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McCain Needs To Reflect Conservative Anger

In a rally last week in Waukesha, Wisconsin, there was anger. The anger was clearly based on a genuine fear that Barack Obama will become the next president of the United States, and along with Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, will take our nation in a direction so far to the left, that the system of government our founding fathers envisioned will be totally unrecognizable. And they are looking to John McCain and Sarah Palin to have the cojones to take Obama and the Democrats to task on it.

Barack Obama is a socialist, perhaps even a Marxist. His political ideology is so frightening, that the thought of him being elected should panic every critical thinker in this country. Yet, all indications are that Obama is clearly the preferred choice, due to the financial crisis we are facing. A poor economy always favors the Democrats, and the anger over the last eight years of Bush has anxious voters looking to send a message.

McCain has had opportunity upon opportunity to take this election from Obama by being more forceful in pointing out the numerous character flaws this radical leftist possesses. Obama's associations with such figures as William Ayers, Tony Rezko and the Reverend Jeremiah Wright should be hammered home by McCain not only at every political rally, but also at each debate between these two presidential contenders. But McCain has looked weak and diminished at the first two debates, and with only one left to go, it does not appear that he is suddenly going to change his delivery.

McCain has tried too hard to be polite and above board, taking the high road while allowing Sarah Palin to be the attack dog on Obama's connections to the radical extremists. But it's not Palin that needs to do this - it's McCain. He needs to do what Obama asked him to do in a recent interview on Good Morning America: say it to his face!

This Wednesday is MCain's last chance. He's running out of time. It's 4th and long. He needs to use the last debate to point out decisively everything Obama stands for; the far left radical agenda that will make our nation a suburb of France.

Will McCain reflect the anger of those conservatives who confronted him at that rally last week when he meets Obama for the third and final time? Or will he shrink away and allow Obama to get the better of him if not on points, then on presentation?

If McCain fails to bring it Wednesday night, this election may be lost.

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