While I wait for a vendor to call me, I thought I'd post some McCain
campaign
stuff about science and the internet, taken from his website. What do you
all think?

*John McCain Would Place A Priority On Science And Technology
Experience.*As President, John McCain will be committed to bringing
talented men and
women of science into the federal government. He will strive to ensure that
Administration appointees across the government have adequate experience and
understanding of science, technology and innovation in order to better serve
the American people.

*John McCain Will Preserve Consumer Freedoms. *John McCain will focus on
policies that leave consumers free to access the content they choose; free
to use the applications and services they choose; free to attach devices
they choose, if they do not harm the network; and free to chose among
broadband service providers.

*John McCain Would Ensure That The Federal Government Led By
Example.*Government can advance Americans' access to high speed
Internet services by
using it to better serve the people. Government services should be available
online and government can better serve the American people by operating more
efficiently through the use of technology, including videoconferencing and
collaborative networks. For over a decade, John McCain has supported placing
more government information online for the benefit of all of the American
people. Since 2001, he has called for an Office of Electronic Government to
set a strategic vision for implementation of electronic government

*John McCain Would Support The Federal Government As An Innovator.* John
McCain as president would push for a renewed emphasis on innovation through
Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) where industry and
government enter into public/private projects, sharing in the cost,
benefiting from solving real problems, accelerating the application of
technology in the government. This way the government is a leader of the
technology revolution and not simply a beneficiary.

On the face of it, none of this sounds horrendous. As with any promise, the
real deal is whether or not he can or will deliver. YMMV. It's all just a
matter of trust.

john
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