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A short quiz on where the presidential candidates stand on major issues would be a good prerequisite. It will keep out the people who voted for bush because they want to have a beer with him.
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Well, maybe, but Kerry supporters will fail their's since even the candidates don't really know where they stand.
BTW, if people are annoyed with the way politics work today (which everyone should be) they should probably not focus on disenfrancising people of which they think less and start focusing on the real problems such as the role of lobbyists, the close connection between the congress and their families, the military, the private sector and the lobby firms or the hijacking of elections using new and improved computer vote rigging machines or the power of a consolidated media. |
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BTW, if people are annoyed with the way politics work today (which everyone should be) they should probably not focus on disenfrancising people of which they think less [/ QUOTE ] The fact that I don't think highly of someone doesn't automatically mean I don't want them to vote, nor does the fact that I do think highly of someone mean that I DO want them to vote. Example: I don't think highly of overpaid NY transit workers who went on strike to get more money; however, a lot of them are competent enough to vote. Other example: I think highly of my friends, but a few of them are too stupid to vote for president. |
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A short quiz on where the presidential candidates stand on major issues would be a good prerequisite. [/ QUOTE ] I disagree, since "where the presidential candidates stand on major issues" can be difficult to frame objectively. A much better prerequisite test, if there is to be one, would examine two objectively measurable skills of great importance: 1) logic, and 2) reading comprehension. |
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[ QUOTE ] A short quiz on where the presidential candidates stand on major issues would be a good prerequisite. [/ QUOTE ] I disagree, since "where the presidential candidates stand on major issues" can be difficult to frame objectively. A much better prerequisite test, if there is to be one, would examine two objectively measurable skills of great importance: 1) logic, and 2) reading comprehension. [/ QUOTE ] That is how things were in the south until the 60's/70's... do you really think it's a good idea? |
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