
12-10-2007, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by UGAalum94
I did, but there's still for most of the questions not a very meaningful difference in most of the answers. It comes down to what flavor you like your rhetoric more than much of a philosophical or substantive difference, or so many seemed to me at least.
A great part of what I will be trying to evaluate when I actually vote will be which of the candidates is actually most likely to follow through on these ideas if elected, both in intention and ability. (I think at least 50% of what most of them are saying is a reflection not of what they think needs to be done but what they think we want to hear.)
The likelihood of actually getting the government I want a lot more important to me than the order of their top three priorities if elected, especially when for almost all of them two of the three priorities are the same.
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Good thoughts.
I agree.
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