Fair enough. But in my humble opinion, the talk of any candidate
amounts to just that... talk. Do they say different things and even
have different ideas? Of course, but the change that was promised by
Obama throughout his campaign proved to be empty rhetoric... or change
for the worse. I have no stomach to hear the false promises and
outright lies contained within "debates" (if we were talking, those
would have been air quotes). Even if they cover important issues such
as privacy, gun control, health care, or economic recovery -- we'll
not see the much-needed substantive reform needed in those areas from
either candidate. Watching the queen in the clip of the opening
ceremonies, I couldn't help but think that she can affect just as
insignificant an amount of change in her government as the president
does in ours. Not quite a figurehead, but more or less toothless. So
while you might be able to see and hear differences in candidates
during the debates, it just doesn't matter in a world where
corporations are people and women aren't equal in the eyes of the
government.
--
Kevin M. (RPCV)