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It matters where we stand

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LAST October 15, the third and final presidential debate before the US Presidential elections on November 4 took place at the Hofstra University. Sen. Barack Obama (Democrat) and Sen. John McCain (Republican) faced off for the last time to convince the American people why they are deserve to lead this country.

This is the final bout, the final stretch, and the final chance of two candidates to get the better judgment of the voting public on who is worthy to be in the White House. Both candidates were composed and collected in the debate and both made clear of what their intentions are for this nation – fundamental change.  They gave an apparent outlook on what the country is facing right now – economic crisis – and what they have in hand to solve this country’s dilemma to achieve America’s much needed economic comeback.

This is a crucial time for everybody in this country. The elections will be the beginning of what lies ahead for this great nation. It is all in our hands now – the candidates did what they had to do, and said what they had to say to convince us of why the presidency is an opportunity we have to give to one of them. There are only two choices, but lots of things to consider and this is a job we need to take seriously. This isn’t about them anymore – it’s about us and the future of this great nation.(AJPress)

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