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A Vote For Science

Science Policy and Debate in the 2008 Presidential Election

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sblogo-50.jpg With less than two months left before the next U.S. president is elected, ScienceBlogs wanted to dedicate a space to campaign politics. A Vote For Science is a group blog that will focus on the candidates' science policies. It is managed by many interested ScienceBloggers, as well as guest blogger Ivan Oelrich of the Federation of American Scientists.

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The Scientists and Engineers for America's SHARP network allows you to click on the map to see where your candidates stand on important science issues.

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Stimulus for the humanities: Zero-sum gentrification for urban hipsters?

Category: Budget and Funding

By way of intro, you may not have noticed that ScienceBlogs has a number of special projects blogs, including this one, A Vote For Science. A good idea with meh execution and mixed outcome from what I can tell so...

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Socialized Business Losses Versus Socialized Medicine: What's Wrong with this Picture?

Category: Health care policy

Socialized business loans are fine, but socialized medicine -- NO WAY! Does anyone see the problem with this picture?

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Science Funding Freeze Under McCain

Category: Budget and Funding

McCain promises to freeze all spending -- including funding for scientific research -- if he gets into the White House

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