Louis Farrakhan - To Denounce or Reject?
After talking about health care, NAFTA, and other yawners for most of tonight's debate, the candidates finally got down to the real question: Is Barack Obama anti-semitic?
This charge was largely brought about because Lous Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam has endorsed Obama.
Barack Obama went on to denounce the anti-semitic statements and actions of Farrakhan, but he failed to reject Farrakhan's endorsement, which Hillary Clinton was all to eager to point out.
So which is it, fellow indeciders? Is it more important to have a candidate who denounces or rejects Louis Farrakhan?

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