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<blockquote data-quote="Selkies" data-source="post: 4925732" data-attributes="member: 589746"><p>I like how all the morons kept interrupting McCain's speech. What a bunch of n00bs. McCain also needs to take some public speaking pointers from Obama.</p><p></p><p>Some things he had to say I liked, but he is very committed to oil and Iraq. Oil is fine for the very near future, but we really need to do something about alternative fuels. He mentioned hybrids and electric cars which both contain lead acid batteries - committing to a future of chemical storage facilities. I did like how he seems to be about America instead of the GOP and that he mentioned creating new jobs for the people who lost theirs' to the Orient. It sounds like McCain is for less government and less taxes which would be nice. Most of his points are very general (has to be for such a speech), but I guess I need to do some more reseach.</p><p></p><p>I'm still undecided...waiting on the debates!</p><p></p><p>P.S. I think it's RNC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Selkies, post: 4925732, member: 589746"] I like how all the morons kept interrupting McCain's speech. What a bunch of n00bs. McCain also needs to take some public speaking pointers from Obama. Some things he had to say I liked, but he is very committed to oil and Iraq. Oil is fine for the very near future, but we really need to do something about alternative fuels. He mentioned hybrids and electric cars which both contain lead acid batteries - committing to a future of chemical storage facilities. I did like how he seems to be about America instead of the GOP and that he mentioned creating new jobs for the people who lost theirs' to the Orient. It sounds like McCain is for less government and less taxes which would be nice. Most of his points are very general (has to be for such a speech), but I guess I need to do some more reseach. I'm still undecided...waiting on the debates! P.S. I think it's RNC. [/QUOTE]
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