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I Nominate Myself a Superdelegate

Submitted by Renaisauce on Mon, 2008-04-07 14:32.

First, I think it's awesome that somebody responded to Fred's discussion on rants by ranting. Second, I think it's awesome that the dude thinks that he's unemployed because science isn't democratic. I suggest that going to a faculty board and calling their research a false bible isn't going to win you points with the committee. Third, is the Time Tunnel a man-made bible, or a 60's TV show?

However, if there are those of you who think that the democratization of scientific law is acceptable, I want you to know that I fully support you. I think its about time that we have a voice in simplifying the laws of physics a little. The tax code is easy by comparison. Therefore, I officially announce that I nominate myself a Superdelegate for the Election Board of Scientific Law.

I appreciate your support. I won't let you down.

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