| Clifton |
Mar 25th, 2003 10:26 PM |
I think Americans, or some Americans debate well enough, but it's rarely over issues.<BR><BR>It's generally two specific camps that argue out a complete agenda and who generally disagree on every topic. This is the two party system, which is not any true part of our gov't, it's just how the money flows. <BR>The argument between them consists of who's side is right and who's side are the idiots. The folks in the middle who aren't arguing take turns letting each side have a turn at bat, until they strike out. This choice is generally based, for the centrists, as "the lesser of two evils".<BR><BR>I don't agree with a lot of what Guido says, but the binary point is dead on.<BR><BR>Wouldn't it be great if we (Americans)were able to find issues that we could discuss, where we could disagree on one, and then find common ground on another? It's all so polarized, that it's no wonder people have been conditioned to not talk about politics. That is if you want to get along with your neighbors.<BR>
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