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		By: Garry		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Anytime I see someone thinking for him/herself, it&#039;s good, even if their views end up being counter to mine.  

I hate the facade called the 2-party system, which has turned many people into black-and-white thinkers; they think that if you express your belief in one social or economic issue, then the automatically know your beliefs on all social and economic issues.  &quot;Oh, you don&#039;t believe late-term abortion should be allowed?  Then I just know you own 200 guns and are against free trade.&quot;  

In many aspects of our lives, entertainment, food, sports, etc., the Internet and other factors have led to splintering of the once dominant players.  

For example, it used to be that the local liquor store offered Budweiser, Miller, and maybe a few others, and now many liquor stores offer hundreds of beers from dozens of breweries, many of them microbrews.  

TV is no longer dominated by the 3 networks; they are still there, but there are other networks, as well as standalone tv stations.

I hope we are seeing the start of the same trend in politics; I&#039;m sick of the binary political world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anytime I see someone thinking for him/herself, it&#8217;s good, even if their views end up being counter to mine.  </p>
<p>I hate the facade called the 2-party system, which has turned many people into black-and-white thinkers; they think that if you express your belief in one social or economic issue, then the automatically know your beliefs on all social and economic issues.  &#8220;Oh, you don&#8217;t believe late-term abortion should be allowed?  Then I just know you own 200 guns and are against free trade.&#8221;  </p>
<p>In many aspects of our lives, entertainment, food, sports, etc., the Internet and other factors have led to splintering of the once dominant players.  </p>
<p>For example, it used to be that the local liquor store offered Budweiser, Miller, and maybe a few others, and now many liquor stores offer hundreds of beers from dozens of breweries, many of them microbrews.  </p>
<p>TV is no longer dominated by the 3 networks; they are still there, but there are other networks, as well as standalone tv stations.</p>
<p>I hope we are seeing the start of the same trend in politics; I&#8217;m sick of the binary political world.</p>
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