A short break from politics

A short break from politics

This blog is famed for the cordiality of its discourse, a reputation somewhat marred with some of our heated political discussion. I think our political debates are better than those at most sites, but I recognize the concern. Don’t insult the commentator you are debating. No name calling. No viciousness. It’s hard for me to monitor all of the comments, but I’ll start deleting comments I come across that are not up to our standards.

This weekend Cranach will be a political-free zone. No posts on politics. (If you want to discuss the VP debate, feel free. I posted something on that late last night that invites your comments. If you want to talk about the impending bailout, do that too on yesterday’s posts.) We will get back at it next week in discussions that generate light and not just heat.

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