Congressmen Rated On Tech-Friendliness
Uncle Dick writes "CNET has released the results of a study ranking every US Representative and Senator on a scale rating their relative friendliness towards various technology and internet related issues. Republicans and Democrats fare similarly in both houses of Congress, although CNET gives the edge to the GOP. Big Winner? Ron Paul (R-TX). 2004 Presidential candidate John Kerry (D-MA) does not fare so well."
Does anyone else find the scoring a little odd? I was looking at Ron Paul's (R-TX) scores, and here are some interesting "wins":
Voted AGAINST a five-year ban on internet access taxes
Voted FOR prohibiting online gambling (twice, apparently)
Voted FOR prohibiting some computer generated porn
Voted FOR net-surveillance without court orders
Voted AGAINST free trade and Trade Promotion Authority
Voted FOR curbs on class action lawsuits
Voted FOR investigating "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas"
Those all seem like big negatives to me. If you count those as negatives, he scored more closely to 50% (11/20, by my judgment; not restricting sites like MySpace seems to be positive -- free speech and all).