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Can we nominate a robot for president? (Original Post) JonathanRackham Feb 2016 OP
Apt description of Marco Rubio emulatorloo Feb 2016 #1
You can see the USB on his neck. JonathanRackham Feb 2016 #3
His new OS is working well, a little to late krawhitham Feb 2016 #5
A robot is engineered and manufactured rather than natural born. Agnosticsherbet Feb 2016 #2
How is that different than a lot of politicians? JonathanRackham Feb 2016 #7
First,s a Robot is not a conscious being. Republican are conscious beings, though Agnosticsherbet Feb 2016 #9
maybe an 80's drum machine will suffice olddots Feb 2016 #4
But then we'd all be arguing over who programs it. Gregorian Feb 2016 #6
Correct. JonathanRackham Feb 2016 #8

Agnosticsherbet

(11,619 posts)
2. A robot is engineered and manufactured rather than natural born.
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 11:58 AM
Feb 2016

So, no, we would not be able to nominate one.

However, it may be time to start a ROBOT RIGHTS movement.

JonathanRackham

(1,604 posts)
7. How is that different than a lot of politicians?
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 12:05 PM
Feb 2016

It takes a lot of nerve for candidates to step outside the box. Political parties are sort of that restrictive box. I want a candidate who represents the free will of the people not someone constantly molded by some board room or political party collective.

Agnosticsherbet

(11,619 posts)
9. First,s a Robot is not a conscious being. Republican are conscious beings, though
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 04:12 PM
Feb 2016

they do appear to have no conscious when it comes to the abominable laws they pass.

Robots are not alive in any sense of the word, alive. Though Clint Eastwood debated a chair, that chair was not alive and could not have been elected.
The Constitution requires a natural born citizen and Robots are not born, natural or otherwise.

Political Parties share a ideology and a philosophy There is some evidence that in broad terms, people are born with a Conservative or Liberal personality type.

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