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Organization talks politics by 'sharing a pitcher'

COURTNEY SMITH

Issue date: 10/3/08 Section: Variety
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The five co-hosts of political discussion group,
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The five co-hosts of political discussion group, "Drinking Liberally" invite people of all political affiliations to join their bi-monthly club.
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If politicians were drinks, Sarah Palin would be a Shirley Temple and Joe Biden would be a single glass of red table wine. This is one of many silly yet substantial conversations of the five co-hosts of the Athens progressive political discussion group "Drinking Liberally."

"I think Barack would be a Rolling Rock because he really needs to win Pennsylvania," said Tom Bavis, a University employee and one of the organization's co-hosts. "McCain would probably be a rusty nail because that just sounds like an old person drink."

This friendly openness with the normally taboo topics of politics is precisely the kind of inviting atmosphere that the group, which meets at Little Kings the first and third Friday of every month, is trying to create in the Athens area.

"What better way to share your ideas than by sharing a pitcher?" said Justin Krebs, one of the organization's national founders and directors. "Politics shouldn't be reserved for rooms with florescent lighting - we need it in our everyday lives."

DRINKING LIBERALLY

When: First and third Fridays of every month
Where: Little Kings Shuffle Club
Price: Free


Drinking Liberally considers bars to be one of the most democratic and open spaces which allow strangers to speak freely, according to the Web site.

"This isn't a book club and you don't have to be a political genius or news junkie to get involved," Bavis said. "We don't endorse a certain candidate or take organizational stances on whether or not someone should get the death penalty or anything. It is just an open forum to get discussion going."

Despite the organization's obvious liberal and progressive basis, this open invitation to discussion is also extended to people who wish to be involved but may hold more conservative and right-wing beliefs.
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posted 10/19/08 @ 12:37 PM EST

You would think that alcohol + talking about politics would be a dangerous combination...

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