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This is one of the best places on the web to discuss American politics, foreign affairs (political, not romatic) This is intended to be a forum for rational discourse and interaction. If you fear being exposed to different opinions you may want to find a heavily moderated forum.

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Please remember that the political center is not where you are, it is the infinitesimal space between the carefully scripted political claims offered up every four years in the Presidential debates. People who see a gulf between the positions are probably aligned closer to the real interests of one candidate and are comparing their own views to the commentary of their favorite media partisan about the candidate from the opposite party.

Faultline linked to this article by Megan McArdle posting under the alias Jane Galt that explains some good ground rules for posting.

A post which explains why leftists defy rational thought.

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Delusional ramblings, insults, bullying hate speech and trolling are always off topic and can be grounds for time outs or bannishment.

Here is the most innovative solution to the immigration problem I have seen recently.

Obama's real position of school resource officers:

Here is a post which intelligently discusses Obama's Birth Certificate and Selective Service controversy.

So much for Obama's dreams of being a Democrat Ronald Reagan
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