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Please,answer the question

By Al Fagerli ( Contact )   October 8, 2008

While the political "know it all's " are hashing over and over the debate Tuesday. Here's the opinion of a little ol' radio announced in Janesville,Wisconsin. GIVE ME SOME ANSWERS. Did either candidate fully answer a question. If they did,I missed it. With all their self-serving,opponent-bashing comments,I couldn't come to any conclusions on their proposed solutions to our country's problems. It turned into just two minute political commercials. All we want is a leader that has somewhat of a plan. Maybe the plan works,maybe it doesn't. But just give me some answers to the questions.

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Oct 8, 2008 at 5:39 p.m.
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Since when has answering a question become standard procedure? It distracks from their talking points. No politician will answer the question, it might mean he/she can't deny it later or someone else will try to steal his/her plan away. Or even worse, find out that after the plan is outlined, nobody likes it.

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