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Hypothetical V.P., part I (w/ poll)

Wed Jan 09, 2008 at 09:49:44 AM PDT

If Barack Obama is the Democratic Party nominee, who will be his Vice President?

Poll

Who will be the V.P.?

8%16 votes
30%59 votes
48%94 votes
7%15 votes
4%9 votes

| 193 votes | Vote | Results

ENOUGH of the Circular Firing Squad Diaries!

Wed Dec 12, 2007 at 05:50:33 PM PDT

Wah! She is too mean!
Wah! He is too unelectable!
Wah! He is too weak!

WAAAH! If that person is the Democratic Candidate for President I'm staying home / voting Independent!

And here I thought the purpose of dKos was to get Democratic candidates into the House, into the Senate, and into the SMEGGING WHITE HOUSE!

(w/ poll)

Poll

I'll vote for X, but NOT Y

1%1 votes
4%4 votes
5%5 votes
0%0 votes
6%6 votes
0%0 votes
21%21 votes
1%1 votes
2%2 votes
1%1 votes
39%39 votes
2%2 votes
16%16 votes

| 98 votes | Vote | Results

Presidential Legacies, Sept 2007 Poll

Tue Sep 25, 2007 at 09:44:30 AM PDT

[This is the second edition of this poll.]

Most Presidents leave behind some kind of reminders to mark who they were.  Sometimes this legacy is a general one, e.g. George Washington as 'The First President'.  Or happend before they became president, e.g. Thomas Jefferson as 'Writer of the Declaration of Independence'.
Some presidents have multiple legacies to remind people of them.  For instance, FDR with 'New Deal' and WWII, or Abraham Lincoln with the 'Emancipation Proclamation' and Civil War.

[Poll after the jump.]

Poll

What will George W. Bush's Legacy be?

8%8 votes
2%2 votes
1%1 votes
2%2 votes
0%0 votes
6%6 votes
0%0 votes
1%1 votes
2%2 votes
0%0 votes
1%1 votes
59%54 votes
10%10 votes
1%1 votes
3%3 votes

| 91 votes | Vote | Results

DNC hires RIAA spokesperson for Convention

Thu Apr 12, 2007 at 01:54:29 PM PDT

Just up at Boing-Boing, Cory Doctorow reports that one Jenni Engestrom is the new Deputy CEO for Public Affairs for the Dems' National Convention.  Jenni Engestrom is the Director of Communications for the Recording Industry Association of America.

Head over to Boing-Boing to read the press release.

Poll after the jump.

Poll

The DNC's next move will be

9%4 votes
19%8 votes
46%19 votes
24%10 votes

| 41 votes | Vote | Results

Presidential Legacies

Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 07:53:17 AM PDT

Most Presidents leave behind some kind of reminders to mark who they were.  Sometimes this legacy is a general one, e.g. George Washington as 'The First President'.  Or happend before they became president, e.g. Thomas Jefferson as 'Writer of the Declaration of Independence'.
Some presidents have multiple legacies to remind people of them.  For instance, FDR with 'New Deal' and WWII, or Abraham Lincoln with the 'Emancipation Proclamation' and Civil War.

Sometimes the legacy is mostly or entirely negative.  I can say 'Depression' or 'Watergate' and everyone can name who was president.

[A poll after the jump ...]

Poll

What will George W. Bush's Legacy be?

2%1 votes
2%1 votes
0%0 votes
2%1 votes
9%4 votes
13%6 votes
13%6 votes
0%0 votes
2%1 votes
22%10 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
25%11 votes
4%2 votes
2%1 votes

| 44 votes | Vote | Results

An Ode to a Teacher

Fri Apr 07, 2006 at 01:58:12 PM PDT

Public school teachers make up the largest, most accessible sector of the United States' intellectual class.

They are the cannon fodder in the War on Thinking.

Public school teachers are the largest constituency that represents a government-funded social program.

They are the cannon fodder in the War to Starve Government.

Do you remember when ...

Sat Apr 01, 2006 at 08:49:27 AM PDT

(from AMERICAblog)

This is most likely a repeat post, but here goes;

Making the round (h/t John in DC)

REMEMBER WHEN you displayed your flag on the front porch on the 4th of July, and you didn't have to worry about whether it would be misinterpreted as support for a corrupt president and his administration?

REMEMBER WHEN `Support the Troops' meant equipping our military with everything necessary for battle, instead of just being a catchy phrase that looked good on a bumper-sticker?

REMEMBER WHEN your tax dollars paid for things like improved education and social programs, instead of making Halliburton shareholders millionaires?

"Why do you want your money?" bank policy

Tue Oct 11, 2005 at 12:01:57 PM PDT

Via the PoliTech mailing list;
Here is the story of one person's banking experience.  The troubling question that the teller was asking was WHY was this money being withdrawn.  While I believe that sums over 10 thousand USD are required to be reported (the amount in this case was 1,8 thousand USD), IMO this question of the banking customer is unusual.

The money quote in the article was

I later relayed this story to my adviser here at CMU (this happened at PNC).  She said I should have said something like "it's for my girlfriend to get an abortion."  While it would have been interesting to see the teller's response, this brings up a very serious point: bank tellers are now in the same position as pharmacists in that they can deny you service because of differing ideologies.  The difference though, is that the bank scenario is a lot more serious as they are sitting on your money (whereas in many cases you can go to a different pharmacy).
Update: Fixed the amount mentioned to the correct 1800 USD. Sorry about that.

Adding politics to the OS religious wars

Thu Sep 08, 2005 at 07:39:25 AM PDT

In the never ending search to make MS / Mac religious wars even hotter, just add politics.

Follow the link to find comments on /. made by Mac users defending their support of President Bush.

So here is another poll, "What OS do you use?"

Poll

The dKos OS poll

23%12 votes
35%18 votes
15%8 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
23%12 votes
1%1 votes
0%0 votes

| 51 votes | Vote | Results

NOLA means more than Oil

Sun Sep 04, 2005 at 07:38:55 AM PDT

New Orleans is (was?) THE port of commerce to most of America.  From Stratfor;

Last Sunday, nature took out New Orleans almost as surely as a nuclear strike. Hurricane Katrina's geopolitical effect was not, in many ways, distinguishable from a mushroom cloud. The key exit from North America was closed. The petrochemical industry, which has become an added value to the region since Jackson's days, was at risk. The navigability of the Mississippi south of New Orleans was a question mark. New Orleans as a city and as a port complex had ceased to exist, and it was not clear that it could recover.

(Hattip to Light of Reason.)

Any bets on Bush's Approval Rating?

Fri Sep 02, 2005 at 11:39:16 AM PDT

There have not been any noises about President Bush's 'Approval Rating' lately.  So here is the betting poll, 'What would you bet Bush's Approval Rating (overall) will be when it is next reported?'
Poll

Predict Bush's Approval Rating

0%1 votes
1%3 votes
4%8 votes
14%24 votes
36%62 votes
23%41 votes
13%23 votes
2%5 votes
2%4 votes

| 171 votes | Vote | Results


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