joether
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So from this little segment, like the others, if the Republican was given two choices, he'd take one of them. Which is rather typical conservative thought if one studies the conservative movement. Less ideas, less 'thinking outside the box', stick to two or three ideas at most and keep focus on them, even if all of them are total failures. If the question was open ended "Which soda do you like the best" it would have been 50/50 he choose Coke/Pepsi. No sense thinking when they can just simple parrot the answer. If I had been given the same question: "Mountain Dew"/"Sprite". This 'debate' (translation: multi-person press conference) was nothing more than an hour to bash President Obama. Not one of them gave any solid ideas on helping the economy, job creation, those on unemployment, helping small businesses, or dealing with the other 500 problems this nation has. They kept putting forth the same tried (and failed) policies that landed this nation into many of the problems it has now. So far there really isnt much of anything that seperates any of them from each other. Funny that conservatives ate it up and have deluded themselves into believing each candidate brings his/her own unique direction (aka spin to the rest of us) to the 'debate'.
< Message edited by joether -- 6/14/2011 11:09:01 AM >
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