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Only the subject can award or deduct points. Since you have posted in the thread, I'll quote you as an example.


Dog on immigration: "We should secure our borders, that way we know who is entering our country and why. Immigration laws have become way to laxed, and we don't know anything about those who enter illegally. While not all illegals pose a health or crime threat, some do, and that's the purpose of immigration laws, to keep such people out."


That's something I think you might actually say... Now, just for the sake of example, here's a bad one... written as though I do not understand your position, because I do not agree with it, and therefore tend to mis-characterize your position as a stereotype.


Dog on immigration: "We republicans hate mexicans and all non-whites, so that's why I support building a wall between the US and Mexico. White Power!"


Others may comment, but only the target, in this case you, can award me, or deduct, points based on what I've written about your position on the subject. You don't have to award or deduct points. Maybe I got close but didn't nail it, that's just a scoreless attempt. The only way to fail, is to completely fail to comprehend your position on a subject, for that you should deduct points.


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