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Yes, please continue to allow extended discussions during the U.S. Presidential election 24 31.58%
Yes, please continue to allow extended discussions during the U.S. Presidential election
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Old 09-24-2008, 02:18 PM #1
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Arrow Should we continue to allow political discussion?

NeuroTalk is first and primarily a neurological and related conditions support and information-sharing community. Having said that, I'd appreciate your input as to whether during the Presidential election season here in the U.S., you believe we should continue to allow the kind of extended political discussions we've been allowing in the Social Forum. This is an exception to the Community Guideline which suggests members in general should limit such political discussion.

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