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Welcome to my world. My world is what I make it, as is everyone else's. As I am more generous than most, I will let you leave your mark and influence upon it... as long as it is without malice or intended harm. I offer sanctuary for those in need, and advice for those who know how to ask and are willing to listen. Do not taint my paradise. Tread softly and open your mind to what I have to say, for while I rarely say what I mean, I usually say what I mean.
Yup. Brain trauma. But not as much as the first debate.
Definitely too much repetition of the first debate. Everyone knows both of the candidates' stances on "The War in Iraq" and National Security, but it's getting the the point of "beating a dead horse".
I'm glad that both sides are sticking to what they've originally said. I think the voters are starting to realize exactly how Bush twists and manipulates the facts to make it seem as though Kerry is "wishy-washy" and "flip-flops on the issues". I also think they are starting to realize exactly how much of a politician Kerry is by his inability to completely/fully answer questions. And on a high note, my television only has two or three scuff marks from projectile damage instead of the anticipated broken television.
I'm glad there were more varied topics discussed this debate; such as stem cell research, the environment, abortion, and health care. I think the next debate should cover these issues more clearly and concisely, while completely avoiding "the War" and National Security. I think the candidates should worry more about (as well as strictly adhering to) answering the fucking question clearly and completely, and forget attacking their opponents. The lines will be drawn more clearly when everyone knows exactly where you stand.
*rubs temples*
I need a drink....