I do - the idea that I like about Hubski is that we can disagree and have a civil discourse. Unfortunately, this is a missing factor in today's society and dialogue. We have degenerated into name calling and finger pointing. Too bad most of the later generations have not been schooled, by their biased and Marxist leaning and jaded college (ex-hippie) generation professors (mine), in the art of Classic argument like our Founders in the debates recorded in the Federalist and Anti-Federalist papers when men of dignity debated weighty issues and the fate of the nation which allows us to continue this very dialogue. It is unlike the mob that calls themselves the "guardians of the common people" otherwise known as the masses of OWS throng some of whom rape chicks in parks and crap on cop cars all the while yelling " we stand up for what is right and just" ( hypocrites the lot of them). Let's set a new, but amazingly old, standard do the classical debate.