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To: RogerFGay
Yes, that's it exactly. The article comes out very strongly and explicitly in favor of a "perfect political world." Exactly, that's why your reference to a "perfect political world" has quotes around it, right?

No the reason for the quotes is to emphasize what you are implying. You are looking for perfect political world and it is my contention that you will never find it. Life is all about making a choice between things. Have you found the perfect car, the perfect house, or the perfect diet? You call it the choice of the lesser of two evils. I call it making the best choice and making an educated decision within the realm of possibilty.

Oh BTW, is using bold fonts ok with you?

6 posted on 12/09/2003 8:09:26 AM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
I call it making the best choice and making an educated decision within the realm of possibilty.

So if two candidates are running and both are equally repugnant to you, you make an informed decision to vote for one because they are the only ones possible?

12 posted on 12/09/2003 9:25:04 AM PST by Protagoras (Vote Republican, we're not as bad as the other guys.)
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To: Dane
No the reason for the quotes is to emphasize what you are implying.

Yes of course. There's no reason to look at the explicit meaning of the words in an article. The really smart people look for the hidden stuff -- like the messages from the devil you get when playing rock & roll songs backwards.
21 posted on 12/10/2003 8:59:40 AM PST by RogerFGay
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