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My PA Democratic Primary Absentee Ballot

Jared Russell

By: Jared Russell
New: 04-21-2008 09:56 PM
Updated: 04-21-2008 09:56 PM
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My PA Democratic Primary Absentee Ballot

This is my PA Democratic Primary absentee ballot, all filled out and ready to be mailed in.

PS - Yes, I have a real ballot I already sent in as well.

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04-21-2008 11:34 PM

Nate Laverdure


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What makes you think Mr. Kamen is a member of the democratic party?

EDIT: According to www.opensecrets.org, Dean personally donated $2,300 to the campaign of Rep. Jim Langevin (D, RI) in August of 2007. He contributed an equal amount to Jeanne Shaheen, ex-governor of NH and also a Democrat, in November of that year.



04-21-2008 11:37 PM

Freddy Schurr


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What makes you think Mr. Kamen is a member of the democratic party?
Oh, here we go! Play nice fellows!



04-21-2008 11:48 PM

chaoticprout


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I'd be willing to be money that Dean is a member of the Republican Party.



04-22-2008 12:50 AM

Kyle Love


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I believe somewhere in the "Terms of agreement" politics is a no fly zone on here. So, please do not debate what party Dean is part of. Just write him in if you feel so inclined.



04-22-2008 02:01 AM

Nate Laverdure


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I believe somewhere in the "Terms of agreement" politics is a no fly zone on here. So, please do not debate what party Dean is part of. Just write him in if you feel so inclined.
I can rephrase my question if necessary: do you think Dean Kamen (or other members of FIRST leadership) would accept a political nomination from any of the major parties? Further, what might his (their) platform be, and how well would it mesh with any of said parties' opinions?

I didn't want to start a fight. Or even a political debate-- as you have said, this really isn't a place. The questions I have asked are all rhetorical and are posed merely for food for thought. But FIRST has become more and more politically motivated in recent years, and in light of the issues being discussed parallel to the 2008 election, I'm wondering if there is any room for FIRST's agenda in national politics.

Again, just something to think about.



04-22-2008 06:57 AM

Jack Jones


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It’s not surprising to see ChiefDelphians get bitter, they cling to robots or heroes or antipathy to people who aren’t changing the culture like them or anti-political debate sentiment or a search before you post sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.



04-22-2008 02:08 PM

Swan217


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It’s not surprising to see ChiefDelphians get bitter, they cling to robots or heroes or antipathy to people who aren’t changing the culture like them or anti-political debate sentiment or a search before you post sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.
I am not bitter, I'm just exhibiting intense animosity marked by Cynicism and rancor.

Why would Dean Kamen run for president? He's already the king of his own country.

Who Dean has donated to may have no relevance to his political preference. Rep. Jim Langevin (D, RI) has been a lead supporter of FIRST Robotics and has been to many competitions. I have even spoken to him at the Championships before. Jeanne Shaheen is on the FIRST Board of Directors and is running for Senate in New Hampshire against John Sununu (R).

Not to mention that Dean has appeared on the Colbert Report (twice), which is a conservative comedy show on Comedy Central. Also conservative Rudy Giuliani was at Kickoff and toured the DEKA factory, and George Bush (the successful one) was a keynote speaker at the Championship. So I don't think its even possible to fit Dean's ideology into a political party pigeonhole.

Question: Do you think electing a FIRST Director to the U.S. Senate would increase public support and recognition for FIRST Robotics?



04-22-2008 04:08 PM

EricVanWyk


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Not to mention that Dean has appeared on the Colbert Report (twice), which is a conservative comedy show on Comedy Central.


Colbert? Conservative? I got a huge giggle there...



04-22-2008 06:25 PM

DonRotolo


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I believe somewhere in the "Terms of agreement" politics is a no fly zone on here. So, please do not debate what party Dean is part of. Just write him in if you feel so inclined.
Umm, isn't there a "robotics" party?

Oh, that was a wrap party...



04-22-2008 09:03 PM

alex1699


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haha im going to do that



04-23-2008 01:18 AM

artdutra04


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The following is a quote from Code Name Ginger, a story about the invention of the Segway, with some random sections about Dean and FIRST (up until 2001). You can draw your own conclusions.

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Originally Posted by Code Name Ginger, Page 101
[Dean Kamen] once told me that he was a Republican at work and a Democrat at home, because Democrats invade your business and Republicans invade your personal life."

I don't think Dean is necessary associated with either party, but rather plays politics smart and supports anyone who supports FIRST.

And there is no reason why one party should have a monopoly on supporting FIRST, as there are many issues of FIRST (helping children's education/futures, helping create new engineers for America's economy) which appeal to the core values of both political parties.

Whether you personally are a Democrat or Republican (or independent), just sit back for a second and realize that all of us in FIRST are working towards the same goals. And then think that, for once, whether you are red or blue, that this is an issue which both sides can agree on is the best for the future of this nation.

So rather than back-filling evidence to make the claims that Dean is either a Democrat or Republican, why not worry about convincing your own politician(s) about the benefits of supporting FIRST. Regardless of what the pundits may claim, Democrats and Republicans alike both care very deeply about the future and well-being of America, and if we can convince all of them about the benefits of FIRST, the world will be a much better place.



04-23-2008 11:17 AM

Tetraman


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All of the things Dean does for the good of mankind points him to being human above what side of politics he hails from.



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