If you have any doubt

about who to vote for the the primary, look no further (well, do click on this link). Matthew Burton has posted a rundown of the differences between Hillary Clinton’s and Barack Obama’s statements on the issues. He’s done a fantastic job at showing that the following statements are untrue:

“Speeches don’t put food on the table,” Mrs. Clinton said at a General Motors plant in Warren, Ohio, on Thursday morning. “Speeches don’t fill up your tank, or fill your prescription, or do anything about that stack of bills that keeps you up at night.”

“My opponent gives speeches. I offer solutions.” - Hillary Clinton

“It’s about whether you choose the power of solutions over the power of speeches.” - Bill Clinton

He’s drawn up an extensive chart using the candidates’ websites’ issues pages to show how much in the way of real solutions each candidate has to offer. Barack Obama is the clear winner.

Mr. Burton is neither a Clinton, Obama, nor a McCain supporter. He says, “I worship facts and I despise catchy slogans that belie the truth.” See the truth for yourself.

ETA: Barack Obama’s inspiring response to “Just Words” Clinton critique

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