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Originally posted by DinoDoc
I take exception to the word debate as it is being used in this thread as the Presidential debates are anything but. However, even if we did have real debates Nader and co wouldn't have a right to be in thier due to thier low poll numbers. Unless a party polls above 10% in national polls, they don't really have any right to be included in a national debate. Sure, that way parties that don't poll over 10% don't poll over 10%. |
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Originally posted by SlowwHand
First point. I was a young boy when Kennedy and Nixon had the first televised debate. I have a lot of experience in watching. Kennedy was calm, cool and collected. He spoke to the point. By contrast, Nixon looked extemely uncomfortable. Perspiring profusely. Even as a boy, ithe contrast was evident. Second point. I don't care about Ron Paul, Clinton or anyone else at this point. For better or for worse, this country has pretty much always been a 2 party system. That's who I want to hear. On the first point you have to elaborate, I could try to assume what you mean but don't really want to. On your second point, you are mistaking them for third party candidates, one ran as D other as R and neither is going independent. I would look up what third parties have done for your country if you really think that is the case with only 2 parties having influence, or perhaps blacks should get back on the cotton fields and women should not be allowed to vote. ![]() Even if third parties didn't have that history I still don't think "well it's been that way" is a good argument to have no progress. |
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Originally posted by SlowwHand
A) Elaborate how? Largely based off that debate, Kennedy became president. Did you know he was president? Am I assuming too much? B) I used different examples for a reason. It wasn't a mistake. A) Explain what do you mean and how does it have to what you quoted. B)What reason? |
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Speaking of 3rd candidate:
I work for an online gaming site, right? So someone just called in, and insisted on making a wager on Hillary Clinton to win. I informed her that she wasn't a nominee for any party, so we had no odds on her. She insisted that the Democrats were going to nominate her in the next few days, in a "sudden change of mind" |
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