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I understand and try to play by the rules, i just wonder if non profits that cater primarily to the other extreme as the majorty of people that frequent this board are under the same scrutiny, we would like to think that they are...but makes you go hmmmmm
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Finally found a not so dead website that has (or does it?) a chat, only to find out that I can't do what I want here, which is; to find and give political views about current USA candidates for president. Yes, I'm from the Netherlands and very interested about why American LDS members keep voting for one party (by and large) and not for the other.
So, where can I find an (active!) LDS community where it IS allowed to speak ones mind about this very important topic?! Prophets of old as well as living prophets have urged (and still do) us to get active in politics. Again, why can't I find any sites (irc channels preferably) where I can participate in? If there are, could you please give me some pointers? Thanks for your hard work, Micha Vermeer |
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Find a "for profit" website that is not governed by the same rules.
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Well, aren't "for profit" alway's partisan? None-the-less, where would I be able to find an LDS "for profit" community?
I've used 'the google' but can't find any on 'the internets'... ![]() Seriously though, do you have any suggestions? |
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I am unaware of any.
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You know, there's nothing wrong with discussing political issues in the current events section without mentioning or endorsing candidates by name per the site rules. I believe each election year is a very important event and should be taken seriously and soberly. Our church encourages us to keep up with current events and intelligently vote our conscience. So feel free to state your mind.
I will personally keep a close eye on the threads so that everyone can participate and contribute without 'breaking the rules'. As long as everyone remains civil and understand that we all come from different backgrounds, have different philosophies and treat each other respectfully I don't see why issues can't be discussed and debated as long as the debates are in the true spirit of "debating." Just understand the site rules before getting too involved. Here's a good example of a social/political issue that ended up being debated by myself and Redbeard. Notice how we remained civil and respectful towards each other throughout the discussion. This is how a good discussion/debate should begin and end: The drugs debate
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People tend to vote for those candidates, or parties, that reflect their set of values. As we all share a similar point of view, why would it seem odd that the majority of LDS vote in a certain way? It's the same with any large group of people sharing similar values.
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Personally speaking I don't subscribe to either party. If anything I'm an independent conservative. There are some things that I agree with the left but not all and likewise for the right. I think both parties left me a very long time ago. Anyway, I look forward to seeing what discussions pop up in the Current Events section.
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I appreciate the good work all of you do and am thankful for this site. I am not that active, didnīt make any wonderful friends yet but I still am sure itīs one of the best I found in the net.
Now I donīt understand why you always react that harsh and sometimes rude if someone (like myself) doesnīt agree with that rule not to even name the names of the political candidates. I also donīt understand the non-profil thing and never got a useful answer. All I got was like "thatīs the rules so take it or leave it". Not the best reaction if you ask me.... To make it clear, I do understand that political discussions can lead to fights and are very sensitive. I also understand that it would not be ok if some members would come here to manipulate people to make them vote for their party. I know that it exists and I saw someone posting Obama newsletters in another board. That is wrong of course and should be forbidden. But just talking about the candidates is not bad in my eyes and itīs a bit silly to talk about loosing the non-profit status, whatever that is. Eric
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