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Discussion Forum
To maximize your value from these discussion groups, click the check box in each subcategory that interests you. By checking the box, you will get an email alerting you to new content.
Posting your comments in the appropriate labeled forum will maximize the number of people you impact.
Please, remember to be respectful. We are all friends of friends here.
TV Program
Post comments about the Moral Politics television program. Provide feedback or suggestions for content and topics.
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Money & Economy
Taxes, budget, economy, fiscal policy, currency, trade balance, and more.
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Environment
Post news about positive developments to improve the health and saftey of our food, water and air.
Also post concerns and issues about immoral, inconsiderate or excessive poisoning of our food supply, drinking water, communities or other important areas.
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Energy
Discuss energy policy, alternative fuels, research.
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Education
Use positive reinforcement to train the education behaviors you like... and gentle, corrective language to comment on the policies or curricula you want changed.
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Women
Women's rights and issues.
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Healthcare
Live long and prosper... and share your secrets to good health. Or vent about policies that are giving you stress and making you gray.
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Social Security
George Bush has some strong opinions... How would you fix Social Security?
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Media
Applaud media reform or outstanding journalism or comment on consolidation, policy, abuses, inaccuracies or group-speak.
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Sexuality
Sexual preferences, sexuality, porography, eroticism... things we typically consider private, but which the government wishes to snoop.
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Civil Rights
Issues relating to constitutional and civil rights.
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Immoral
Transparency and disclosure are the hallmarks of good governance. Examples of greed, corruption, deception that illustrate the need for policy reform to improve transparency and accountability.
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Secrecy
Secrecy is bad... transparency is good.
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If you want to know what a man is really like, take notice how he acts when he loses money. -- New England Proverb
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