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Following bokanovskification, I was decanted at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre. Shortly thereafter, I was predestined and conditioned, and made ready for the world.
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ObsidianStorm Member Profile Real Name: JohnnyFurious • View Member's Blog Listing Bio: Following bokanovskification, I was decanted at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre. Shortly thereafter, I was predestined and conditioned, and made ready for the world.
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It scores congressmen by their votes on environmental issues. It wouldn't surprise me if something existed for generic scientific issues. If you find one, let me know.
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We're getting to the point that we really need to have congress members and candidates tested on their knowledge of and/or ability to understand science. These people shape our policy and impact the trajectory of society as a whole and to have individuals that wouldn't understand a seventh grade science quiz (let alone pass it) in these positions is as irresponsible as it is misguided.
I certainly would be in favor of some sort of science-savvy rating for congressional members (all public officials frankly) to help guide decision-making come election time.
Is there such a thing already?
In reply to this comment by ObsidianStorm:
Eugenics?
For myself, I'd encourage more redneck experiments - then the problem takes care of itself...
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Oh, And Gratz on the gold stardom!