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February 23rd, 2009 by admin

We’ve all heard the old saying “Never discuss sex, money or politics”. Even conversation between good friends can end in an argument when discussing politics.

We have conservatives, liberals, democrats, republicans, independents, moderates… Everyone sees the world a certain way, and how we should go forth in improving our great nation. You would think it would be easy to talk about these things, discuss and come to agreements. Hardly! More often than not, these discussions turn into arguments, and at times get very heated.

For thousands of years there has been fighting over politics, many of which lead to wars. I we all agreed, it would obviously be a perfect world with no wars, but sometimes the political fighting gets fierce and things get ugly.

This is not only typical amongst our politicians but amongst every day people too. Seems less and less are willing to compromise when it comes to their political beliefs and the country is divided. We have world leaders arguing over politics, then we have the US politicians going at it, then state politics… you get the point, it all crumbles down, all the way to you and I.

The keys to staying cool when debating or discussing politics is to leave your emotions in check, leave room for compromise and/or discussion & realize that the other person believes in what they’re saying as well and remain respectful.

The best way to win a debate is to do so in a civil manner, presenting facts and explaining your point of view. Many times when points can’t get across, it quickly turns the debate into an argument. It’s best at that point to get back on topic, or try to move onto the next topic.

I have owned a few political on-line websites, been members & have moderated as well. Of all the forums I have participated on, the political scenery has to be the hardest for all of those involved. It’s a constant quagmire and the in-fighting never seems to cease. The best you can do is take the higher ground, remain impartial and apply rules equally.

James Lutz
http://www.articlesbase.com/politics-articles/politics-can-debate-be-fair-138020.html

6 Responses to “Politics - Can Debate be Fair?”

J.M. R Says:

The moderator of tonight’s debate has a book that’s about to come out about Obama-why is that fair?
Gwen Ifill has written and is about to release the book “Politics and Race in the Age of Obama”. How can she be seen as an unbiased moderator for the debate?

Sahara Says:

I know. She could be unbiased or as much as reasonable if she is a professional but it does not look good. Appearances matter. I’m an Obama/Biden supporter and a liberal democrat. I think she should remove herself because of the appearance. It is not right. It may tarnish the outcome. The possibility exists.
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janice h Says:

She won’t be unbiased and she probably won’t be fair. I know I, for one, will be watching how she behaves very closely. If Obama wins she will sell thousands more books than if he loses. I think she was a horrible choice for moderator.
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sgtbellotti Says:

Your right she should be replaced,with a impartial moderator.
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CONCERNED CITIZEN Says:

I agree that she could not be objective. This is just one more example of how the media is influencing this election. It stinks to high heaven!
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mia Says:

To answer your question … it’s not fair. But TPTB are determined to put Obama in office by hook or by crook. He will be easily controlled and manipulated by them. McCain wouldn’t be.
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