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Sunday, November 05, 2006

How to Cast the Right Vote (Torontonian Mayoral Election)

A mayor of a big city like Toronto has loads of responsibilities. Therefore, as voters, it is always important to cast the right vote and do what is the best for Toronto.

First, consider and judge the truthfulness of the candidate's promises during his or her speech. Are the promises realistic and achievable? If so, will they have other potential negative impacts on other factors, for instance, the economy? Are the promises going to be accomplished within a long or short period of time? These are some of the questions you should ask yourself before trusting a candidate's promise.

Second, when the candidates recriminate each others' wrong-doings, do you believe in those accusations? Are they actually valid or just brought up for the sake of winning the election? Do not let the accusations mislead you in making the first impression of a candidate, because they can sometimes be made-up.

Last, observe the candidates' manners, for manners are everything. If one keeps interrupting his or her opponents' thoughts and sentences, and acts aggressively and impulsively throughout the debate, he or she will not make a good mayor even though brilliant promises may have been declared. Once again, manners are the most essential quality of an excellent mayor, just as cells are the fundamental unit of life.

There are a number of things that should be considered before casting a vote: the truthfulness of a candidate's promises and recrimination, and his or her manners. Make the right choice for Toronto!

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