Inside Kerry and Bush's Technology Agendas
wbren writes "PC Magazine has posted an interview on its website shedding some light on the two major candidates' policies regarding privacy, The Patriot Act, outsourcing, Internet sales taxes, broadband taxes and other important tech-related issues. PC Magazine calls it an interview, but John Kerry was the only candidate to actually respond directly to the questions asked. Bush's camp referred PC Magazine to George Bush's website to find the answers. The result: detailed and informative responses from Kerry, and many missing responses from the Bush campaign due to lack of information provided by Bush's website."
This is standard operating procedure for Bush. Never answer a question directly, always refer the questioner to a previous statement that was made (which also doesn't answer the question)
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go back to your bible. That's where the two alternatives are only heaven and hell
:(. Oh yes and all interviews are turned down because they don't care. I'm sure. You can assume that if you want, i guess, i think that's quite faulty resaoning, since you have no reason to believe that, other than you want too. Actually i'm not using my brain to vote, using i think a bubble sheet, unless it's changed. I will use my brain to figure out which bubble i need to fill in though.
Ya know.. last time i checked.. the bible was made for and by people living on earth, and the future inhabinents(spelling?)
Those of us living on Earth are interested in the comparison, because we're using our brains to vote in a couple of months.
Yes i'm not on earth. I'm on mars right now. Quite lonely i might add, the beagle was supposed to say hi, but i never even saw it
i know.. that's my point. that's what slashdot is doing.