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Maybe petition the admins for a CommonGround forum? BoRaGard Sep 21 #1
What a good idea! How does one petition the Admins? A DU Mail to Earl?? nt LAS14 Sep 21 #2
Oh for God's sake Prairie Gates Sep 21 #3
Is there an emoji for "See what I mean?" nt LAS14 Sep 21 #4
discussion about 'common ground' - or even its potential or existance? - on certain topic/issues stopdiggin Sep 21 #8
"Looking for possible points of common ground." J_William_Ryan Sep 21 #5
Maybe us on it and them rzemanfl Sep 21 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author rzemanfl Sep 21 #7
health care? tax breaks for the 1%? schools? policing? stopdiggin Sep 21 #14
Such as when Neville Chamberlain found common ground with Hitler SocialDemocrat61 Sep 21 #21
I live in Texas BigMin28 Sep 21 #9
Why? The "Right's" point of view is not concealed. MineralMan Sep 21 #10
Such generalization doesn't lead anywhere good. nt LAS14 Sep 21 #24
OK, so where are you planning to lead us? MineralMan Sep 21 #28
A How Not to be a Horrible Person forum sounds like a starting place, but taxi Sep 21 #11
Wouldn't that be the "Way Forward" forum? hunter Sep 21 #12
What is the example of an issue Bettie Sep 21 #13
Problem is, the Right has been taken over by a Cult. haele Monday #43
How do you find common ground SocialDemocrat61 Sep 21 #15
Do you mean economic issues? leftstreet Sep 21 #16
DU has a clear set of rules Quiet Em Sep 21 #17
What are you talking about? mr715 Sep 21 #18
There is a deep "values" gap. usonian Sep 21 #19
On demestic issues, I don't see it. Prairie_Seagull Sep 21 #20
I'm reading a book by a journalist on polarization but know if quotes from it were posted here the betsuni Sep 21 #22
What you're looking for. Bravo Duck Sep 21 #23
Sorry - I meant this as a reply to the thread, not to an individual. nt LAS14 Sep 21 #26
Virtually every late night comedian is college educated Arazi Sep 21 #29
I honestly cannot see finding "common ground" with nazis Skittles Sep 21 #38
They voted for a felon and sexual abuser. Some of them are drifting away from Trump on their own. chowder66 Sep 21 #25
In reply to requests for examples. LAS14 Sep 21 #27
As I replied elsewhere - there are far right conservative comedians Arazi Sep 21 #30
Sympathize with what position? Keepthesoulalive Sep 21 #31
It isn't a position, I don't think mr715 Sep 21 #35
Back in the day of Carson, Paar and Leno, the late night... LAS14 Monday #39
Personally, I don't like Leno. mr715 Monday #42
There's an old saying that I grew up with... haele Monday #44
I didn't think this thread could get more embarrassing Prairie Gates Sep 21 #36
Really ? this is the example you have that you think deserves JI7 Sep 21 #37
Most of us see the rw pov only too well. Sneederbunk Sep 21 #32
And/or have MAGAt family who love bringing up RW bullshit every chance they get 🤬 Arazi Sep 21 #33
People who play that cultist blame game usonian Sep 21 #34
That was tried mercuryblues Monday #40
Genocide Johnny2X2X Monday #41
That's a ridiculous generalization. Just ridiculous. nt LAS14 Monday #45
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