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musiclawyer

(2,335 posts)
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 07:16 PM Oct 2012

How POTUS should close in debate # 3



"Do you trust a man who refuses to disclose his taxes for the last decade yet asks to see the same of his vice president? Would you invest in a company without seeing it's books? Does he have investments in China? Did he even pay income taxes? On this globe of international turmoil, where does Governor Romney's duty of loyalty lie? We will never know. And that my fellow citizens, is a disqualifier for the office of commander in chief."

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How POTUS should close in debate # 3 (Original Post) musiclawyer Oct 2012 OP
Depends who gets to make the last remarks. geckosfeet Oct 2012 #1
Doesn't matter if he's last.. It just needs to be said musiclawyer Oct 2012 #2

geckosfeet

(9,644 posts)
1. Depends who gets to make the last remarks.
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 07:25 PM
Oct 2012

Prez Obama did a great job with it in d2. Of course they knew ahead of time and were able to prepare a bit. But yeah. Go into it with a closing statement that can be tweaked a bit if you don't get the last word.

musiclawyer

(2,335 posts)
2. Doesn't matter if he's last.. It just needs to be said
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 07:31 PM
Oct 2012

Failure to do so is malpractice on the part of his advisors.

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