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For what it's worth (i'm guessing not much) I pop in here every now and again to get a laugh at the polarized views/stances that are spit without much caution. Ordinarily, it's funny. I wonder though, if we all just keep spouting arguments in the form of links, images and quotes of others that support OUR side/version of the story - are we really actually debating?
It would be funny if it weren't so damn important that we drop this republican/democrat liberal/conservative bullshit nonsense that has made grown adults act like redbull-fueled frat-boys at a football game. This is a mentality that has been so consuming over the last 15 years or so and we've only starting reaping some of its consequences. Is it really so hard to admit/see that MAYBE your sworn enemy makes a few good points? This fanboy mentality of associative identity gets you all nowhere and ends up stagnating any real growth (national or personal).
Grow up and love eachother.