Presidential+Debates

First Pres Debate holds the activities that we used after the first presidential debate.

Here are the questions posed to the candidates at the second debate:
 * With the economy on the downturn and retired and older citizens and workers losing their incomes, what's the fastest, most positive solution to bail these people out of the economic ruin?
 * Well, Senators, through this economic crisis, most of the people that I know have had a difficult time. And through this bailout package, I was wondering what it is that's going to actually help those people out.
 * How can we trust either of you with our money when both parties got -- got us into this global economic crisis?
 * Sen. McCain, I want to know, we saw that Congress moved pretty fast in the face of an economic crisis. I want to know what you would do within the first two years to make sure that Congress moves fast as far as environmental issues, like climate change and green jobs?
 * Senator, selling health care coverage in America as the marketable commodity has become a very profitable industry. Do you believe health care should be treated as a commodity?
 * Sen. McCain, how will all the recent economic stress affect our nation's ability to act as a peacemaker in the world?
 * Should the United States respect Pakistani sovereignty and not pursue al Qaeda terrorists who maintain bases there, or should we ignore their borders and pursue our enemies like we did in Cambodia during the Vietnam War?
 * Senator, as a retired Navy chief, my thoughts are often with those who serve our country. I know both candidates, both of you, expressed support for Israel. If, despite your best diplomatic efforts, Iran attacks Israel, would you be willing to commit U.S. troops in support and defense of Israel? Or would you wait on approval from the U.N. Security Council?

Pick a question and answer it in a 5-7 minute speech! Build your analysis using a three-part structure typical of Extemporaneous Speaking.