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If you love the Opinion pages, then you're going to love next year. It's going to be all politics all the time. What's not to like about that? If you're not going to let yourself be sucked into meaningless conversations about who's going to marry "The Bachelor," or whether the Red Wave should or should not have worn black shirts for the Boise State game, it's best to be prepared.

There's a little conversation starter out there called "Topics to Go" that has questions for all occasions, like travel, kids etc. Well, there's an edition just for us -- "Topics to Go: Politics." Yay! You can take them with you everywhere you go and when the conversation gets dull, just pop the question: "Should the U.S. have mandatory miltary service?" Check it out by clicking right here. At $9.95, it might make a cool little stocking stuffer for that lovable letters-to-the-editor writer in your family.

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Who's brainchild was this?Not only are we told what to think-now we need help asking questions? All for $9.95.

Yeah, how dare they tell you what to think!

That's Rush's job!

(btw, if you don't like the idea, you don't have to pay the $9.95. That's how capitalism works.)

All of the political crap in the opinion pages makes be pass right over them and not even look at them at all. If you want more readers and interesting letters to the editor you should do a topic suggestion area wherec people can right in to discuss what the people want to talk about.

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