Analysis of Last Night's Debate From FactCheck.org.
Both men distorted the facts last night. Please read through this page and decide for yourself whose stance is closer to your own perception of reality, and
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Remember: in politcs, as in life, no choice is between the perfect and the imperfect. None of the candidates can keep all their promises -- they are running for president of the United States of America, not Supreme Being of the Universe. Once someone takes that oath and sits behind that desk in the Oval Office, he (or she) will have to deal with 50 governors, 100 Senators, 428 Congressmen, and each every sovereign goverment on the planet. I think I can safely say that not all of them will be on the same page.
The question you should ask yourself is not: "Will he keep all his promises?" but rather: "Does he seem to be living in the same world I am and if he could keep all his promises, would it be a world I'd want to live in 10 years from now?"
The more people we have striving for the ideal, the closer we come to acchieving it. When only half of eligible folk actually bother to vote, no one is elected by the majority.
Both men distorted the facts last night. Please read through this page and decide for yourself whose stance is closer to your own perception of reality, and
Remember: in politcs, as in life, no choice is between the perfect and the imperfect. None of the candidates can keep all their promises -- they are running for president of the United States of America, not Supreme Being of the Universe. Once someone takes that oath and sits behind that desk in the Oval Office, he (or she) will have to deal with 50 governors, 100 Senators, 428 Congressmen, and each every sovereign goverment on the planet. I think I can safely say that not all of them will be on the same page.
The question you should ask yourself is not: "Will he keep all his promises?" but rather: "Does he seem to be living in the same world I am and if he could keep all his promises, would it be a world I'd want to live in 10 years from now?"
The more people we have striving for the ideal, the closer we come to acchieving it. When only half of eligible folk actually bother to vote, no one is elected by the majority.