Hanno
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How I value John McCain - his distinguished service, the Chelsea joke, threatening to filibuster Cash-for-Clunkers II, and now this; trying to block 'net neutrality'. He's like a gift that keeps on giving.
http://rawstory.com/2009/10/mccain-net-neutrality/
If he'd have won last year and said no to hash, as is the tendency of team-R, it would be better than this squalor we've got now where the government can't seem to afford to deprive us of that particular liberty concisely and still meddle in other areas as they'd like to so instead they might like to get into the drug trafficking business - what would be just that if anyone but the government did it - in order to can tax it. Rather, I could understand the status-quo with respect to hash coming from McCain - he's the squared-away type, so what, we needed him for something in the 60's that required him to be squared-away. If he'd have supported climate-change legislation as he said he would during the campaign, I'd still think it's hysteria, but he'd be one of the few people I'd trust not use it to grab power and/or sell us out.
The point being, he's a real statesman so we don't have to see precisely eye to eye to coexist as citizen and legislator - I see this latest discerningly, courageously libertarian move as a vindication of that point, as a vindication of the possibility of such a situation existing.
Alright, bring on the platitudes if you like, I'm in my happy place
http://rawstory.com/2009/10/mccain-net-neutrality/
If he'd have won last year and said no to hash, as is the tendency of team-R, it would be better than this squalor we've got now where the government can't seem to afford to deprive us of that particular liberty concisely and still meddle in other areas as they'd like to so instead they might like to get into the drug trafficking business - what would be just that if anyone but the government did it - in order to can tax it. Rather, I could understand the status-quo with respect to hash coming from McCain - he's the squared-away type, so what, we needed him for something in the 60's that required him to be squared-away. If he'd have supported climate-change legislation as he said he would during the campaign, I'd still think it's hysteria, but he'd be one of the few people I'd trust not use it to grab power and/or sell us out.
The point being, he's a real statesman so we don't have to see precisely eye to eye to coexist as citizen and legislator - I see this latest discerningly, courageously libertarian move as a vindication of that point, as a vindication of the possibility of such a situation existing.
Alright, bring on the platitudes if you like, I'm in my happy place