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McCain Answers Science Policy Questionnaire

thebestsophist writes "A couple weeks ago, I reported that Barack Obama had answered a questionnaire by Scientists and Engineers for America. McCain has now answered that questionnaire as well. You can also compare their answers. Perhaps with help from the Slashdot community, we can get all the Congressional candidates as well?"

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  1. She's not hot! by sweatyboatman · · Score: 1, Troll

    NFL Cheerleaders are hot. Swimsuit models are hot. Girls in rap videos are hot.

    Sarah Palin is not hot.

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  2. Re:The best answer to the science questionnaire by phantomfive · · Score: 0, Troll

    Exactly right. I didn't want to spend my morning answering those who are humor impaired. The main point of my post IS true and well supported.

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  3. Re:Innovation by superberg · · Score: 0, Troll

    You have got to be kidding me. Did you just compare a bunch of old, rich, white people -- old, rich, white people who have held the presidential office for 20 of the last 28 years -- to minorities?

    How is that even comparable?

  4. Re:Innovation by Dr.+Cody · · Score: 0, Troll

    No, we're talking about powerful, conniving Jews. Not some absent-minded carpenter who lived with Mom until he was thirty.

  5. Re:Innovation by Curunir_wolf · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sorry to burst your bubble, but Obama is definitely "in", so it won't matter if he wins, anyway.

    Obama is backed by the Trilateral Commission, and has also been fully indoctrinated into the Bilderberg group. His campaign may be silent about it, but there is plenty of evidence that he is supporting their agenda.

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  6. Re:Innovation by Snocone · · Score: 0, Troll

    He was disbarred voluntarily to get the Arkansas prosecutor off his back over the Lewinsky thing.

    Ah, no. You are 100% incorrect here.

    The actual agreement was that Whitewater prosecutors would stay federal perjury charges. Come on, keep your scandals straight.

    That's not the same thing as being disbarred because you were proven to have done something illegal.

    Technically no, but any sane person sees it as self-evident that there was enough substance to the Whitewater case to scare him into that alternative.

    If you disagree and wish to argue that Clinton disbarred voluntarily just for the hell of it -- well then go right ahead, all reasonable people will see your lack of sanity demonstrated.

  7. Re:Innovation by WhiplashII · · Score: 0, Troll

    To me the telling thing was the first major decision made by each candidate - both of whom said they were "change" candidates.

    Say what you want, but Biden is not change - Palin is. Perhaps not ideal change, but change...

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  8. Re:Innovation by jorgevillalobos · · Score: 1, Troll

    Only because they know less about him than even your average American.

    That's debatable. Lots of us are actually much better informed about the candidates than the average American. I'd posit that the average American sees this race in black and white (or red and blue, if you prefer).