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Re: Poll: Role of Political Advertisement on ChiefDelphi

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Originally Posted by David Kelly
You hit it right on, Bill. (How often do we ever agree on something?? ) Politics is embedded into just about every aspect of our lives. I think it will make us all better people for expressing our ideas and thoughts and hear those of others. Hey, perhaps we can learn something from each other and become better and more complete as human beings. But there is a certain extent to which we can have political discussions because no matter what kind of disclaimer somebody puts, they are representing their team, FIRST, Pontiac Central HS, Delphi and all other sponsors or associations with FIRST.

Game on
Somewhere along the line the individual should be divided from the team because I garuntee you not every X-Cat (mentor) voted for John Kerry and not every X-Cat voted for George W. Bush. I mean everybody remebers that obnoxous mystery man SilenceNoMore from earlier in the year and he was a class A jerk who hid like a coward behind an alias but whatever his team was they shouldn't be held soley accountable for his inane actions. We may be part of a team but we also individuals. We only make robots we aren't robots ourselves.
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