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<p>[QUOTE="USS656, post: 940209, member: 6641"]I feel that people should be able to have a discussion about bullion without being bombarded by political attacks. I think the only way to do this is by keeping it in the current section and by cracking down on offenders. I don't participate much in this area but I like to read some of the threads/posts. I do understand the quandary though as there are many things that influence prices, governments being one of the biggest. How do you have a meaningful discussion about what influences prices w/o including some level of political opinion? The rules should be a little more open (gray - not black or white) to allow meaningful opinions that are not framed in the form of an attack on a system or group. Moderators get the last word on what should be allowed and if people cannot participate properly then they should be dealt with based on the issue.</p><p><br /></p><p>So my vote is crack down but with slightly different rules that allow discussion about the influences w/o attacking those influences or others that may have a different view. JMO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="USS656, post: 940209, member: 6641"]I feel that people should be able to have a discussion about bullion without being bombarded by political attacks. I think the only way to do this is by keeping it in the current section and by cracking down on offenders. I don't participate much in this area but I like to read some of the threads/posts. I do understand the quandary though as there are many things that influence prices, governments being one of the biggest. How do you have a meaningful discussion about what influences prices w/o including some level of political opinion? The rules should be a little more open (gray - not black or white) to allow meaningful opinions that are not framed in the form of an attack on a system or group. Moderators get the last word on what should be allowed and if people cannot participate properly then they should be dealt with based on the issue. So my vote is crack down but with slightly different rules that allow discussion about the influences w/o attacking those influences or others that may have a different view. JMO[/QUOTE]
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