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Hello, plz help me. I would appreciate those who who answer my question as soon as possible, it is an emergency case, i want the answer until tommorrow. i want to know what is the meaning of the following paragraphs about purpose and members of political discourse political discourse:

Purpose of the Political Discourse Community
The purpose of political discourse is to create consensus among citizens as to which course of action will best solve a problem (such as poverty, crime, drug abuse, America’s economic health, racism) [2]. In political discourse, problems are often presented and solutions are attached to people. By attaching solutions onto people, candidates are chosen who solve problems on behalf of the citizens.
Destructive forms of political persuasion should be avoided as they (a) divert time and energy from the real need of citizens to engage in political discourse and (b) damage both the short-term health for our democracy [3]. In political discourses, candidates must prove they are the most credible, most logical and emotionally congruent to the voters. This is so important that discourse members will discredit others to improve the credit of themselves. Again, this is a problem because in discrediting others, the issues at hand are being ignored.

Members of the Political Discourse Community

Millions of people participate in political discourse communities everyday, through the use of bloggers.Participation in political discourse communities also occurs when reading and partaking of political topics discussed in newspapers, on television and even on billboards.
George Orwell deplores the decline in the level of modern political discourse. He argues that over the past fifty years, the problem has gotten worse. [5] It has been argued that due to the overwhelming boom in technology, and increasing number of speech writers, the art of rhetoric has declined.
In presenting a position to the electorate, candidates should prepare well-reasoned and thoughtful positions characterized by valid information and logic [6]. Presenting valid information and logic will produce credibility with one’s audience, while continuing to be attached to the issues. The more thought and preparation put into an argument the better the resulting decision will be.
The positions presented should be given a ‘trial-by-fire’ through a critical analysis while at the same time their advocates should be given respect, encouragement, and admiration for having the courage and skills to present their views and engage in political discourse [7]. Although vote’s bottom line is the position of the candidate, we must strictly consider the issue and not the candidate. Considering the pros and cons of the argument will ultimately lead to the best possible decision.
The rights of political minorities should be rigorously protected, as all citizens will be part of a political minority at some time [8]. In a democracy, the people or the majority rule, however, the minority is a persuading factor in all decisions made.
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Hello, plz help me. I would appreciate those who who answer my question as soon as possible, it is an emergency case, i want the answer until tommorrow. i want to know what is the meaning of the following paragraphs about purpose and members of political discourse political discourse:

Purpose of the Political Discourse Community
The purpose of political discourse is to create consensus among citizens as to which course of action will best solve a problem (such as poverty, crime, drug abuse, America’s economic health, racism) [2]. In political discourse, problems are often presented and solutions are attached to people. By attaching solutions onto people, candidates are chosen who solve problems on behalf of the citizens.
Destructive forms of political persuasion should be avoided as they (a) divert time and energy from the real need of citizens to engage in political discourse and (b) damage both the short-term health for our democracy [3]. In political discourses, candidates must prove they are the most credible, most logical and emotionally congruent to the voters. This is so important that discourse members will discredit others to improve the credit of themselves. Again, this is a problem because in discrediting others, the issues at hand are being ignored.

Members of the Political Discourse Community

Millions of people participate in political discourse communities everyday, through the use of bloggers.Participation in political discourse communities also occurs when reading and partaking of political topics discussed in newspapers, on television and even on billboards.
George Orwell deplores the decline in the level of modern political discourse. He argues that over the past fifty years, the problem has gotten worse. [5] It has been argued that due to the overwhelming boom in technology, and increasing number of speech writers, the art of rhetoric has declined.
In presenting a position to the electorate, candidates should prepare well-reasoned and thoughtful positions characterized by valid information and logic [6]. Presenting valid information and logic will produce credibility with one’s audience, while continuing to be attached to the issues. The more thought and preparation put into an argument the better the resulting decision will be.
The positions presented should be given a ‘trial-by-fire’ through a critical analysis while at the same time their advocates should be given respect, encouragement, and admiration for having the courage and skills to present their views and engage in political discourse [7]. Although vote’s bottom line is the position of the candidate, we must strictly consider the issue and not the candidate. Considering the pros and cons of the argument will ultimately lead to the best possible decision.
The rights of political minorities should be rigorously protected, as all citizens will be part of a political minority at some time [8]. In a democracy, the people or the majority rule, however, the minority is a persuading factor in all decisions made.
I would appreciate those who answer my question as soon as possible.
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plz help me, I want to know the purpose and members of the political discourse community- who r they? what they do? and a breif explanation of the afformentioned paragraphs, emergency case
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