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Thursday, September 30, 2004
Or maybe not...
The debate ended up not being so bad. Kerry made some good points, but Bush also managed to not come off like a total ignoramus. I think Kerry should have still done a better job defending himself and putting a positive spin on his actions.
Especially, the issue with him originally being in favor of the war, and then sort of pulling back on that opinion. He should have emphasized his statement: "We had the same information then and made the same choice, and we have the same information now, but now we have different opinions." I mean, Kerry should contrast the fact that Bush has stuck boldly to his original plan and statements despite all evidence to the contrary, and that Kerry saw new information and changed his mind. I mean, that's not flip-flopping, that's called "reasoning". Information is received and processed, and ideas are formed. With the introduction of more information, said information is processed and maybe, new ideas are formed. Logic. Reason.
Nicky
MY E-MAIL! Okayeahwhatever@yahoo.com.
AIM: Jake Aimer
Especially, the issue with him originally being in favor of the war, and then sort of pulling back on that opinion. He should have emphasized his statement: "We had the same information then and made the same choice, and we have the same information now, but now we have different opinions." I mean, Kerry should contrast the fact that Bush has stuck boldly to his original plan and statements despite all evidence to the contrary, and that Kerry saw new information and changed his mind. I mean, that's not flip-flopping, that's called "reasoning". Information is received and processed, and ideas are formed. With the introduction of more information, said information is processed and maybe, new ideas are formed. Logic. Reason.
Nicky
MY E-MAIL! Okayeahwhatever@yahoo.com.
AIM: Jake Aimer