news.cnet.com — Out of all 535 representatives in the U.S. Congress, Rep. Ron Paul (TX) is rated number one for tech-related proposals, scoring 88.24%. Sen. John McCain (AZ) scores 38.46%, and Sen. Barack Obama (IL) scores 33.33%.
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Closed AccountNov 5, 2008
Too bad hes a nut job who can't even make it past a primary. Zombie Ron LoL 2012!
carlososNov 5, 2008
Reminds me of yesterday afternoon when CNN reported on 2 small towns that finished voting already. In one of the towns Obama had 17 votes, McCain had 6 and two wrote "Ron Paul". That made me smile and I was hoping to see that all over the USA.
acrinimirilNov 5, 2008Submitter
He won't do that, he'll just give the people just enough money to survive, while making his top political contributors, international bankers, even richer off the backs of Americans:Barack Obama's #1 Contributor:Goldman Sachs $799,821 <a class="user" href="http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/summary.php?cycle=2008&cid=N00009638">http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/summary.php ...</a>
digger109Nov 5, 2008
enjoy your new president USA ... (I really do not)
sajorojasNov 6, 2008
And I dug you down. What an annoying person, thinking you need to vote everyone up or some hippie new-age crap. You sound like a part of your brain has been removed or you are in a cult. Go ahead and dig me up you weirdo
gn84Nov 6, 2008
If you want net-neutrality, strip the big telecoms of their government enforced monopolies over internet service and allow free competition. So-called "net-neutrality" rules will only make things worse in the long term. Big-government solutions to government created problems never work.
Closed AccountNov 9, 2008
haha i was joking but... oh well
jmpzzzDec 5, 2008
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