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ALL OUT GOP ATTACK ON ECONOMY

JOHN MCCAIN SUSPENDS ENTIRE CAMPAIGN, REFUSES TO DEBATE, DEMANDS DC SUMMIT MEETING ON ECONOMY – BUSH, PALIN FORECAST GREAT DEPRESSION ON TELEVISION – THE GREATEST FINANCIAL SCAM ATTEMPT IN AMERICAN HISTORY HAS BEGUN UPDATE: OBAMA ISSUES PRESS RELEASE IN RESPONSE TO MCCAIN’S ATTEMPT TO CALL OFF DEBATE 

“The debate is on.” 

Quotes from around the country on the situation:

The guy who a week ago said the fundamentals of our economy remain strong suddenly suspends his campaign and wants to cancel the first presidential debate to rush back to Washington to deal with a crisis that his vice presidential candidate now says could lead to another Great Depression if not addressed immediately.

To which is should be added, McCain dodged a question yesterdayabout his position on Bush’s bailout bill, and hasn’t been recorded as voting in Senate since April. Until a few hours ago he was still planning to appear on the David Letterman Show, almost two weeks into the full scale financial crisis. Whatever could be the reason for this absolutely desperate move on Mccain’s part? It’s this.

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With this poll, OBAMA SURPASSED AL GORE IN 2000 AND JOHN KERRY IN 2004 IN LIKELY VOTERS. McCain knows this and it would have been almost certainly fatal for this to be the top headline hours before the first debate. So, no debate, change the subject, terrorize world markets with temperamental threats. McCain would rather lose our entire economy than lose the election.

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