politicians
A Fable For The Electorate
John was in the fertilized egg business. He had several hundred young layers Think Flip Flop? Think Again.
After so much being said about the proclivity of some politicians to, what many claim, flip flop, I came across an opinion piece that adds another shade of color to the pallete. All too often, at least when it comes to politicians, some types villify them by claiming, "flip flopper," as if changing ones mind is a disasterous, deceitful process. But who among us has not changed our minds on any number of subjects when conditions change & warrant a new direction? Who among us, in any particular situation, has not changed their minds when conditions warrant &, instead of a radical decision, decided a more moderate course of action to be more beneficial? Related: read more | SoloVoce's blog | login or register to post comments | Tags: Listening | politicians | Reading | Thinking Processes
Blogging Etiquette/Positive Communication
It's already been discussed how the blogs tend to ripple and lose their focus, and it's also been mentioned by more people then I that demeaning adjectives towards an opinion impedes true and productive communication so I don't want to using todays phrase, "beat a dead horse" on those points I do however have a new suggestion. I come into the blogs to see what people have to say, when I want to read news articles then I go to the appropriate places. Blogs that are consistently too long are just plain boring, however it is made worse by the copying and pasting of news articles, or bodies of readable content. It's fine to reference them, even provide a link but to paste the entire article is just overkill in my opinion. Related: read more | Marsha's blog | 5 comments | Tags: cartoons | clubs | dead horses | news articles | politicians
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