On Oct 10, 12:12 pm, "Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I can imagine believing that Obama won. I can concede that some people
> thought McCain won. But a tie? How could a rational person call it a tie?
>
> Of course, they didn't really mean it was a tie. Just like the prospects
> who don't buy your stuff but don't say no aren't really in search of
> more information so they can make a considered decision.
>
> Here's the formula of what's really happening:
>
> Fear of making a decision > Benefit of making a decision.

Um, no, actually.  I'm for Obama and loathe McCain with every fiber of
my being, so you can't say I haven't made a decision, and I thought it
was, yes, "a tie." They were both terrible, unfocused, and verbose. I
didn't think either of them was any good (or all three, if you count
that tool Brokaw), and neither was marginally better or worse than the
other.  I call that a tie.

--Dave Sikula


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