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John R

needs to get out more
Dec 31, 2005
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I believe a political forum will be generated when there's enough traffic to support it. Kurt's savvy enough to know when, since he will be the one that has to migrate all the floating posts into the new category.

On a another board I'm on, the political forum is a child forum under the "Open Forum", the equivilent of 'The Lounge'. You could guess what a trainwreck that could end up being here. The irony would be too awesome if the political board became a child board under environmental.

I agree with what's been said so far as to the general apathy of the populace. If a political board could help effect a change, then I'm all for it. But, everyone would need to behave themselves.

Guidlines form the other board:

CIVILITY
This is a discussion panel, and not the end of the world.
Make and support your points, and don't diss the debater, but attack or support the subject, not the person.
Make sure that you can back your points, because these guys are sharp!
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
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Good post John R. I think I would have to refrain from posting in the political forum because I can get pretty heated when it comes to that. Coming from a family, both immediate and distant, which is/was directly involved in politics, it tends to get a little personal for me.

I think the potentially harmful thing which could come from having a political forum is that most of us are not seeing the entire picture and I think that it may be a little slanted. However, if there could be a few strong knowledgable souls to give balance, it could be a really good forum. Though it would never happen, I would like to be able to ask Commissioners questions on this forum and have them publicly respond. :)funn:I know, but can't a guy dream?)

If you really want a forum, start posting, and the forum will eventually come if the demand and civility are there. As so much of the politricks in this area are environmentally connected, you won't see much dissing from the environmentally aware peeps. If fact, they are the ones who will probably jump right in, because the infrastructure, or lack of, in this community directly affects the environment.
 

ShallowsNole

Beach Fanatic
Jun 22, 2005
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Pt Washington
Dealing with local politics all day every day, and belonging to another list that deals with Walton County politics, I come here to get AWAY from politics. :blush:

mf, if you have the domain names & means to start and the time to manage such a forum, I'd say go for it. I certainly have no bearing on what Kurt would or would not do on these forums, but political forums can get extremely nasty. :creepy:
 

BlueMtnBeachVagrant

Beach Fanatic
Jun 20, 2005
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Dealing with local politics all day every day, and belonging to another list that deals with Walton County politics, I come here to get AWAY from politics. :blush:

mf, if you have the domain names & means to start and the time to manage such a forum, I'd say go for it. I certainly have no bearing on what Kurt would or would not do on these forums, but political forums can get extremely nasty. :creepy:
At least they wouldn't be so one sided as the "seawall" issue.;-)
 

hi n dry

Beach Lover
Sep 12, 2005
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I don't discourage discussion of anything here, but rather encourage it, as long as it's done with decency and respect. So far, some political issues have been covered pretty well here and I am proud of that.

I am a little wary of a political forum because I've seen them elsewhere degenerate into ugliness from left and right.

As long as decency and respect is maintained, perhaps the enviro forum can be modified to include political, social, and environmental issues - what do y'all think?

If you are really concerned about ?ugliness? and heated debate wouldn't it be best to have the controversial topic in one location so it is easier to manage?

Frankly I think the problems primarily are a reflection of the temperament of the poster and not the topic.

If one comes to sowal to escape from stress they can go to the lounge and skip the forums where many well meaning posters are really trying to communicate.

The nonsensical babble is more appropriate in the lounge and is often just annoying static in an otherwise sometimes serious and interesting dialogue in the forums.
 

Bob

SoWal Insider
Nov 16, 2004
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If you are really concerned about ?ugliness? and heated debate wouldn't it be best to have the controversial topic in one location so it is easier to manage?

Frankly I think the problems primarily are a reflection of the temperament of the poster and not the topic.

If one comes to sowal to escape from stress they can go to the lounge and skip the forums where many well meaning posters are really trying to communicate.

The nonsensical babble is more appropriate in the lounge and is often just annoying static in an otherwise sometimes serious and interesting dialogue in the forums.
Challenging nonsensical ideas masquerading as serious debate is the most relevant dialouge that goes on here. Who will be the thought police to decide what is kosher? You???....me????? You've got Nancy Pelosi as your avatar! Me?? I voted for Bush. We're both out of it.
 

Hans

Beach Comber
Jul 11, 2005
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Well,....ah reckon, that the non-voters have the edge anyway, as they constitute the vast majority. What....with todays shenanigans, a voter's strike might not be such a bad idea after all.
November's just dandy to stay in that holler anyway...and keep the still running smoothly.
 
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