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able for grants instead of loans.
Both politicians said they’d enact
similar forest policies in response to
the wildfires that devastated Oregon.
“You reduce the fuel load — the
forest fire fuel load — in the forest
by thinning,
but you also im
prove the
growth of the
trees you leave
behind,” Brad
bury said, echo
ing almost iden
tical statements
made by Smith.
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United States’
continued presence in Afghanistan,
but Bradbury said the situation
should serve as a warning against
the resolution to attack Iraq, legisla
tion Smith supported in the Senate.
“What I’d say about Afghanistan
is that it gives us a clue of the real
pitfalls of taking unilateral, pre-emp
tive action against Iraq,” Bradbury
said. “I think we need to make a
strong commitment working with
our allies around the world to keep
Afghanistan safe for democracy and
not let it go back to all these
regional warlords.”
Smith agreed.
“I think we should stay the course
and help that desolate place to have
a chance at democracy and decen
cy,” he said. “For the first time in a
decade, girls can go to school and
women can walk free.”
The candidates couldn’t agree
on why col
lege students
may not be
interested in
politics.
Smith said
students can’t
connect with
government
because they
haven’t yet re
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pact of taxes. Smith
“I think per
haps (students) haven’t connected the
withholdings on their paycheck to what
they’re beingchaiged for gpvemment,”
he said. “But as they leave home to go
into the workplace, it will soon become
apparent that there’s a price for all of our
public institutions, and that price
comes in the form of taxation.”
Bradbury blamed waning student
interest on low voter turnout.
“As fewer and fewer students vote,
those of us who seek elective office ob
viously want to talk to the people who
vote,” he said. “So I think the key
thing for young people to do is to en
gage in the process and start voting,
and then, lo and behold, you’ll see the
political system start to address issues
that young people care about. ”
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