Hi Sarah... I can guarantee that the << no politics / politics are ok >> conflict doesnt go along traditional party lines. I personally can relate to the desire to keep the list centered on pianotalk, and support that... to a point. I just think the list does an exemplary job of policing itself without any draconian imposment of censorship by some appointee who is bound to end up being less then objective. We drop a few lines... and back off when it obviously starts bothering people... and thats about as good as anyone can ask for. Right now... grin.. I think its time to relax the subject and mull over things in our own thoughts for a while... No doubt the subject matter will heat up again before the election. Cheers RicB Sarah Fox wrote: >Hi Ric, > > > >>Ok... that makes about 10 to one..... 10 posts argueing back and forth >>about whether political posts should be written... for every political >>post that actually IS written. Just counting :) >> >> > >... and one wonders whether anyone besides Bush supporters object to these >political discussions! Is it a bandwidth problem or a content problem? And >should we limit all discussion on this list to things about which everyone >will agree? FAIW, I don't think I've ever seen anyone complain about posts >espousing any aspect of Republican ideology. People have argued against the >ideas, sure. But I don't think anyone has argued that they shouldn't be >posted. > >Peace, >Sarah > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > >
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