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I am amazed that the number of blog posts on AR regarding the presidential campaigns of John McCain and Barack Obama. I understand that this is a great format where people can truly speak their minds, but is it really a good idea to broadcast your political beliefs like this? I mean, I am just as happy to sell a home to a John McCain supporter as I am to a Barack Obama supporter. I don't mean to discount the importance of this election. I have very strong beliefs about who I am going to vote for and why. I just really would hate to alienate a potential customer who happens to disagree with my politics. Shouldn't the laws of a first date apply to blogging? Never discuss politics or religion?
Cheers,
Brendan
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