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I called this one a tie. I don't like Biden from Clinton days and Biden's gun ban back then. I also don't like Biden for what he IS, pond scum. And because he allows the Delaware land fills for dumping bodies of dead vets!
I don't see it makes a big difference, and Ryan did ok. it's next week when the chosen one can only stutter, stammer and look down like last time that is what I 'Hope' to see.
No telly and he is DOOMED. There better not be a telly in the debate either.
But oh boy was the one ever good with that the next day beating on a absent Romney! I can't wait for this next show when Romney knocks his pearly whites down his alleged throat.
Biden was uninformed and clearly told out-and-out lies numerous times (the white house is now scrambling to 'cover' what Biden said). In addition Biden was unprofessional, goofy-faced, clown-acting, disrespectful and looked like an idiot to everyone but low IQ and uneducated people.
Who won the debate? Clearly Paul Ryan won the debate on both substance (proven to be factual), as well as form. Biden did not act vice-presidentail whereas Ryan absolutely did...
Okay... list a lie that you accuse Biden of, and I will list one from Ryan. Agreed?
PS. Did Ryan lie? And if you think he did, are you okay with it?
We disagree here. One has the capacity to literally lead into a turmoil, the other is more reactive. This difference is VERY visible in the arguments they present.
Romney wants to go to war in early 2013, Obama will do it after Afghanistan is drawn down in 2014.
Not that different. Of course thats all if Iran doesn't cave, which they might with the inflation they are having from the sanctions that both candidates support right now.
Romney wants to go to war in early 2013, Obama will do it after Afghanistan is drawn down in 2014.
Leaving crystal ball predictions aside, you've already taken a step to acknowledge some difference between the two. Earlier, you saw none. Now, do you think both are going to be reactive? Or Proactive, or they might differ there as well?
I guarantee you if you go outside and just grab a random stranger off the street, you ask them what the most important issue is politically (if they answer you and not slap you), and they'll tell you its the economy.
You basically just repeated what I'm talking about. What is the MOST important issue for a person does not mean that other issues are NOT important.
What you're concluding is like asking somebody who their favorite NFL or MLB team is and then assuming that the individual absolutley does not like any other team in the league whatsoever. Such a conclusion clearly CANNOT be made from who their FAVORITE team is. The only conclusion that can be made is who TOPS their list, not who doesn't even make their list.
To put it plainly, indicating your #1 on a list does not mean that you DON'T have a #2 or #3 or #4, etc. so to conclude that all other choices are totally irrelevant to the person is a false conclusion. The economy being people's #1 on a list does not mean that foreign wars/entanglements are totally irrelevant to them. That would be a false conclusion. How the question is worded matters.
Leaving crystal ball predictions aside, you've already taken a step to acknowledge some difference between the two. Earlier, you saw none. Now, do you think both are going to be reactive? Or Proactive, or they might differ there as well?
Would one instigate war more than the other?
Still a war, and the start of 2013, or the start of 2014, its not that different of a time frame.
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