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    Thew "boring" comments

    So far, both Bill Bennett and Jack Cafferty have called this debate "boring". I really think that's one of the problems with the election process today. The media trying to "jazz things up" for the A.D.D. sufferers.

    IMO, if a presidential debate discussing the important issues of this country puts you to sleep, you have no business voting. These type of people are the dimwits who pay no attention until a week before the election, and then put someone like George W. Bush in office twice.




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    I don't like Bill Bennett. He writes his "Book of Virtues" and then he gets outed for gambling in Las Vegas losing thousands. Now he has got a talk show. WHat a putz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreedomProsperityPeace View Post
    So far, both Bill Bennett and Jack Cafferty have called this debate "boring". I really think that's one of the problems with the election process today. The media trying to "jazz things up" for the A.D.D. sufferers.

    IMO, if a presidential debate discussing the important issues of this country puts you to sleep, you have no business voting. These type of people are the dimwits who pay no attention until a week before the election, and then put someone like George W. Bush in office twice.

    DITTO!!! So sick of the trivial, soundbyte approach of the mainstream media. Especially when they ask completely irrelevant questions like "who do you like more, the Yankees or the Red Sox?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreedomProsperityPeace View Post
    So far, both Bill Bennett and Jack Cafferty have called this debate "boring". I really think that's one of the problems with the election process today. The media trying to "jazz things up" for the A.D.D. sufferers.

    IMO, if a presidential debate discussing the important issues of this country puts you to sleep, you have no business voting. These type of people are the dimwits who pay no attention until a week before the election, and then put someone like George W. Bush in office twice.

    Tireless minority is all this needs.
    "A wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government, and this is necessary to close the circle of our felicity." - Thomas Jefferson, First Inaugural Address

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    Well it was boring but not because of the format or the questions, but because of the politicians themselves. If it had a little more Ron Paul then it'd be more "fun." Otherwise it's predictable pandering, demagogueing and outright just avoiding the questions and giving some fluff answer.



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