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Wayne Watson <[log in to unmask]>
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Good sticker!

As I ponder these ideas, I'm now thinking maybe a good old march on your 
local politician's office with signs that say "We Need a Science Advisor 
That Has an Office in the White House." Keep it simple for politicians. 
How about a cabinet post? :-)

Karen Reeds wrote:
> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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> institutions.
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>> I think there may be one senator of congressman who has a background 
>> in science. Picket their offices with "Science Rules" signs? :-) I 
>> have a tee shirt with that on it. Big letters.
>
> You're probably thinking of Representative Rush D. Holt, Jr., Ph.D. in 
> physics, formerly professor, Swarthmore College, NJ 12th Congressional 
> District (Mercer County, NJ). Bumper stickers hereabouts proclaim: "My 
> Congressman IS a Rocket Scientist."
>
> I wish every president would read Richard Feynman on the Challenger 
> disaster.
>
> Karen
>

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           Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)

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