electoralcompass.com— Discover your position in the political landscape for the US presidential election 2008 by answering a few simple questions on where you stand on the most important issues.
Jan 2, 2008View in Crawl 4
Do you have any source material indicating Dr. Paul's extensive studies of relativity and quantum physics and/or any articles or essays where he has said that he doesn't believe in the speed of light or relativity? Additionally, as an aside, just because technology must be adjusted to take into account knowledge that we've gained from quantum physics or relativity in order to function, doesn't necessarily prove that those theories are correct -- it simply means that the principals that science has come up with based on those theories happen to be correct.Sundials worked perfectly fine when people thought the Earth was the center of the universe. Anyone who thought differently weren't denying the functionality of sundials.
i think it would be impossible to get the pefect landscape for every american, they had to generalize and marginalize some stuff. it's not meant to be a scientific calculation.
They have now an updated version online with candidate-evaluation. Interesting! For me, Obama was in the 'green-zone' opposed to Bush who is clearly in the 'red-space' while McCain is somewhere in between !
doctornkulJan 3, 2008
Pencils are made of graphite, so you won't die.
fknightJan 3, 2008
Do you have any source material indicating Dr. Paul's extensive studies of relativity and quantum physics and/or any articles or essays where he has said that he doesn't believe in the speed of light or relativity? Additionally, as an aside, just because technology must be adjusted to take into account knowledge that we've gained from quantum physics or relativity in order to function, doesn't necessarily prove that those theories are correct -- it simply means that the principals that science has come up with based on those theories happen to be correct.Sundials worked perfectly fine when people thought the Earth was the center of the universe. Anyone who thought differently weren't denying the functionality of sundials.
ggfobsterJan 4, 2008
Closest to Ron Paul at 69%
neobird43Jan 4, 2008
That's exactly what I was thinking.I'm sure Obama will be a good president. At least Kucinich has /some/ power in the federal government.
mbbrummelJan 7, 2008
i think it would be impossible to get the pefect landscape for every american, they had to generalize and marginalize some stuff. it's not meant to be a scientific calculation.
mbbrummelJan 7, 2008
i'd love to hear as well
hairybeast101Jan 29, 2008
mike hucakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee rox... closest to him... woot woot
politicalanimalFeb 20, 2008
Closest to Obama...It's really fun to find out how the candidates differ just by clicking on various issues. Really liked this site !
politicalanimalSep 1, 2008
They have now an updated version online with candidate-evaluation. Interesting! For me, Obama was in the 'green-zone' opposed to Bush who is clearly in the 'red-space' while McCain is somewhere in between !