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What a waste of time and money ....sigh :(
 
It's sad. I don't think I feel comfortable voting for anyone :(
 
I guess it was a slip of the tongue, but I did smile when Harper said "I don't accept the truth" - I think he meant to say "your version of the truth".

But as a politician, maybe not :)
 
I was unimpressed with most of it (and I watched the whole thing)...There seemed to be little or no point in airing the questions from Joe Q public as there hardly focused the candidates? And I'm sorry to comment on something so irrelevant but the set looked like it was built for Pee Wee Herman's Playhouse, LOL.

I'm glad as a PR I don't have the responsibility of casting a vote. From the color of the signs in my neighborhood I'm going to guess a liberal MP is going to get elected here.
 
Enjoy this visual representation of the words used in last night's debate...

"Here are some word clouds from Tuesday’s English-language leaders’ debate, which give an idea of how often certain words were repeated during the two-hour debate. The larger the word appears in the image, the more often it was said.The first image is a cloud of the entire debate. The rest represent the patterns of each individual leaders."

http://blog.decisioncanada.ca/conservatives/the-english-debate-just-the-words/