1. Argue politics with a stranger. 2. At my workplace, I sometimes overhear people arguing politics. 3. Across Kansas City, families will gather, eat and argue politics. 4. For hours, they argue African politics. 5. We were arguing politics. 6. You can argue the politics of the Fifties either way. 7. Everywhere there are sidewalk windows, traditional places in Latin America to swap the latest gossip and argue politics for the cost of a potent cup of coffee. 8. Some argued politics with groups of friends and strangers, and others gathered around men playing accordions to sing old familiar songs. 9. Women swept the roadside, picking up litter and carrying away downed branches, while old men in fedoras stood and argued politics on shady streets. |