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10-13-2006, 04:33 PM
Thomas Sowell
Townhall.com
13 Oct 06
It is not necessary to denigrate individuals in order to criticize their policies. Unfortunately, there are too many voters -- in both parties -- who act as if choosing whom to vote for is like choosing sides to cheer or boo at a sports event. ...
Some Republican voters are apparently thinking of staying home on election day because they certainly have no one in their party to idolize and the Democrats haven't had enough power to do anything to be demonized for.
More (http://www.townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSowell/2006/10/13/frivolous_politics_part_iv)
Townhall.com
13 Oct 06
It is not necessary to denigrate individuals in order to criticize their policies. Unfortunately, there are too many voters -- in both parties -- who act as if choosing whom to vote for is like choosing sides to cheer or boo at a sports event. ...
Some Republican voters are apparently thinking of staying home on election day because they certainly have no one in their party to idolize and the Democrats haven't had enough power to do anything to be demonized for.
More (http://www.townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSowell/2006/10/13/frivolous_politics_part_iv)