Kurtdesign1
The Thinker
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- Dec 12, 2004
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These have been well thought out posts and responses to posts. Activisim is always important. Banding togather for change or to insure change does not come about is good. Choosing the forum to handle these tasks is the question to be answered. I dont put political signs in my living room. They do not belong there. It is a place to watch TV, listen to music and often have great conversation. I believe the same thing iapplies to most online forums. This one seems to be about the enjoyment of cigars.
I'm aware of the CRA. As a matter of fact, that's what I was calling on people to join, as well as emailing/calling their congressman/woman. In regard to what you're saying about a 'superforum changing the world', I don't quite understand if you've misinterpreted me or if I'm failing to see your point. I do agree, it seems silly to be so gung-ho about controlling a cigar forum but it's a forum about cigars, by cigar loving people, trying to protect cigars. It IS related. If it would be to "support X politician because I think it's right", than I would completely follow your call to not 'bring it into the livingroom'. I just think that it's all related 100%There is a group that you can join to push for change http://www.cigarrights.org/. This group has a defined well documented agenda. While I have seen some of the comments posted by the gentlemen buying these sites, as a businessman, I have to wonder what the true reasons could be. I contribute to many charities that evoke change. I contribute to few business that say that change could be a byproduct of their growth. Buy a burger and 2 cents will go to charity. Join my super forum and we may chnage the world. I dont see much difference. Why not create a co-op? Co-ops are multiple businesses that band togather for buying power, a bigger voice and to promote a centralized product or service. Usually non-profit. I would be much more impressed with a group of forums joining such as this. 2 cents as usual.