Monday, October 27, 2008

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Now it's just as easy to imagine the lines as motivation for the candidate himself.
Less than two weeks from Election Day, the maverick is most assuredly the underdog. He's behind in money and polls, and Barack Obama, as McCain said Tuesday in Bensalem, is already choosing his cabinet.
Yet the former POW and fighter pilot isn't quitting. Even in Pennsylvania, where some polls have him down by double digits


Kennedy. It's not hard to imagine young people, for instance, again enlisting in government service in response to a young president as they did during the Kennedy era.
This time around, though, many would come with deep knowledge of advanced technology. Along with other bright but not so young people, they'd help Obama implement many of the thoughtful ideas he's talked about on the campaign stump such as creating innovative ways to produce alternative energy.
On Capitol Hill, Obama and his Cabinet would aggressively push Congress to move on languishing issues such as providing affordable health care to every American and ending tax policies that mainly benefit the wealthy. They must, too, be sure to build bipartisan support along the way.
Obama and his team also would work hard to protect taxpayers' $700 billion investment in the bailout of Wall Street. He's already insisting on reasonable reforms.
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