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Old 06-05-2008, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Jake View Post
How can I make the case for none of the above "in a positive manner"?
Here would be a hypothetical example:

I feel none of the candidates will adequately address the issue of illegal immigration. If we are to stop this problem, we need to penalize corporations and business that knowingly hire them and provide the incentive for them to come into the United States. I have not heard one candidate propose a plan that will address this issue, which I believe is the root cause of the problem. As I believe this is the most important issue facing this country, I cannot support any of the candidates.

Compare that now to:

I think all of the candidates pretty much suck.


See the difference?
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