Philosophy
"Waiting for Godot"...er, I mean McCain
Roger Ebert Barack Obama has replied to submitted questions on science by Sciencedebate.com over two weeks ago but McCain has yet to respond and there are just fifty or so days until the election. It would be relevant to read his opinions. I suppose judgement and decision making are not solely based on science issues and one might want to consider what the popular film critic Roger Ebert [Chicago Sun Times] offers for some insight into the presidential candidates' character...like, "What is your favorite film"? You would be surprised.Read what Roger Ebert wrote...The candidates' favorite moviesObama responds to science questions
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Deceased--roger Ebert
Roger Ebert June 18th, 1942 to April 4th, 2013 I've read the obits for Roger Ebert and they are loaded with the usual homage and factual mater, but this one from Slate by Dana Stevens is more insightful. Saturday nights on the local PBS affiliate...
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Humorous Faux Pox
"Science journal in doghouse after Obama and McCain upstaged by young pups" Latest issue of Nature compares presidential candidates on science, technology - but has unfortunate advert on back cover September 26th, 2008 Times Online As weighty reads...
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Obama Gleans Many Nobel Laureates' Support
I am not sure if this is that significant for it may be a case of supporting the best of the worst. Furthermore, such approbation from the scientists will not sway that many people. The Obama science rhetoric is just that..."rhetoric". He has far too...
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Mccain Responds To Science Questions
Finally, a response. McCain responds to science questions Obama responds to science questions...
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Science Debates For The 2008 Presidential Candidates
One might as well scream in space for no one will hear anything and this proposal aimed at the 2008 presidential candidates will quickly drop out of sight. The proposal is that there should be a national science debate. So far there has been zero response...
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