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The Last Presidential Debate

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

We go through the last presidential debate of the 2008 election cycle fact-by-fact.

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  • I am canadian. I think the most intelligent choice would have been, but he had no chance of winning.

    Obama is the best choice for this situation, but he can only do so much without the public rallying for change.

  • ok your cool why dont u stop lying and get your facts right you dumb whore!!!!

  • obviously the tax issue is a highly sensitive issue. i believe that cutting taxes for the 95% of those making under 250k is a good idea. the wealthy have leeched off the teet of the working class far too long under the Bush admin. Its time that there is balance in the system. I don't believe McCain can do that with all his stupid proposals. I mean his campaign team is composed of Lobbyist. this last debate should have painted a clear picture for voters in the U.S. GOBAMA08! Boo McBush/Failin!

  • People are raising the issue of Obama raising taxes if elected president I don't happen on a whim. It takes careful investment that will ultimately bring greater returns. Yes, we will have to raise taxes, but it's all relative because of the benefits we will have in the future.

  • Good Video. Any chance you will ever do one for the lesser known third party candidates?

  • You are so correct... however I hear the working poor saying that his taxation of the over 250k is class warfare. What the hell is wrong with those people? It's like slaves voting for chains.

  • The last could be an ad for highly-competent (NOT clever and weaselly) tax advisors. Under Obama, the former would thrive. Under McCain, the latter.

  • So, when he says "working people" he's actually short changing himself? Wouldn't "95.5% of all families" constitute a much larger percentage of the population?

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