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« Reply #125 on: September 04, 2011, 09:00:05 PM »

Guns: Libertarian
Gambling: Libertarian
Alcohol sales restrictions: Libertarian
Tobacco: Libertarian
Smoking in public: Libertarian
Tobacco advertising: Libertarian
Strip clubs: Libertarian
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders): Libertarian
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality"): Libertarian
Pornography: Libertarian
Prostitution: Libertarian
Fast food: Libertarian
Pop sales in high schools: Libertarian
School uniforms: Authoritarian
Marketing to minors: Libertarian
Violence in the media: Libertarian
Sex in the media: Libertarian
Profanity in the media: Libertarian
Suburban development: Libertarian
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« Reply #126 on: August 18, 2012, 08:03:06 PM »
« Edited: August 18, 2012, 09:46:24 PM by Supersonic »

Libertarian
Authoritarian
Neutral

Guns
Gambling

Alcohol sales restrictions
Tobacco
Smoking in public
Tobacco advertising

Strip clubs
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders)
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality")
Pornography
Prostitution
Fast food
Pop sales in high schools
School uniforms

Marketing to minors
Violence in the media 
Sex in the media
Profanity in the media 

Suburban development
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« Reply #127 on: August 18, 2012, 08:08:21 PM »

Guns: Libertarian
Gambling: Libertarian
Alcohol sales restrictions: Libertarian
Tobacco: Libertarian
Smoking in public: Neutral
Tobacco Advertising: Libertarian
Strip clubs: Neutral
Fashion industry: Libertarian
Pornography: Neutral
Prostitution: Authoritarian
Fast food: Libertarian
School uniforms: Libertarian
Pop sales in high school: Libertarian
Violence in the media: Libertarian
Sex in the media: Libertarian
Profanity in the media: Libertarian
Suburban development: Libertarian
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« Reply #128 on: August 18, 2012, 09:02:06 PM »

Guns: Libertarian
Gambling: Libertarian
Alcohol sales restrictions: Libertarian
Tobacco: Libertarian
Smoking in public: Libertarian
Tobacco Advertising: Libertarian
Strip clubs: Libertarian
Fashion industry: Libertarian
Pornography: Libertarian
Prostitution: Libertarian
Fast food: Libertarian
School uniforms: Libertarian
Pop sales in high school: Libertarian
Violence in the media: Libertarian
Sex in the media: Libertarian
Profanity in the media: Libertarian
Suburban development: Libertarian
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« Reply #129 on: August 18, 2012, 09:08:45 PM »
« Edited: August 18, 2012, 09:11:36 PM by Senator Scott »

Libertarian
Authoritarian
Neutral/Moderate

Guns
Gambling
Alcohol sales restrictions
Tobacco

Smoking in public
Tobacco advertising
Strip clubs
Fashion industry
Pornography
Prostitution
Fast food
Pop sales in high schools
School uniforms
Marketing to minors
Violence in the media
Sex in the media
Profanity in the media

Suburban development
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« Reply #130 on: August 18, 2012, 09:10:58 PM »

Libertarian
Authoritarian
Neutral/Moderate

Guns
Gambling
Alcohol sales restrictions
Tobacco
Smoking in public
Tobacco advertising
Strip clubs
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders)
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality")
Pornography
Prostitution
Fast food
Pop sales in high schools
School uniforms
Marketing to minors
Violence in the media
Sex in the media
Profanity in the media

Suburban development
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« Reply #131 on: August 18, 2012, 09:37:28 PM »

Guns: Libertarian, though I do support background checks.
Gambling: Libertarian
Alcohol sales restrictions: Libertarian
Tobacco: Libertarian
Smoking in public: Authoritarian (Right to be free of secondhand smoke)
Tobacco advertising: Libertarian
Strip clubs: Libertarian
Fashion industry (both): Libertarian
Pornography: Libertarian
Prostitution: Libertarian
Fast food: Libertarian
Pop sales in high schools: Libertarian
School uniforms: Very, Very, Very libertarian
Marketing to minors: Libertarian
Violence in the media: Libertarian
Sex in the media: Libertarian
Profanity in the media: Libertarian
Suburban development: Libertarian
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« Reply #132 on: August 18, 2012, 09:45:36 PM »

Bleurgh. Too many Libertarians.
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« Reply #133 on: August 19, 2012, 12:24:19 AM »

Three years on.  Let's see how I've changed.

Strongly Libertarian
Lean Libertarian
Meh
Lean Authoritarian
Strongly Authoritarian

Guns -- The state should not have a monopoly on arms.
Gambling -- I oppose capitalism in theory, but I really see no reason to regulate this.
Alcohol sales restrictions -- I'm a teetotaler and morally opposed to alcohol, but I see no reason to restrict it because herp derp it's Sunday.  Also, no drinking age.
Tobacco -- Meh, keep it legal.  No smoking age.
Smoking in public -- Meh, I don't know.
Tobacco advertising -- Meh.
Strip clubs -- I oppose such things, as vile creations of patriarchy and capitalism.
Fashion industry (eating disorders) -- In regard to it's promotion of eating disorders, the fashion industry is a vile cancer.
Fashion industry (morality) -- I think the fashion industry is stupid and, in some cases, sexist, but I don't really have a moral problem with it.
Pornography -- I don't know.
Prostitution -- I don't think that prostitutes should be treated as criminals, but I don't think that an institution that promotes women as objects and slabs of meat to be bought and sold should be normalized in any way.  And I can't stand liberal feminists who scream at rad-fems over this.
Fast food -- Yummy
Pop Soda sales in high schools -- Abolish high school.
School uniforms -- Opposed.
Marketing to minors -- Meh.
Violence in media -- Meh.
Sex in media -- I don't know.  I despise oversexualization of women, and the need among some directors to put unnecessary sex scenes in films, but...meh.
Profanity in media -- Abolish the FCC.
Suburban development -- I don't know.  Suburbs suck.

Guns - L
Gambling - L
Alcohol sales restrictions - L
Tobacco - L
Smoking in public - L
Tobacco advertising - L
Strip clubs - L
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders) - A
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality") - L
Pornography - L
Prostitution - L
Fast food - L
Pop sales in high schools - L
School uniforms - L
Marketing to minors - L
Violence in the media - L
Sex in the media - L
Profanity in the media - L
Suburban development - L
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« Reply #134 on: August 19, 2012, 12:33:58 AM »

Authoritarian
Lean Authoritarian
Lean Libertarian
Libertarian

Guns
Gambling
Alcohol sales restrictions
Tobacco
Smoking in public
Tobacco Advertising
Strip clubs

Fashion industry
Pornography

Prostitution
Fast food
School uniforms
Pop sales in high school

Violence in the media
Sex in the media
Profanity in the media
Suburban development
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« Reply #135 on: August 19, 2012, 12:50:41 AM »

Libertarian
Authoritarian

Guns
Gambling
Alcohol sales restrictions
Tobacco

Smoking in public
Tobacco Advertising

Strip clubs
Fashion industry

Pornography
Prostitution

Fast food
School uniforms
Pop Soda sales in high school
Violence in the media
Sex in the media
Profanity in the media
Suburban development

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« Reply #136 on: August 19, 2012, 07:39:53 AM »

Guns - Mixed
Gambling - Libertarian
Alcohol sales restrictions - Mixed
Tobacco - Mixed
Smoking in public - Mixed
Tobacco advertising - Authoritarian
Strip clubs - Libertarian
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders) - Mixed
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality") - Libertarian
Pornography - Libertarian
Prostitution - Libertarian
Fast food - Mixed, lean libertarian
Pop sales in high schools - Libertarian
School uniforms - Libertarian
Marketing to minors - Libertarian
Violence in the media - Mixed
Sex in the media - Mixed
Profanity in the media - Mixed
Suburban development - Libertarian
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« Reply #137 on: August 19, 2012, 08:17:00 AM »
« Edited: August 19, 2012, 08:19:19 AM by Vosem »

Authoritarian
Libertarian

Guns - libertarian
Gambling - libertarian
Alcohol sales restrictions - libertarian
Tobacco - libertarian (I would like to ban tobacco but you would just see a black market develop)

Smoking in public - authoritarian
Tobacco advertising - authoritarian

Strip clubs - libertarian
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders) - libertarian
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality") - libertarian
Pornography - libertarian
Prostitution - libertarian
Fast food - libertarian
Pop sales in high schools - libertarian
School uniforms - libertarian
Marketing to minors - libertarian
Violence in the media - libertarian
Sex in the media - libertarian
Profanity in the media - libertarian
Suburban development - libertarian
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« Reply #138 on: August 19, 2012, 09:55:12 AM »
« Edited: August 19, 2012, 10:49:58 AM by Oldiesfreak1854 »

Guns
Gambling
Alcohol sales restrictions
Tobacco
Smoking in public
Tobacco advertising
Strip clubs
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders)
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality")
Pornography
Prostitution
Fast food
Pop sales in high schools
School uniforms
Marketing to minors
Violence in the media
Sex in the media
Profanity in the media
Suburban development
Authoritarian
Libertarian
Mixed

Guns (Maintain the Second Amendment but pass laws that make it harder for criminals to obtain guns.)
Gambling (Dangerous and not ideal, but it shouldn't be illegal.)
Alcohol sales restrictions (Maybe some common-sense restrictions, but not strict regulation.)
Tobacco (Dangerous, unhealthy, and not ideal, but it shouldn't be illegal, and banning it when so many people use it would be pointless.)
Smoking in public (Protect people against second-hand smoke and have some restrictions, but allow business owners, etc. to make decisions in some situations.)
Tobacco Advertising (Maybe, just as long as you adequately warn people of the health risks.)
Strip Clubs (Not ideal, but they shouldn't be illegal.)
Fashion Industry (in relation to eating disorders) (Not too strict, but recognize that everyone is beautiful in their own way.  Knowing what happened or may have happened to women I admire such as Karen Carpenter, Kirsten Haglund, and Vera-Ellen, I think more action needs to be taken, but don't over-regulate it.)
Fashion Industry (in relation to "morality") (I come from a church that places strong emphasis on "modest" dress, some to the point of not allowing makeup or jewelry.  I personally don't believe those things are necessarily immoral, but I do believe that it's important to be selective about how you dress.  I know that some dress may not be ideal for some people.  However, don't make it illegal to sell or advertise them.  After all, who determines what is "moral" or "modest"?)
Pornography (Immoral, but don't ban it except for child porn.)
Prostitution (See pornography.  Maybe some restrictions, but I'm not sure it should be illegal altogether.)
Fast Food (Tastes good, though too much can be unhealthy, but don't punish people for eating it beyond their conscience or the health ramifications, and encourage healthier options.)
Pop sales in high schools (See Fast food.)
School uniforms (Let the individual school districts decide.)
Marketing to Minors (No to illegal products, tobacco, alcohol, etc., but allow it on food advertising and other similar industries.)
Violence in the media (See Gambling.)
Sex in the media (Allow honest discussions about sex, but have limited rules on what can be depicted.)
Profanity in the media (See Sex in the media.)
Suburban development (Take action to limit urban sprawl, but repeal eminent domain except possibly in some very specific circumstances, and don't stop urban sprawl altogether.  Not sure what category that would fall into.)

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« Reply #139 on: August 19, 2012, 11:22:50 AM »
« Edited: August 20, 2012, 05:16:57 PM by Northeast Representative-elect Goldwater »

Guns - I support the right to bear arms, there should only be a few very basic laws such as background checks.
Gambling - Should be legal.
Alcohol sales restrictions - The drinking age should be lowered to 18.
Tobacco - There should be a few restrictions, such as age restrictions.
Smoking in public - Whether or not smoking is allowed should be up to whoever owns the property, although I would support smoking bans on public property.
Tobacco advertising - Should be legal.
Strip clubs - Should be legal.
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders) - Eating disorders are obviously bad, although I'm not sure what government can do to stop them.
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality") - I have not moral issues with fashion.
Pornography - Should be legal, except for child pornography.
Prostitution - Should be legal.
Fast food - The government shouldn't be controlling your diet.
Pop sales in high schools - Same as above.
School uniforms - I oppose public schools having them, although private schools should be allowed to have them if they want.
Marketing to minors - Should be allowed, except obviously for things that are illegal for children to use.
Violence in the media - I oppose any from government censorship.
Sex in the media - Same as above.
Profanity in the media - Same as above.
Suburban development - I'm not really sure.
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« Reply #140 on: August 19, 2012, 12:27:28 PM »


Guns (Mixed, support right to bear arms, support reasonable restrictions such as background checks, etc)
Gambling (Libertarian)
Alcohol sales restrictions (Libertarian)
Tobacco (Libertarian)
Smoking in public (Mixed, because it poses a health risk to others via secondhand smoke)
Tobacco advertising (Libertarian)
Strip clubs (Libertarian)
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders) (Libertarian, though I do think its a bad thing and could be swayed possibly)
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality") (Libertarian)
Pornography (Libertarian)
Prostitution (Libertarian)
Fast food (Libertarian)
Pop sales in high schools (Libertarian)
School uniforms (Libertarian)
Marketing to minors (Libertarian)
Violence in the media (Libertarian)
Sex in the media (Libertarian)
Profanity in the media (Libertarian)
Suburban development (Libertarian)
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« Reply #141 on: August 19, 2012, 12:32:27 PM »

Guns (Authoritarian)
Gambling (Libertarian)
Alcohol sales restrictions (Libertarian)
Tobacco (Libertarian)
Smoking in public (Libertarian)
Tobacco advertising (Libertarian)
Strip clubs (Libertarian)
Fashion industry (Libertarian)
Fashion industry (Libertarian)
Pornography (Libertarian)
Prostitution (Libertarian)
Fast food (Libertarian)
Pop sales in high schools (Authoritarian)
School uniforms (Libertarian)
Marketing to minors (Libertarian)
Violence in the media (Libertarian)
Sex in the media (Libertarian)
Profanity in the media (Libertarian)
Suburban development (Authoritarian)
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« Reply #142 on: August 19, 2012, 04:03:17 PM »
« Edited: August 19, 2012, 04:21:43 PM by Redalgo »




Authoritarian
Leaning Authoritarian
Leaning Libertarian
Libertarian



Campaign advertising
Campaign financing
Capital punishment
Conscription
Electoral qualifications
Electoral suffrage
Jury duty

Fast food
Pop in high school
Profanity in media
School uniforms
Sex is media
Violence in media

Fashion industry
Gambling
Pornography (consumption)
Pornography (production)
Prostitution
Strip clubs

Soft drug advertising
Soft drug sales
Soft drug use (private)
Soft drug use (public)
Hard drug advertising
Hard drug sales
Hard drug use (private)
Hard drug use (public)

Suburban development

Heavy weapons (conventional)
Heavy weapons (non-lethal)
Light weapons (conventional)
Light weapons (non-lethal)


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« Reply #143 on: August 20, 2012, 12:26:47 PM »
« Edited: August 20, 2012, 12:54:52 PM by Ghost_white »

guns: at minimum rifles should not be regulated
gambling: in what sense? a poker game at home is much different from a casino.
alcohol restrictions: alcohol consumption should be legal at any age, sale depends on the age of the majority.
tobacco: vile but obviously a ban would never work.
smoking in public: somewhat indifferent, i just don't want to be exposed to it
tobacco advertising: well, alcohol is allowed on tv how is this much different? i can't say i really feel strongly either way but a little consistency would be nice.
strip clubs: disgusting but should be subject to mere regulation (kept out of public view) i suppose
fashion industry: completely degenerate, would not be tolerated in a sane society
pornography: see strip clubs
prostitution: see strip clubs
fast food: a ban would be problematic on multiple levels (and not really in the sense of 'personal choice') i'm not really sure what the solution to this is. cutting off farm subsidies, development/ad restrictions, better education and charging the obese a bit more could help a bit. ultimately though it is symptomatic of a sick society, a healthier and prouder people would not gravitate towards such filth.
soda sales in schools: ban
school uniforms: mandate nationally
marketing to minors: ban
violence in media: safe harbor/watershed/parental controls
sex in the media: see above
profanity in the media: see above but i might add this offends me perhaps more so than anything else on the list. people sound like sewers now.
suburban development: heavily discourage, though admittedly much of it is subsidized by the state
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« Reply #144 on: August 20, 2012, 01:39:32 PM »




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« Reply #145 on: August 20, 2012, 01:42:39 PM »

Guns - Libertarian
Gambling - Libertarian
Alcohol sales restrictions - Libertarian
Tobacco - Libertarian
Smoking in public - Libertarian, though I believe there should be some restrictions on indoor smoking
Tobacco advertising - Libertarian
Strip clubs - Libertarian
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders) - Libertarian
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality") - Libertarian
Pornography - Libertarian
Prostitution - Libertarian
Fast food - Libertarian
Pop sales in high schools - Libertarian
School uniforms - Libertarian
Marketing to minors - Libertarian
Violence in the media - Libertarian
Sex in the media - Libertarian
Profanity in the media - Libertarian
Suburban development - Libertarian

Guns: Libertarian
Gambling: Libertarian
Alcohol sales restrictions: Libertarian
Tobacco: Libertarian
Smoking in public: Libertarian
Tobacco Advertising: Libertarian
Strip clubs: Libertarian
Fashion industry: Libertarian
Pornography: Libertarian
Prostitution: Libertarian
Fast food: Libertarian
School uniforms: Libertarian
Pop sales in high school: Libertarian
Violence in the media: Libertarian
Sex in the media: Libertarian
Profanity in the media: Libertarian
Suburban development: Libertarian

Seems about right.
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« Reply #146 on: August 20, 2012, 05:18:43 PM »


Yes! Freedom from long-sleeve shirts!
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« Reply #147 on: November 24, 2012, 10:32:04 PM »

Authoritarian
Leaning Authoritarian
Leaning Libertarian
Libertarian

Campaign Advertising - campaign ads themselves should be free from content regulation, but paid political advertising should be banned outright
Campaign Financing - paid political advertising should be banned, and the amount of money that politicians can raise from private individuals or organizations should be capped
Capital Punishment
Conscription - should be limited to times of war and only used when absolutely necessary, but keep draft registration and penalties for not registering. Women should also be required to register for the draft.
Electoral Qualifications - if you are old enough to vote, you should be old enough to run for any office you please, period. Naturalized immigrants should be allowed to run for the presidency.
Electoral Suffrage - you should be automatically registered to vote when you reach age sixteen, and it should be easy to vote. Voter IDs should be banned, as they're little more than a high-tech poll tax. Former felons should be allowed to vote.
Jury Duty - should be relatively easy to get out of, if you have a work-related conflict or have children, but for the most part, I don't see a problem with the way it works now, except that jurors should be compensated better for their time (i.e. make it equal to what you would otherwise lose in wages for not working)

Fast Food - should be highly regulated to promote health and wellness among the citizenry. Fast Food outfits should be also more tightly regulated to prevent workplace abuse and allow fast food workers to join unions without employer interference. Also, ban advertising directed at minors.
Pop in high school - allow the sale of diet or cane sugar-based sodas, ban pretty much everything else.
Profanity in the media
School uniforms - generally opposed, though if school districts want to adopt them, that's their choice.
Sex in media
Violence in media

Fashion industry - ban some of the more unrealistic airbrushing of models in ads, or at least require a disclaimer that said model has been airbrushed. Don't allow anorexic or bulimic models to model.
Gambling - about what it is now.
Pornography (consumption) - equalize the age that you can buy and view pornography with the age of consent.
Pornography (production) - about what it is now.
Prostitution - legalize, tax and regulate. Prostitutes should be licensed by the state, required to report their income, and required to use condoms. Prostitutes that test positive for diseases should lose their license until it's cured or if it's incurable or whatnot, not be allowed to continue prostituting.
Strip clubs

Alcohol (advertising)
Alcohol sales - should be legal to buy alcohol pretty much anywhere in the United States. The concept of a 'dry' county is something that we should actively seek to do away with. Sale should be limited to those having reached the age of majority, though persons under that age should not face legal ramifications for 'underage drinking.'
Alcohol use (private)
Alcohol use (public) - pretty much the way it is now. Public intoxication laws shouldn't be on the books - you should be persecuted for whatever it is you're doing in public that's against the law, not the fact that you're drunk.
Hard drug advertising
Hard drug sales
Hard drug use (private)
Hard drug use (public)
Tobacco (advertising)
Tobacco sales
Tobacco use (private)
Tobacco use (public)
Soft drug advertising
Soft drug sales
Soft drug use (private)
Soft drug use (public) - if and when soft drugs are made legal, I would support banning their use in public, outside of say, specific clubs for their use.

Suburban development

Heavy weapons
Light weapons
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« Reply #148 on: November 25, 2012, 08:47:26 AM »

Guns: Centrist (Ok with handguns and long guns, but think non-hunting/self defence weapons should be restricted)
Gambling: Authoritarian
Alcohol sales restrictions: Libertarian
Tobacco: Authoritarian
Smoking in public: Libertarian
Tobacco advertising: Libertarian
Strip clubs: Authoritarian
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders): Libertarian
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality"): Centrist (Let it be unless it's outright smut)
Pornography: Authoritarian
Prostitution: Authoritarian

Fast food: Libertarian
Pop sales in high schools: Libertarian

School uniforms: Authoritarian
Marketing to minors: Authoritarian

Violence in the media: Libertarian
Sex in the media: Libertarian
Profanity in the media: Libertarian
Suburban development: Libertarian
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« Reply #149 on: November 25, 2012, 02:40:11 PM »

red is authoritarian, green is libertarian, purple is mix

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Gambling
Alcohol sales restrictions
Tobacco
Smoking in public
Tobacco advertising
Strip clubs
Fashion industry (in relation to eating disorders)
Fashion industry (in relation to "morality")
Pornography
Prostitution
Fast food
Pop sales in high schools
School uniforms
Marketing to minors
Violence in the media
Sex in the media
Profanity in the media
Suburban development
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