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Old 20-08-2010, 07:31 AM   #1
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Default Now I know we cant talk about political issues...

I know It is against site tems and conditions to talk about political topics but would it be possible to have a poll only with no discussion. Is that against site terms and conditions. I thought it would firstly ,be a bit of fun, secondly ,give us maybe an indictaion which way we are heading and thirdly see how close our poll (being that of our ford community) is to actaul one on the weekend. If there is no discussion ,I dont see what the problem would be. So, what do you guys think and more importantly what do the moderators think. Remember this is only a discussion as to having a poll or not ,nothing more nothing less.

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