Hello Steve! I have two questions for you. Seeing how you work for Lexmark and have a BS in computer science I am going to make the assumption that your a little bit of a computer geek. So am I. So the two questions I going to ask are...
1. About a year-half ago there was a heated debate about "Net Neutrality". Big corporations like AT&T, Verizon, Comcast wanted to eliminate Net Neutrality and privatize the internet. There are a few cases of Comcast still trying doing this today. As president can I count on you to protect the internet as a medium to freedom of speech? Will you hold big corporations accountable for there actions?
2. Ever since the early 90's Teleco companies have been promising a faster internet. That 54% of America would have fiber optic cable to deliver the internet by 2006. Clearly this did not happen. Teleco companies are required to invest half their profits back into their company to improve their network. Example, if I spend $10 talking to someone long distance then half of that $10 would be reinvested into the company and used to improve their network. Clearly no one as enforce the old regulation. As president can I count on you to enforce the old regulation? Will you help teleco companies improve their networks?
HEy, I meant to tell you that in one of my classes we had to do projects at the end of the year. One of them was to do a report on the canadites running for president. The group that did that had you under the slide about third party. I thought that was cool cause I knew you. See ya.
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Same idea as above. Let's have a discussion that bypasses the 'gatekeeper' media whether it's NPR or EIB, CNN/FOX or PBS/ITV.
It's not about money, it's about ideas. And getting past those who think that they should set the "idea mandate".