week. ?Otherwise that would have been a decisive McCain win.
    7/21/2007 :)

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    Deductive reasoning isn't a conservative or liberal attribute. ~epphd
  • We've been talking about this all night. Sorry, but China, India and Pakistan are going to be critical in the next 4 years and nothing was discussed. This is a mockery of foreign policy issues.

    I'm not even going to touch the critical national security issues we're likely to encounter due to rising Islamic fundamentalsim and out of control poverty in East, West and northern Africa. Because I get it. I'm the only person on this earth who cares about the unsecured nuclear sites and other severe security issues on that continent. Whatever. But CHINA? Nothing??? WTF!

    I watched the debate with about a dozen foreign policy professionals. You should have heard the screaming at the television. This was not a foreign policy debate. 

    "We tend to be patronizing about the poor in a very specific sense, which is that we tend to think,
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