The Presidential Race “Question of Conduct”

America  ’s 44 prospective presidents have spent at the top half a billion dollars act if they are clearly worthy of Americans ‘ votes. And yet, after more than a year of frenetic campaigns, dozens of debates and inexorable attract media attention, the public came to know remarkably little about the candidates as that leader.

Although the Americans have the feeling that the place where candidates are available for health care, the war in Iraq, and other important issues critical. And we know a lot about their biographies - flattering chapters each candidate, and some might prefer, on the chandelier.

Although the Americans have the feeling that the place where candidates are available for health care, the war in Iraq and other matters of importance. And we know a lot about their biographies - flattering chapters each candidate, and some might prefer, on the chandelier.

Yes, perhaps more urgent each time since Franklin D. Roosevelt was in office, the USA need an extraordinary leader to the White House.

That is why more and more to do everything their own candidates for exemplary conduct.But voters are usually left with a little more candidates  ’self-serving, Bumper Stickers-Caliber allegations:  “strong leadership, “  “good conduct, “  “New Conduct, “, etc.

The media, normally their attention elsewhere - their best on the material aspect of emergency, but many too often on a daily gyrations racehorses. Yes, candidates are asked to answer the question of chance conduct. Read the rest of this entry »