tags: Carnival of Political Punditry, blog carnivals
I have written three essays about ScienceDebate2008 and was disappointed to see that none of them was picked up by SlashDot, so I sent them in to a variety of political blog carnivals, hoping to increase the visibility of this important issue: the campaign to have the presidential candidates discuss their policies as they relate specifically to science and technology. If you wish to read these essays, along with other political commentaries, then you should visit today's edition of the Carnival of Political Punditry.
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tags: science, public policy, politics, federal funding, research, reality-based government, 2008 American presidential elections, ScienceDebate2008
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