[NatureNS] Nova Scotia's nature and the federal election

Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 16:22:19 -0300
From: Doug Linzey <doug@fundymud.com>
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Randy Lauff wrote in response to Ulli:
> Personally, I think there's room for discussion of the politics as 
> long as it's directly pertinent to the focus of our group. Blanket 
> supports and razings of political parties or candidates should be 
> discouraged.
>  
> Randy
> (Who is lucky enough to live in the Central Nova riding!)
>
> 2008/10/1 <uhoeger@dal.ca <mailto:uhoeger@dal.ca>>
>
>     I don't think that it is in the interest of NatureNS to get any
>     kind of political
>     discussions and exchange of viewpoints going!  Experience and examples
>     from other forums teach us that it usually doesn't take long
>     before the sh...
>     hits the fan and people get upset and p....off of each other.
>      Everybody is
>     entitled to his own political view and opinion, but NatureNS
>     shouldn't be the
>     place for campaigning!
>

I think Randy's view is fine. Let's restrict any election talk to points 
directly relating to our interests as naturalists.

And please -- let's not revive the global warming conversation here.

Doug

Doug Linzey
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