a civil conversation took place today between an apparent liberal and a conservative who happens to be president of the United States. It was articulate, it was civil, and it gives us hope for a new approach in political discussions.
The next step will be when this isn't news." />
a civil conversation took place today between an apparent liberal and a conservative who happens to be president of the United States. It was articulate, it was civil, and it gives us hope for a new approach in political discussions.
The next step will be when this isn't news." />
NPR blogger Robert Smith reports that a civil conversation took place today between an apparent liberal and a conservative who happens to be president of the United States. It was articulate, it was civil, and it gives us hope for a new approach in political discussions. "Bravo" to both of them.
The next step will be when this isn't news.
(PS: As of 7:05 p.m., Polinaut's formatting is all hosed up when viewed in IE. I have no clue what's going on but thanks for scrolling down)
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