>>When it comes to politics, people talk about a candidate's policies, character, experience, >>etc., but I don't think those thing are as important as others do. I think that it really >>comes down to whether or not they like the person. I don't know if too many people really >>liked Clinton's policies or especially his character, but people liked him. It didn't matter >>so much what he said or what he had done, it was the fact that people liked him.
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>>If you could go back in time and create a person to run in Clinton's place, with his same >>policies and past behavior, I doubt he would have been elected.
Maybe you're right. But consider this; The United States was admired in the world
community, and we had money to burn when Clinton left office. Compare that to the same
points today.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people