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meanderingsearcher replied on March 11, 2008 23:26 to the question "Politics Market Quarrels" in Hubdub:
meanderingsearcher replied on March 11, 2008 14:42 to the problem "Conrad Black: Does this market have an outcome discussed in mainstream media?" in Hubdub:
meanderingsearcher replied on March 11, 2008 07:38 to the question "Contentious questions (part 3)" in Hubdub:
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meanderingsearcher replied on March 11, 2008 05:48 to the question "Politics Market Quarrels" in Hubdub:
Why is the Politics category limited to American politics? Are the politics in the rest of the world not interesting enough to be listed in this category but are relegated to the "world" category. Odd the the world category is broken down into continents and politics is strictly american. Is this a marketing plan?-
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meanderingsearcher replied on March 11, 2008 05:35 to the problem "Conrad Black: Does this market have an outcome discussed in mainstream media?" in Hubdub:
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meanderingsearcher replied on March 10, 2008 20:31 to the question "Contentious questions (part 3)" in Hubdub:
meanderingsearcher replied on March 09, 2008 21:21 to the question "Contentious questions (part 3)" in Hubdub:
the question should be does hubdub have a target market that they are encouraging to participate ? a ruling to define morality by establishing question parameters that some may find distasteful may also limit the numbers of people that don't like to have their morality judged. from a marketing perspective, this quandry could swing two ways.
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