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By zenprise - Friday, August 15th, 2008 at 4:29 PM
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In my last post, I talked about how the Obama Campaign needs to respond to John McCain's spurious attacks with greater speed and vigor. There are many voices in the Democratic Party making the same argument, and it seems that now John Kerry is setting up his own rapid response website to protect Obama from the same types of attacks that Sen. Kerry was subjected to four years ago.

But maybe we should take things a step further. It's fine (and necessary) to deflect incoming attacks, but at some point we need to move from a reactive to a proactive stance. To that end, we've set up a new forum here at Eyes On Obama where supporters can post talking points against Sen. McCain on the issues of the day. We've gotten things started with a few posts of our own. We hope everyone will have some fun with this, and it shouldn't be too hard to create posts given the amount of material McCain has provided us with!

So post your own thoughts, vote up your favorites, and share them with your friends.  Let's give the Republicans a taste of their own medicine!

 



Read zenprise’s Last Article: 2008 US Election - Southern States Predictions and Spread

 


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