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11Mar/080

The uncut interviews

After posting the FSM Expelled video, it was obvious to some (and hopefully all) that several quotes were taken out of context, and certain views were shown in a biased way.

This was all intentional!  The point of the video was satire, and the target was Ben Stein and the Discovery Institute's upcoming Expelled trailer.  They take clips from leading"darwinists" and show nice long interviews from IDers.  In the spirit of satire I chose to do the same, giving pro-FSMers a long speech and quote-mining the "darwinistic" supporters.

However, I choose to do one more thing to poke at Expelled - I've now released all the interviews to YouTube completely UNCUT!  Let's see the Discover Institute's full interviews online (with the false premises exposed).

So here they are (in order of most to least misrepresentation):

Dr. Denis Lamoureux

Dr. Warren Gallin and Dr. Brad Magor

Dr. Zbigniew Gortel

Dr. Michael Caldwell 

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9Mar/081

FSM Expelled!

With the UofA Atheists and Agnostics, I worked for the past bit and created the following parody trailer to the upcoming film Expelled:

[youtube=http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=vaULFAZMK1o]

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3Mar/080

Numbers that make me sick

PC - 73

Liberal - 8

NDP - 2

These aren't all confirmed as many polls have to come in, but it's statistically impossible for the PCs to not get a big majority again. I don't look forward to the continued dynasty of this regime.

*Note* I updated the numbers to reflect the final seat total.

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3Mar/081

I hope my vote matters

This election was somewhat frustrating. I say this because it's obvious Albertans want change, but it seems like many don't want to take a risk. I voted Liberal today, not because I feel that Kevin Taft and his redcoats best represent by views, but because I believed that Aman Gill of my riding has a better chance than NDP candidate Stephen Anderson of unseating the incumbent PC. Every NDP sign I saw on the way to the polls (since I live at the edge of the Edmonton - Mill Creek riding I don't get to see the signs all the time) counted for one less vote for Aman to win. I say that it was more likely for Aman to win based mainly on the 2004 results (which put Aman 2500 votes ahead of the NDP candidate then, and a mere 800 behind the PC candidate).

What would be better?

Some form of ranked voting or proportional representation natrually. If I could have voted:

  1. Stephen Anderson (NDP)
  2. Aman Gill (Liberal)
  3. Naomi Rankin (Communist)
  4. Glen Argan (Green)
  5. None of the above (if listed)
  6. Gene Zwozdesky (PC)

Unfortunately, such a system isn't in place here, so I voted strategically instead of personally (although I do support the majority of the Liberal platform, I'm just a bit more left than that).

So it will be interesting (I hope) tonight to see if anything changes, but by all opinions in the news right now, the PCs will have a slightly weaker majority for another 4-5 years. (I'll likely comment on the results tomorrow, or later tonight).

Update: I should have mentioned a while ago, but my vote really, really didn't matter.  Gene Zwozdesky won by a much larger margin than in the last election, but you already likely knew that by now.

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