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Old 08-08-2015, 06:29 PM   #78
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Originally Posted by Hamlet53 View Post
First I think you are making way too much out of the quote I included in response to Issybird's post. Second while I agree a political argument would generally belong in the P&R forum I see that as more related to contemporary issues. I don't see how a book about say the American War for Independence could avoid discussing the motivations for why it happened and how it was conducted including political views. I trust the moderators, specifically WTSharpe, to judge that.
In order to discuss politics outside of P&R, the rules would have to be changed and then what good is P&R if politics can be discussed outside the P&R forum.
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