SEED Magazine the most exciting science journal in the last five years and manager of the v.popular Scoenceblogs.com has endorsed Obama.
From this link... http://preview.tinyurl.com/6ddy6m
Far more important is this: Science is a way of governing, not just something to be governed. Science offers a methodology and philosophy rooted in evidence, kept in check by persistent inquiry, and bounded by the constraints of a self-critical and rigorous method. Science is a lens through which we can and should visualize and solve complex problems, organize government and multilateral bodies, establish international alliances, inspire national pride, restore positive feelings about America around the globe, embolden democracy, and ultimately, lead the world. More than anything, what this lens offers the next administration is a limitless capacity to handle all that comes its way, no matter how complex or unanticipated.
Sen. Obama's embrace of transparency and evidence-based decision-making, his intelligence and curiosity echo this new way of looking at the world. And that is what we should be weighing in the voting booth. For his positions and, even more, for his way of coming to them, we endorse Barack Obama for President of the United States.
Very well said. The US may be entering the 21st century eight years late, thanks to those butterfly ballots in Florida, but never mind. Better late than never. For those who can vote, Nizhal especially, this is a chance in a great chance to restore wisdom to the White House. Do your thing... Vote Obama!!
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SEED Magazine the most exciting science journal in the last five years and manager of the v.popular Scoenceblogs.com has endorsed Obama.
From this link...
http://preview.tinyurl.com/6ddy6m
Far more important is this: Science is a way of governing, not just something to be governed. Science offers a methodology and philosophy rooted in evidence, kept in check by persistent inquiry, and bounded by the constraints of a self-critical and rigorous method. Science is a lens through which we can and should visualize and solve complex problems, organize government and multilateral bodies, establish international alliances, inspire national pride, restore positive feelings about America around the globe, embolden democracy, and ultimately, lead the world. More than anything, what this lens offers the next administration is a limitless capacity to handle all that comes its way, no matter how complex or unanticipated.
Sen. Obama's embrace of transparency and evidence-based decision-making, his intelligence and curiosity echo this new way of looking at the world. And that is what we should be weighing in the voting booth. For his positions and, even more, for his way of coming to them, we endorse Barack Obama for President of the United States.
Very well said. The US may be entering the 21st century eight years late, thanks to those butterfly ballots in Florida, but never mind. Better late than never. For those who can vote, Nizhal especially, this is a chance in a great chance to restore wisdom to the White House. Do your thing...
Vote Obama!!
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