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Not at all. Look at Obama. The guy was a 3rd-year senator, didn't do any big legislative work, spoke out some words, and now he's President.
Except that most of his words that helped him get elected haven't translated into very many actions.
If they end up caving on the military tribunal/civilian courts question for example, that will speak very loudly indeed (in any manner one's political persuasions wish it).
Lies are the backbone of the politician, therefore what it is that the politician does speaks more volumes than the lies.
I could elaborate on this, but it would be lost on those brainwashed Obamatrons.
Just my not-so-humble opinion. B)
Ha ha, Obamatrons. That's awesome…
If actions actually did speak louder than words then the mass media wouldn't be as effective as it is.
I think actions do speak louder than words. A relationship for instance, a person could tell their significant other ” I love you” ten times a day, but if that person does not show the other person through actions of respect, dedication, and love. The other person may start to question if the two are actually in love or just staying in the relationship for the wrong reasons.
Another example is politics, like the comments above. I think the candidates running in any election could prove they are the best by telling the public about past deeds they have
done, and the outcome of those deeds and explain how they are going to better this country and follow through with their promises.
I personally believe that words are just words and don’ t mean anything until someone proves their words with their actions because actions are solid proof to a person’s words.