> gMoney wrote:
> Anyone still "fuzzy" in those areas has shown no ability to make "data
> driven" decisions, nor to have learned from the mistakes of the past.
>
 +1000, and good clarification.  The philosophy should be clear, the
positions should be open to change.

That having been said there are many times when you've got to pick the
worst of few alternatives and this is where I think many politicians
get burned.

For example a bill that increases funding for Walter Reed but also
increases troop levels in Iraq.  I wish your average voter understood
that and stopped using the "they voted for 99 liberal/conservative
bills".

The question is, what is their stated philosophy and, if it appears to
differ from votes, why?

That's why I think we need the factcheck.org disclaimers on political
commercials.  Should be a minimum of 10 seconds for any political ad.

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