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Presidential Candidates and Online Privacy

noiseordinance writes "I'd like to know everyone's opinion about which presidential candidate seems most likely to preserve Internet privacy." We haven't officially started election coverage on Slashdot yet, but I figured it wouldn't be a bad idea to start tossing out questions like this as we get closer to the primaries. Try to stay on the subject of on-line privacy- we can run more stories on other topics in the future.

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  1. I"d tell you... by Lally+Singh · · Score: 2, Funny

    but it's an invasion of the candidate's privacy.

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  2. Re:Ron Paul by MSTCrow5429 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wait a sec, I'm a Jew, I back Ron Paul, I know other Jews that also back Ron Paul (no, not my family), so how are we like David Duke? There are David Duke types hanging around like fleas at the periphery of every campaign, but they are a minority on the fringe.

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  3. Re:Ron Paul by Mateo_LeFou · · Score: 2, Funny

    Must be some usage of the term "insightful" with which I was previously unfamiliar. My advice to you, sir, is not to vote for any of Ron Paul's *supporters in the presidential election.

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  4. Here... by Sir_Real · · Score: 3, Funny

    Both of the slashdot users that won't be voting Ron Paul can enjoy their own thread.

  5. Re:Ron Paul by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    So please tell me: If we can't keep illicit drugs away from felons in a maximum security prison, how do you propose we keep them away from 300 million people in the third largest country in the world, geographically speaking?

    The establishment would greatly appreciate it if you would stop clouding the issue with mere facts and common sense.