But the blame for continuing a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on Fast and Furious can’t be entirely placed at Schieffer’s feet, particularly as NBC observed, the candidates “debated domestic policy almost as much as they did foreign policy during the third and final presidential debate.” [More]This morning's Gun Rights Examiner debate postmortem looks at another opportunity not so much lost as sealed off.
Told you they wouldn't touch it.
ReplyDeleteTrue, but you still haven't told me what you've done to try and change that.
ReplyDeleteI did e-mail the campaign David and referred to your earlier article on F&F and Mitt's opportunity lost in debate 2. I'll link the comment page at his campaign website through my name above so other readers can send their message. David is right, We The People must put the pressure on the campaign and after elected, on the office holder to get what we want in order to make things better, otherwise our fears and worries about an unresponsive federal government will surely be fulfilled. Let US keep on their backs and maybe they'll stay off ours.
ReplyDeleteDavid, I did contact the campaign, asking Romney to bring it up.
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