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You talked of the process of putting out an audio magazine. I'm a former subscriber - I realized that I liked music more than reading about it so I put the money towards cds instead. However, I still read the magazine regularly as a good friend is a subscriber.I've thought of resubscribing but every time I read an issue I find that some of your writers feel the need to use the magazine as a soapbox for their political viewpoints. Certainly, a publisher has the constitutional right to publish political views in an audio/music publication. The question is whether or not your customers, the magazine's buyers, want to read about politics or good audio and music.In the process of putting out your magazine, what role does politics play?