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| Deleted Post - Nov 3, 2004 at 7:33PM | |
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Justin Chico, CA 32 Posts |
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| Re: Thoughts - Nov 05 2004 11:58AM | |
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![]() Dave San Marcos, Texas 308 Posts |
I was also a bit disappointed, but the election seems to have been conducted fairly, and this is what the majority of the people want. I would like to see an administration that is a little more progressive in its thinking, both internationally and domestically. I am also concerned about the current administration's apparent disregard for civil liberties. Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value -- Albert Einstein |
| Re: Thoughts - Nov 12 2004 1:11PM | |
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![]() Steve Sacramento, CA 7 Posts |
Did anyone happen to notice that if you take a map of where the top 50 universities in the US are, and superimpose it on a map of which states voted for what candidate, that all 50 universities are in blue states? Disclaimer: There are only two topics that are impossible to discuss rationally, in my opinion: politics and religion, and I am starting to think that one has become the other. The funniest part about this message is that by the time you realize that it doesn't say anything, it's too late for you to stop reading it. |
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Justin Chico, CA 32 Posts |
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| Re: Re: Re: Thoughts - Nov 24 2004 12:41AM | |
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![]() Steve Sacramento, CA 7 Posts |
Does anyone want to take a guess an the percent increase in graduate applications McGill University has seen in the past few weeks? The funniest part about this message is that by the time you realize that it doesn't say anything, it's too late for you to stop reading it. |
| Re: Thoughts - Nov 29 2004 11:44PM | |
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apmontie 3 Posts |
Hey, tonight is my first time at this site and this thread is the first i've read. I hope the rest of the treads aren't as of base as this one. your political views are your own and no one is preventing you from going out and telling people but The Nucleus is about physics not Bush vs. Kerry Boxing match which i can watch on tv. I do like your question about how this all affects us though, but being a young physics student i'm not too worried about politics yet. |
| Deleted Post - Nov 30 2004 12:39AM | |
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Justin Chico, CA 32 Posts |
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| Re: Re: Re: Thoughts - Nov 30 2004 1:34AM | |
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![]() Steve Sacramento, CA 7 Posts |
Justin is correct. As far as political dicussions go, this is very mild. It should also be noted that the gentle ribbing that I give Justin about going to such an inferior school is all in good fun. Our schools are so close to each other, we have to give each other grief. The funniest part about this message is that by the time you realize that it doesn't say anything, it's too late for you to stop reading it. |









