I obviously can't say much about Bush or Kerry, because for obvious reasons, I can't vote for either one. But, I can say that they are both human, and I don't care what anyone says...all humans are flawed. They say or do things that others might not understand, such as the comments Kerry made. I think that there has been a lot of misinterpretations on both sides, that neither side really wishes to address. I think that when Kerry made those comments (whether or not they were skewered), people automatically ran with it and slammed him (be it just or unjust), and you know, that's nothing new. Look at all the negative campaign ads that are out there.
Maybe it's just my own thoughts, but I know that seeing all the negative ads out there, it makes me less inclined to vote in my own Canadian elections. Personally, (regardless of whether they are made or broken), I prefer candidates who will talk more about the promises they will make, rather than throw mud on the other person, of which the arguments are all fluffed up and embellished in itself in a lot of cases. I know that in some political aspects, you have to do a little bit of research on your opponent so that you can try to fix any errors they may have made, but there are ways to do that without resorting to nasty campaign ads, or taking a comment and running with it all over the press.
I seem to have somehow lost the original focus of this thread, so I shall hush up now, hoping that I came across as well as I hoped.
(And, if it makes you guys feel better, one of our female Canadian politicians reportedly broke up a marriage of a Toronto Maple Leaf player by having an affair with him! Who says Canadian politics can't have scandal?

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