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wtfent 01-05-2008 12:37 PM

Ron Paul 2008
 
Do your math and you tell me who looks stronger? Ron Paul just makes sense.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politic...ns_of_Ron_Paul


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politic...f_Barack_Obama


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politic...Rodham_Clinton


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politic..._Mike_Huckabee

wtfent 01-05-2008 12:39 PM

Ron Paul position on Internet regulation....

In 2006, a "Technology voter guide" by CNET awarded Paul a score of 80%, the highest score out of both houses of Congress.[112] He believes the internet should be free from government regulation and taxation and opposes internet gambling restrictions and net neutrality.[113]

Paul voted against an amendment[114][115] that would have legally protected net neutrality: "One of the basic principles, a basic reason why I strongly oppose this is, I see this as a regulation of the Internet, which is a very, very dangerous precedent to set."[116] Paul was also asked, "Do you trust the Verizons or the AT&Ts of the world to give internet users equal access to all media online?" He replied, "Well, quite frankly I don't understand all the details, but if you believe in the free market you try to work out a way to solve those problems through contractual arrangements, not through depending on government regulation, so yes they are difficult and like I admit, I don't understand all those problems that we face, although the point I make is I have a healthy disregard and fear of the bureaucrats doing it because once you do that, those big companies are going to regulate, they're going to be the lobbyists and the politicians that regulate the law, and I think you'll be in worse shape."[117]

Paul has been criticized for voting against legislation to help catch online child predators, one of the votes used in the CNET "Technology voter guide". In response to critics, Paul said, "I have a personal belief that the responsibility of raising kids, educating kids and training kids is up to the parents and not the state. Once the state gets involved, it becomes too arbitrary." He also believed that the proposed law was unconstitutional.[112]

Ron Paul was one of two representatives to vote against the Securing Adolescents From Exploitation-Online Act of 2007[118], which states that anyone offering an open Wi-Fi Internet connection to the public, who "obtains actual knowledge of any facts or circumstances" in relation to illegal visual media such as child pornography transferred over that connection, must register a report of their knowledge to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.[119]

ADL Colin 01-05-2008 12:48 PM

Never heard of him. Is he running for president?

Malicious Biz 01-05-2008 12:51 PM

Not that he has even a remote chance of winning... but Ron Paul would be the least effective and most absolutely worthless president in the history of america.

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