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Examining Presidential Candidates' Tech Agendas

Aaron Ricadela writes to mention that BusinessWeek is taking a look at the tech agendas for several presidential candidates. The amount of attention being paid to Silicon Valley especially is unprecedented with the computer industry citing contributions of $2.2 million up from just $1.2 million in the first six months of the 2004 and 2000 primary campaigns. "So even while the general election is likely to be dominated by the war in Iraq, the continued threat of terrorism, and economic issues, candidates have staked out early positions on topics dear to the tech industry, including increasing federal spending on research and development, allowing more highly educated foreign workers into the country, widening the availability of high-speed Internet service to create new markets for hardware and online services, and improving the state of U.S. math and science education."

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  1. too bad he's pro-life, huh? by ClioCJS · · Score: 0, Redundant
    -- Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul restated his commitment on Tuesday to overturning the landmark abortion decision that allowed virtually unlimited abortions. He said he would work to overturn the Supreme Court ruling if he is nominated as the Republican candidate for president and elected to the White House.

    Paul said he was pro-life and would make reversing the decision a top priority.

    He also said that more people should be exposed to what abortion does to an unborn child and women who have them.

    He has also voted against public funding of adult stem cell research and is against taxpayer-funded embryonic stem cell research.

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    -Clio
    Karma: Bad (mostly from not giving a fuck)
    Blog: http://clintjcl.wordpress.com
  2. Re:He has more faith in gold than paper by ClioCJS · · Score: 0, Redundant
    Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul restated his commitment on Tuesday to overturning the landmark abortion decision that allowed virtually unlimited abortions. He said he would work to overturn the Supreme Court ruling if he is nominated as the Republican candidate for president and elected to the White House.

    Paul said he was pro-life & would make reversing the decision a top priority.

    He also said that more people should be exposed to what abortion does to an unborn child and women who have them.

    He has also voted against public funding of adult stem cell research and is against taxpayer-funded embryonic stem cell research.

    --
    -Clio
    Karma: Bad (mostly from not giving a fuck)
    Blog: http://clintjcl.wordpress.com
  3. Re:Ron Paul by ClioCJS · · Score: 0, Redundant
    - Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul restated his commitment on Tuesday to overturning the landmark abortion decision that allowed virtually unlimited abortions. He said he would work to overturn the Supreme Court ruling if he is nominated as the Republican candidate for president and elected to the White House.

    Paul said he was pro-life and would make reversing the decision a top priority.

    He also said that more people should be exposed to what abortion does to an unborn child and women who have them.

    He has also voted against public funding of adult stem cell research and is against taxpayer-funded embryonic stem cell research.

    --
    -Clio
    Karma: Bad (mostly from not giving a fuck)
    Blog: http://clintjcl.wordpress.com