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Three times in recent weeks, for example, he has supported legislation allowing thousands of pork-barrel projects to go forward, rather than oppose bills that contained other important features such as the $700 billion financial rescue package.
And although neither candidate wants to talk about it, the financial crisis surely will narrow the next president's possibilities.
'This financial crisis may just have pulled the rug out from under any meaningful honeymoon, when a president tries to identify his top priorities and exploit the honeymoon period,' said Steven Smith, a political science professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Instead, Smith said, 'A major part of the next president's first State of the Union address will be how we proceed after getting through the first stages of this crisis. ... There are going to be pretty massive restraints on new initiatives.'
Even McCain's promises to cut government spending would be tougher to fulfill because of the economic mess, Smith said, because 'it doesn't make a lot of sense economically, when we might be headed into a recession, to radically reduce the federal deficit.'
McCain himself has acknowledged that the economy is not his strong suit, meaning he'd have to rely heavily on his staff and Cabinet.
McCain is more comfortable dealing with foreign policy than domestic affairs, and he'd have a freer hand there. The former Vietnam prisoner of war and son and grandson of admirals eagerly claims the credentials to serve as commander in chief. He refuses to set a timetable for withdrawing U.S
October 26, 2008
Daytona police seek robbery suspect
Staff Report
Daytona Beach police were looking for a man Saturday who they say used a gun to rob a beachside Walgreens for several hundred tablets of prescription painkillers Friday night.
Police responded to 2679 N. Atlantic Ave. at 9:04 p.m. after reports of a black-hatted man who asked if it was too late to get a prescription filled, pulled out a handgun and jumped the counter, police spokesman Jimmie Flynt said in a news release. The suspect followed the clerk to the drug cabinet and demanded that she empty itthe release states.
The clerk filled a plastic bag the robber brought with several hundred pills of Oxycontin and Percocet, the release said.
Workers at the pharmacy told police the same man had been in the pharmacy about 90 minutes before the robbery to ask about getting a prescription filled.
The robber is described as a white male, about 5-foot-10 and about 200 pounds. In addition to the black hat, he was wearing a black, short-sleeved shirt with a white T-shirt underneath, blue jeans and black shoes
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