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KatyLied -> The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 7:50:03 AM)

Check it out

A quick way to find out the top three candidates in agreement with you.  And you can also compare yourself against other candidates currently running.




lauren0221 -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 7:58:06 AM)

I got Mike Gravel, which is funny because my comment about him at the caucus was, "Mike Who????". I'd really never heard of him.




LadyEllen -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 7:58:40 AM)

Not that it matters, 'cause I dont get to vote, but

Obama 72% agreement
Mike Gravel (who?) 72% agreement
Huckabee 66% agreement

More puzzling than "who is Mike Gravel?" is that I thought Obama was a Democrat and Huckbee a Republican, yet the difference in "agreement factor" is only 6%?

E




pahunkboy -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 7:59:24 AM)

SS and health are are my thing. tho not really too concerned about national hc. sorry.

anyhow Barrak.

- im debating- ild have to affiliate if i want to vote teh PA primaery- no candidate excites me enuff to affiliate.




pahunkboy -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 8:00:30 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: lauren0221

I got Mike Gravel, which is funny because my comment about him at the caucus was, "Mike Who????". I'd really never heard of him.


ame here- maybe he is a movie star.   even allamn keyes is more recognisable




sub4hire -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 8:01:02 AM)

Saw that a couple of week's ago.  Unfortunately the people I most agree'd with weren't front runners and never would be in my lifetime.

Clinton, Obama and Edwards all came within 1 point of one another. 





LadyEllen -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 8:04:40 AM)

Mike Gravel Biography


Mike Gravel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, to French Canadian immigrants. He attended French-speaking Catholic schools and as a teenager, when he wasn’t working with his father and brothers in the house painting and construction business, volunteered in local Springfield politics, developing an avid interest in government
Senator Gravel enlisted in the U.S. Army (1951-54) and served as special adjutant in the Communication Intelligence Services and as a Special Agent in the Counter Intelligence Corps. He received a B.S. in Economics from Columbia University, New York City, and holds four honorary degrees in law and public affairs.
Mike Gravel served in the Alaska House of Representatives from 1963-66, and as Speaker from 1965-66. He then represented Alaska in the U.S. Senate from 1969-81. He served on the Finance, Interior, and Environmental and Public Works committees, chairing the Energy, Water Resources, Buildings and Grounds, and Environmental Pollution subcommittees.
In 1971, he waged a successful one-man filibuster for five months that forced the Nixon administration to cut a deal, effectively ending the draft in the United States. He is most prominently known for his release of the Pentagon Papers, the secret official study that revealed the lies and manipulations of successive U.S. administrations that misled the country into the Vietnam War. After the New York Times published portions of the leaked study, the Nixon administration moved to block any further publication of information and to punish any newspaper publisher who revealed the contents.
From the floor of the senate, Gravel (a junior senator at the time) insisted that his constituents had a right to know the truth behind the war and proceeded to read 4,100 pages of the 7,000 page document into the senate record. The Supreme Court ultimately ruled that Senator Gravel did not have the right and responsibility to share official documents with his constituents. 
He then published The Senator Gravel Edition, The Pentagon Papers, Beacon Press (1971). This publication resulted in litigation, Gravel v. U.S., resulting in a landmark Supreme Court decision (No. 71-1017-1026) relative to the Speech and Debate Clause (Article 1, Section 6) of the United States Constitution.
He has worked as a cab driver in New York City, a clerk on Wall Street and as a brakeman on the Alaska Railroad. He founded and served as president of The Democracy Foundation, Philadelphia II, and Direct Democracy, nonprofit corporations dedicated to the establishment of direct democracy in the United States through the enactment of the National Initiative for Democracy by American voters.
Books authored by Senator Gravel are Jobs and More Jobs, and Citizen Power. He lectures and writes about governance, foreign affairs, economics, Social Security, tax reform, energy, environmental issues and democracy.
Senator Gravel is married to Whitney Stewart Gravel and has two grown children: Martin Gravel living in Colorado and Lynne Gravel Mosier, living in California. The Gravels have four grandchildren: Renee, Alex, Madison and Mackenzie.




pahunkboy -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 8:09:58 AM)

a French guy has no chance- sorry.




lauren0221 -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 8:11:41 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Mike Gravel Biography


Mike Gravel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, to French Canadian immigrants.


Thanks for info LE, and for the weird coincidence files - I grew up in Springfield, Mass as well. Small world, huh?




KatyLied -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 8:12:58 AM)

83% Edwards
81% Obama
75% Clinton




LadyEllen -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 8:13:42 AM)

Its from his campaign website if anyone wants to know; google Mike Gravel and its top of the list

So, the US isnt ready for a French descended President but is for a Kenyan descended one?

E




Stephann -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 8:37:49 AM)

Not a very well done poll.

I weighed the issues important to me...and it assigned me Mike Gravel based on issues I don't care much about (Medical Marijuana and the Environment.)

For me, the role of President is to act as the constitution states (not because it's the constitution, but because it makes sense to have an Executor to execute the wishes of congress.)  Meaning, his job is to be the main 'diplomat' and should mainly be concerned with preventing Congress from pandering to the masses, and improving (or terminating) foreign relations.  Abortion, Drug laws, Social Security, these should be issues decided wholly, entirely, and exclusively by the states.  A quick look on the law books in every state indicate the crimes of murder, rape, larceny; we don't need federal statutes and federal oversight over the laws and obligations expressly reserved, under the constitution, for state administration and regulation.  If people in California want to make pot legal, Washington DC should just have to suck up the second hand smoke. 

When you work in a company of 10,000, do you send your sick day request to the president?  That's exactly what we've done to the Federal Government.  No wonder they can't get anything done.

Stephan






kdsub -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 9:12:57 AM)

OK…I’m going to wash my hands with bleach…my mouth with soap…stick my head in the toilet and flush…
Damn it seems I agree with  Ron Paul!!!! The weasel..I can't take it




SugarMyChurro -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 12:03:15 PM)

Mike Gravel - 81% similarity

Iraq and Foreign Policy, very similar
Gay Rights, very similar
Health Care, very similar
Environment and Energy, very similar
Abortion and Birth Control, very similar
Civil Liberties and Domestic Security, similar
Immigration, different
Education, different

John Edwards - 73% similarity

Hillary Clinton - 70% similarity

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Gravel has no chance apparently, not sure about Edwards' status right now, and I won't vote for Hillary. I think the poll missed some important economic issues and went for all of the hot button issues on both sides. That said, I'd still be happy to get my views on the hot button issues represented well.

What can it all mean?





GoddessDustyGold -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 12:16:08 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kdsub

OK…I’m going to wash my hands with bleach…my mouth with soap…stick my head in the toilet and flush…
Damn it seems I agree with  Ron Paul!!!! The weasel..I can't take it


*laffing*  No surprise that Ron Paul came up for Me too!  After that Romney and then Huckabee.
And I am not even a registered Republican.




LadyHathor -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 1:17:29 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

a French guy has no chance- sorry.


I'm a little lost on this one-----




subrob1967 -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 3:17:11 PM)

Mitt the git 63%...Strongly disagree about extending the Patriot Act, he's for I'm against.




Level -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 3:28:32 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Not that it matters, 'cause I dont get to vote, but

Obama 72% agreement
Mike Gravel (who?) 72% agreement
Huckabee 66% agreement

More puzzling than "who is Mike Gravel?" is that I thought Obama was a Democrat and Huckbee a Republican, yet the difference in "agreement factor" is only 6%?

E


Huckabee leans towards the left on some issues, Lady E.




Level -> RE: The Glassbooth Election 2008 (1/29/2008 3:33:33 PM)

Gravel 68%
McCain 66%
Huckabee 63%




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