I doubt that this is an "American" thing.
I see it as more of a rude, selfish attempt by someone wishing
to further their personal political agenda.

I put these people right next to those people that come to your door,
trying to sell you a copy of the "Watchtower", or the spammers that
badger us with unsolicited adds.

It's my understanding that this list is intended for the discussion of 
Premiere and related subjects, which politics is not. This list is intended 
to share and help each other, irrespective of someone's political affiliations.

There are plenty of lists that discuss these subjects.
If you want to discuss sex, religion, politics, or any other non-Premiere
subject, I would suggest that you go there. 

I doubt that political discussions are appreciated by the majority of
the members of this list, any more than we appreciate the unsolicited 
spam that occasionally slips onto the list.

Just my take on it.


Knuck

--- Demetrios Sboukis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I have a question. Why do americans are affraid to talk about politics
> the day before election?
> Shouldn't a decision like that have any importance in your lives? Your
> decision can potentially change the world. Is that less important than
> premiere?
>  
> Just a thought.


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