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Sara Palin Common Sense Stupidity
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- Miss Moppet
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[quote=""MLE""]Leo, I always assumed that a debate thread on a historical fiction forum was to debate topics related to history, fiction, or books. Example, the thread on who killed the princes in the tower. Or how much description in a book is too much. Especially since we are international in membership, it seems that one country's political commentary doesn't fit the reasons for the forums existence, and puts a burden on mods who signed on to moderate HF-related stuff.[/quote]
I'd always assumed the opposite - that we could debate whatever we wanted in the debate section. I am going to ask for a moderator decision on this as I personally want to be sure, one way or the other, of what is and is not acceptable.
I'd always assumed the opposite - that we could debate whatever we wanted in the debate section. I am going to ask for a moderator decision on this as I personally want to be sure, one way or the other, of what is and is not acceptable.
- boswellbaxter
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I'm closing this thread pending the results of the poll I'm going to put up regarding the future of the debate forum.
Susan Higginbotham
Coming in October: The Woodvilles
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Coming in October: The Woodvilles
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