Wednesday, April 13, 2011

the right, and the stereotype.

What does the Leaders' debate mean to everyday Canadians?

The issues at hand, whether they be healthcare, the economy spending, the principles of democracy, federalism, or crime, are some of the few elements that really define how the leaders performed in the debate. Personally, and according to the commentaries of different analysts, how leaders express themselves, their enthusiasm, how reserved or excited, their use of language, and how they interacted with the camera or one another, illustrates that there are number of other factors that demonstrate that the leaders' debate is not so much about the issues. A few weeks earlier I heard a brief report on how people from distinct cultures and countries can choose quite accurately the will winters of election simply based on their photograph. That does indicate that there are some characteristics that we are |programmed| to accept or support.

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