time.com — It's hard to tell exactly how much or how little John McCain knows about the Inter net. In January he spoke to Politico.com about his computing habits: "I am an illiterate that has to rely on my wife for all of the assistance that I can get." In July he confessed to the New York Times that he has people surf the Web for him. "I don't e-mail,"
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elisathonAug 19, 2008
Perhaps even more frightening, I'm pretty sure he sits on the Senate committee that oversees American's technology and communications.
dd2cc2uAug 20, 2008
Question? Why would McCain or his staff not listen to the questions Obama was answering before the debate and miss such a golden opportunity?
jauladeoroAug 20, 2008
Well, to know it is to love it - so there you go. If McCain doesn't use it or care about it, what reason does he have to protect it? NONE.
tcsavantAug 20, 2008
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If Obama thinks it's a great place to practice higher taxes and a PC philosophy, what reason does he have to leave it alone? NONE.
yellowsnowconeAug 20, 2008
you mean you don't know for sure?