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<p>[QUOTE="PeacePeople, post: 930216, member: 20082"]I would agree with A.</p><p> </p><p>The reasons I came to this site are numerous, but the main one was I did not see the threads degenerating into political arguments, which invariably ends up with a name calling, philosophy challenging, then personal attacks and finally a totally worthless thread. </p><p> </p><p>It is not nearly as bad as many other boards I frequent, sports, bullion and coins, and so far I've not really taken offense to any of the posts on here. I will also state that I thought the "return to gold standard" could have been decent, until some went off on a ridiculous tangent and that's how it starts. There is really no reason to bring politics into bullion investing and I will not get into it, because it is fallicy. </p><p> </p><p>I do like to come here and see what others are thinking, and sometimes doing. That part of this section is informative and solid, and most of the posters that post here on a regular basis have some vry good ideas and information. </p><p> </p><p>I know one thing for sure. I've found better resources since being on here and posting than what I had by being on other bullion and coin forums. For that I'm grateful, and the exchange of ideas is something I'll never tire of.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PeacePeople, post: 930216, member: 20082"]I would agree with A. The reasons I came to this site are numerous, but the main one was I did not see the threads degenerating into political arguments, which invariably ends up with a name calling, philosophy challenging, then personal attacks and finally a totally worthless thread. It is not nearly as bad as many other boards I frequent, sports, bullion and coins, and so far I've not really taken offense to any of the posts on here. I will also state that I thought the "return to gold standard" could have been decent, until some went off on a ridiculous tangent and that's how it starts. There is really no reason to bring politics into bullion investing and I will not get into it, because it is fallicy. I do like to come here and see what others are thinking, and sometimes doing. That part of this section is informative and solid, and most of the posters that post here on a regular basis have some vry good ideas and information. I know one thing for sure. I've found better resources since being on here and posting than what I had by being on other bullion and coin forums. For that I'm grateful, and the exchange of ideas is something I'll never tire of.[/QUOTE]
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