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CmdrTaco
on Tue Sep 07, 2004 11:08 AM
from the tis-the-season dept.
from the tis-the-season dept.
With the US Presidential Election coming up, we've had a lot of story submissions that we would like to post, but they don't fit very well on the Slashdot main page. To address this, we'll be running special political coverage between now and the election in our new Politics subsection of Slashdot. Please submit stories directly to the section for consideration.
As with all sections on Slashdot,
there will be stories available within that section that don't get posted to the main page, so please visit the section if you are interested in more coverage.
We'll do our best to be fair with story selection. We think we can do a good job since the Slashdot editors represent a diverse spectrum of political ideologies. The discussions are up to you guys. Here's hoping the experiment works!
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Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Interesting)
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See the South Park episode [pipex.com] on this.
Cartman: I learned somethin' today. This country was founded by some of the smartest thinkers the world has ever seen. And they knew one thing: that a truely great country can go to war, and at the same time, act like it doesn't want to. [a shot of the crowd] You people who are for the war, you need the protesters. Because they make the country look like it's made of sane, caring individuals. And you people who are anti-war, you need these flag-wavers, because, if our whole country was made up of nothing but soft pussy protesters, we'd get taken down in a second. That's why the founding fathers decided we should have both. It's called "having your cake and eating it too."
Randy: He's right. The strength of this country is the ability to do one thing and say another.
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Insightful)
There are more commonalities between a republican and a democrat than there are differences.
-Adam
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I doubt that (Score:5, Insightful)
Except, of course, on civil liberties issues, where Europe's left-fascism makes the police-state folk in the US Justice Department envious: the UK's got CCTVs everywhere, issues "antisocial behavior orders" prohibiting people from (in one instance) making sarcastic comments to their neighbors; France bans movies that criticize its bloody colonial wars [imdb.com], and so on.
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Funny)
Nonsense! Slashdot has both kinds of political ideologies, Green AND Libertarian.
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Interesting)
Slashdot just broke one of the 2 rules of peacekeeping conversation, don't talk about religion or politics. They might as well start up religion.slashdot.org and flame on.
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Funny)
I'd support an intelligent Bush too...
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Funny)
"Bush Sucks."
"Democrats Suck."
"Non-libertarians Suck."
"America Sucks."
"Europe Sucks."
"My Country Isn't In Europe, You American Idiot."
"I'm Not an American, You Elitist Freak."
"I hate the it.slashdot.org color scheme."
"I predict all of the threads in this section will sound like this:"
*beep*
Infinite Loop.
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Funniest. Summary. Ever. (Score:5, Interesting)
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Malda-Bates 2004! (Score:4, Interesting)
Rob's platform:
Politics on Slashdot? Never! (Score:5, Insightful)
If anything Karma changes should be eliminated due to politically motivated moderation in this section. Some serious damage could occur to someone's account that is diametrically opposed to the rest of the Slashdot mentality.
I have been scouring books, articles, and random conversation for some intelligent and fair discussion about the state of politics today. I doubt that I will find too much "intelligent discussion" and I know we won't find any fairness here on Slashdot but we can always have hope
Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! (Score:5, Insightful)
It boggles my mind that there are people that base so much of their self-worth on a hidden int on a faraway server.
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Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! (Score:4, Interesting)
Really old, but I happened to be thinking of it earlier today - the Political Compass [politicalcompass.org]. Apparently I'm way off to the left, and down a bit.
Maybe all posters in this new section should take said test so that posters with conflicting views may safely ignore viewpoints that they disagree with. After all, there's a place for partisan publishing [guardian.co.uk] (scroll down a bit...)
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I'd like to think... (Score:5, Insightful)
It's possible I'm just a rosy-glassed optimist, but I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope.
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Re:I'd like to think... (Score:5, Funny)
Obviously thinly veiled references to the rosary, cross, and christian 'hope', you sneaky troll.
Oh, wait, this isn't the religion section is it?
Politics?
Well that's essentially the same thing. Flame on!
-Adam
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Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! (Score:5, Insightful)
My guess is that there will be many otherwise-unremarkable posts which will be moderated up simply because they express a popular point of view forcefully, and, as always, meta-moderators are encouraged to mark lame upmods as Unfair. If a post isn't any more Insightful than average, but gets moderated that way, then rigorous meta-moderation [slashdot.org] will help the system, next time around, give mod points to someone else who deserves them more.
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Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! (Score:5, Interesting)
Since then, I've been unable to get mod points.
LK
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Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! (Score:5, Interesting)
It:
1) Pushes you down to -10 karma
2) Removes your 'eligible for moderation' bit
3) Sets your default post score at -1.
Editors can execute the script on people they consider 'abusers', though it's been used in the past to keep the readers quiet about massive editor abuse (see: the post of death, where anyone who responded was moderated to -1, and anyone who moderated them back up was bitchslapped).
By the way: 12 minutes of your time should change your mind [kerryoniraq.com].
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Re:Politics on Slashdot? Never! (Score:5, Funny)
Just how CmdrTaco managed to arrest Saddam Hussein I shall never know.
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questions that matter. (Score:5, Funny)
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Oh God... (Score:5, Funny)
OK, but . . . (Score:5, Insightful)
Non-US Elections (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Non-US Elections (Score:5, Funny)
Well, yeah, but not exactly like the ones you USAmericans have. In most other countries, those who get more votes, actually win the election...
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Really? (Score:5, Insightful)
Perhaps some examples are in order.
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colors (Score:5, Insightful)
New Moderation Proposals (Score:5, Funny)
+1 Democrat
-1 Republican
-1 Commie Bastard
+1 Capitalist Pig
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-1 Right Wing Nutjob
-1 Liberal Weenie
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Re:New Moderation Proposals (Score:4, Funny)
-2 Uses the term "dubbya" as if it gives his point weight
-3 Refers to "you Americans"
-4 Uses statistics without citing source
-5 Thinks college is "The Real World"
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Great... (Score:5, Funny)
And I can see all the foriegners complaining that this is too U.S. centric
Section Colors (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm surprised that the bar in this section aren't:
Red-FadingTo-White-FadingTo-Blue
Disable Flamebait? (Score:4, Interesting)
And about time (Score:5, Interesting)
I'll also second the post that suggested that this forum should look at politics everywhere, not just the US. There is a lot to be learned by looking at the ways that other jurisdictions handle things like Digital rights, wiretapping, and freedom of speech.
That said, I expect that I'll choose not to subscribe to the politics forum, and I doubt very much that political baiting will disappear from other parts of our beloved slashdot.
All stories? (Score:4, Interesting)
For real
Clicking on each and every section to watch for missing stories is a bit lame, no?
Feel ready to own one or many Tux Stickers [ptaff.ca]?
Re:All stories? (Score:5, Informative)
-Adam
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Politics makes more than strange bedfellows. (Score:5, Insightful)
It's a well established fact that people seek out information which confirms their current opinion and actively screen out information which challenges it. Look at a programmer struggling with a bug or a user with a user interface and you can see it. Politics takes this natural human cognitive strategy and infuses it with emotion, value judgements and ego identification. This means that while in most situations people will eventually begin to take new information into account, in politics this practically never happens. The more we are confronted with truths that challenge our political positions, the more strongly we warp our sense of reality to suit our predjudices.
Any reasonable person from another planet would immediately come to some obvious conclusions:
On the economy, Bush got smacked down by an overdue correction in the business cycle and 9/11. His tax cuts probably gave the economy a short term stimulus. However, the long term effects of his policies are debatable.
Kerry has a realtively normal legislative career. He sometimes votes for one version of a bill and against another one, or for a particular thing by itself but against it when it's lumped with a bunch of other things he doesn't like. However, his career as a legislator is rather undistinguished.
Mr. Impartial Observer would also label Michael Moore a propagandist, and the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth a bunch of vile political hatchetmen.
External validation feels good, but it is not intellectually honest. If the moderation system could be tweaked to encourage people to reevaluate their positions and look at the truth, it would be a great acccomplishment.
Re:Slashdot is not for politics (Score:5, Insightful)
Just because politics can be boring doesn't mean they don't matter. Get off your swivel-chair and go register then excersize your right to VOTE. Maybe if all of the US slashdot readers did the same, we wouldn't have HALF the legal problems we do now and our country wouldn't be so bass-ackwards.
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Re:american flag (Score:5, Funny)
As a service to the editors, I fired up gimp, took the graphic and mixed every flag from every country together - what better way to promote a non-centrist discussion?
Unfourtunately, I got this [slashdot.org].
That's only going to cause wars.
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