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Do you think in the next debate we can get some new issues besides the economy and iraq/afghanistan?
When are we going to hear more in-depth on social security, abortion or women's rights, immigration, education, supreme court appointments or other issues? I wouldn't mind hearing more details on their tax plans not just for individuals but for businesses because it is going to take businesses growing and spending to really help boost this sagging economy?
UGH! I don't think I heard much new tonight except the refiguring of mortgages!
Re: Other debate issues
The problem with immigration is they both signed the same bill.
They also have the same feelings on gay marriage/civil unions.
Abortion hasn't come up since the faith interview because no one has asked about judges.
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"As of page 2 this might be the most boring argument ever. It's making me long for Rape Day." - Mouse
I am a runner, knitter, scientist, DE-IVF veteran, and stage III colon cancer survivor.
I'm with you.
I feel like it's the same debate over and over.
I'm ready for some new territory.
I am the 99%.
I would really like to hear women's rights addressed. Since McCain opposed the Ledbetter Act, I would really like to know if he has any alternative plan to enforce equal pay right.
I think judges are a HUGE issue that need to be addressed. If McCain gets elected, the Supreme Court could swing pretty far to the right, but if Obama gets elected, it's likely to basically stay where it is. (That doesn't even address the issue of lower courts.) I wish they had some sort of special Constitutional forum where they would talk in depth about cases they agree/disagree with so we could get a better idea of the type of judges they would appoint.