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Pro-Innovation Tax Cuts
- From McCain Campaign
By McCain Campaign - Taylor Griffin, Senior Advisor
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John McCain and the Internet?
You seem to make it sound as though John McCain is the only one who would like to keep the internet tax-free. This emphasis on the internet seems quite odd to me considering that I believe he has stated that he does not use nor know how to use the internet. If the internet is so important (which I believe it truly is) why then does he not learn to use it. Even for a guy who graduated near the bottom of his class, learning to use the internet should pose no problem. It is certainly easier than running a country and managing world affairs.
- redondo September 10, 2008 2:35PM
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Trucks
What's your point? I don't know how to drive a diesel truck, how to plow a field or how to manufacture an automobile yet I am clever enough to realize those things are important to our economy.
I don't see knowing how to use face book as being relevant to running a country. And I make my living off the internet.
Now that is out of the way, what McCain said is that he needs help getting around the internet because of his war injuries but he has also repeatedly talked about sites he likes and things he has read online. Could he have spent time learning about the internet and learning to use things for the diasabled that would allow him to browse the internet on his own? Sure. Is the ability to wander cyberspace critical to me for being a president? No. Not in the least.
- Pliskin
October 3, 2008 1:55PM
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