Agreed.
Here's the formula: Start with an inflammatory question,
state that only those with similar views answer, chose answer that most closely resembles the original negative attitude as the best with no regard for factual or grammatical content.
It wastes space and time in the questions lists.
2007-04-12 19:40:41
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answered by joecool123_us 5
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Some times they don't vote for the answer they like. I sometimes get best ansers from the asker when I disagree. Some time it is put up for a vote. Even if they do that, there is room to learn. I find new knowledge in questions that are totally obnoxious. Besides, 90% of all questions in the political section is leading. No man is unbias.
2007-04-13 03:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i understand your feelings, but when reading some of these questions....then reading the replies, sometimes i want to pose a message as a question to maybe inform folks of other options that they may never have heard of.....but, i too get bored with reading the rhetoric, immature arguements that persist throughout the answer/question board....especially when they are only meant to demean and offend THE PEOPLE.....good question.....also, i might add, the fact that there is a point system associated with this activity is going to bring out the 'merican competetor in a lot of people....i think
2007-04-13 02:43:44
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answered by ? 4
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You should practice what you preach. LOL
I don't mind it when people ask leading questions.Usually they are trying to inform us about something and trying to make a point. I love the questions that truly make you think I don't care for what purpose a person asks aquestion as long it is not a stupid and senseless question..
2007-04-13 06:43:38
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answered by Gianna M 5
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I'm not sure I agree with that (and I note that it is precisely what you did yourself.)
Many who come here regularly have a standing question of 'Any news?'. Others who come here regularly say 'What do you think of' which is really in answer to the longstanding 'Any News?' question, but needs to be posted in question form.
I am not only fine with that, I truly appreciate it.
2007-04-13 09:25:35
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answered by DAR 7
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You got it. How long did it take ?
2007-04-13 02:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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What is this? a self answered question, a statement?
yes, please ask a legitimate question
2007-04-13 02:38:36
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answered by not fade away 2
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