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01-30-2007, 11:00 PM
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Some views of the situation from the Editorial/Op-Ed pages:
http://cagle.com/news/2008WhosRunning/
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12-09-2007, 01:43 AM
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Perhaps it is time to give this a bump up.
Yes, many links.
But the different sites just about cover all the "angles"
Pick and choose your education.
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12-10-2007, 07:59 PM
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Choose you Candidate quiz
Here is a rather interesting link from the Washington Post site.
Lets you "vote" or pick on position statements on about 25 major
issues.
At the end, you find out whose position you favor.
Takes about 20 minutes or so.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...candidatequiz/
I did it rather quickly and was rather surprised at the result.
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12-10-2007, 09:00 PM
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I enjoyed taking the quiz, but it really just seems to test your preference in rhetoric. Often answers are virtually identical, but choosing one expression comes out as a preference for a candidate when there was really no substantial difference among the choices.
Which version of Yes, I think Roe vs. Wade should be overturned in the Republican quiz or No, I wouldn't privatize social security in the Democratic quiz really made your candidate stand out?
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12-10-2007, 09:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by UGAalum94
I enjoyed taking the quiz, but it really just seems to test your preference in rhetoric. Often answers are virtually identical, but choosing one expression comes out as a preference for a candidate when there was really no substantial difference among the choices.
Which version of Yes, I think Roe vs. Wade should be overturned in the Republican quiz or No, I wouldn't privatize social security in the Democratic quiz really made your candidate stand out?
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Not sure if you did it, but it took me a question or two to realized that you can click to see entire answer.
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12-10-2007, 10:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by UGAalum94
I enjoyed taking the quiz, but it really just seems to test your preference in rhetoric. Often answers are virtually identical, but choosing one expression comes out as a preference for a candidate when there was really no substantial difference among the choices.
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I totally agree! I just finished the democratic version and they all said the same thing, just ina different way. I ended up just picking the answers that I thought sounded best.
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12-11-2007, 10:39 AM
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12-11-2007, 06:21 PM
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I loved that.
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12-19-2007, 02:44 PM
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Earlier this year The Onion reported that after losing for so many years the American Public is sitting out this election.
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01-04-2008, 10:20 AM
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Michigan Democratic Primary
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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Earlier this year The Onion reported that after losing for so many years the American Public is sitting out this election.
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I am so mad about the whole Michigan primary debacle but I don't know if the rest of the country knows what's going on here. Bottom line, we aren't really having a primary. Here's the deal:
Under Democratic National Committee rules, only Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire and South Carolina are allowed to hold primaries before February 5.
Michigan Democrats moved their state's primary date to January in an effort to increase the state's influence in the nominee selection process, arguing Iowa and New Hampshire unfairly dominate the process.
Obama, Biden, Edwards, and Richardson took themselves off the ballot since it was an "illegal" primary. Clinton and Dodd are still on the ballot, but Dodd has dropped out of the race after last night's Iowa caucus.
On our ballot will be Clinton, Dodd, Kucinich and Gravel (who???). We can also vote "Uncommitted" or we can Write In. However, write ins for the candidates who dropped off the ballot WILL NOT COUNT.
Additionally, since the Michigan Democratic Party did not follow the Democratic National Party guidelines, the DNP has voted to exclude our delegates from the Convention anyway.
Why even bother???? Most are saying to just go and vote Uncommitted if you don't want to vote for Clinton. The MDP needs some new leadership.. ugh!
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Originally Posted by AGDee
I am so mad about the whole Michigan primary debacle but I don't know if the rest of the country knows what's going on here. Bottom line, we aren't really having a primary. Here's the deal:
Under Democratic National Committee rules, only Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire and South Carolina are allowed to hold primaries before February 5.
Michigan Democrats moved their state's primary date to January in an effort to increase the state's influence in the nominee selection process, arguing Iowa and New Hampshire unfairly dominate the process.
Obama, Biden, Edwards, and Richardson took themselves off the ballot since it was an "illegal" primary. Clinton and Dodd are still on the ballot, but Dodd has dropped out of the race after last night's Iowa caucus.
On our ballot will be Clinton, Dodd, Kucinich and Gravel (who???). We can also vote "Uncommitted" or we can Write In. However, write ins for the candidates who dropped off the ballot WILL NOT COUNT.
Additionally, since the Michigan Democratic Party did not follow the Democratic National Party guidelines, the DNP has voted to exclude our delegates from the Convention anyway.
Why even bother???? Most are saying to just go and vote Uncommitted if you don't want to vote for Clinton. The MDP needs some new leadership.. ugh!
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I'm LOL at your Gravel comment! A politico friend of mine is a great friend of Mike Gravel (pronounced grah-VELL), and he asked me about a year ago to see if anyone had heard of Sen. Gravel on any and all message boards/blogs I'm on ( here's the GC question). Former Sen. Gravel was from Alaska, and you can read about him at Gravel 2008, and he also has blogs on myspace, facebook, YouTube, etc.
Again, I did this for a friend, not because I'm involved in any way with his campaign.
BTW, that really stinks that Michigan is being treated like the redheaded stepchild of the DNC. I've been saying for years that some of the bigger states should be more involved in the early primaries. I heard that Romney poured $10 million into Iowa alone!
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12-19-2007, 03:34 AM
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I would recommend checking out Ron Paul and Bill Richardson. This country needs a huge change economically or we could be looking at a recession in 5-7 years. The fed can't lower interest rates forever. Did you know that our country can't even pay the INTEREST on our current deficit? We produce nothing in this country anymore!
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01-04-2008, 01:47 PM
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Wasn't Florida getting threatened with the same fate?
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01-04-2008, 04:44 PM
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A number of states are being "punished" by the democrats and republicans. According to the BBC at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7049207.stm
"The Democratic Party is punishing Michigan and Florida by refusing to accept their delegates at the national convention. So neither state's Democratic primary will count. (The main Democratic candidates have said they will not campaign in either state.)
The Republican Party is penalising Florida, Michigan, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Wyoming, by reducing their quota of delegates by half."
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