Guest guest Posted February 5, 2008 Report Share Posted February 5, 2008 " Donald James, Paul " <dopaul " The Havens " <thehavens Fw: [Lis-LEAF] Ron Paul Campaign Answers Slashdot Reader Questions Tue, 5 Feb 2008 17:52:41 -0500 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2869 X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 000777-4, 09/30/2007), Outbound message X-Antivirus-Status: Clean - R. J. Tavel, J.D. Learning Electronically About Freedom mailing service Tuesday, February 05, 2008 1:42 PM [Lis-LEAF] Ron Paul Campaign Answers Slashdot Reader Questions On January 15th we asked you for tech-oriented questions we could send to the various presidential candidates, and you <http://interviews.slashdot.org/interviews/08/02/05/1511225.shtml>responded like mad <http://interviews.slashdot.org/interviews/08/01/15/1523214.shtml?tid=219>. The candidates were the exact opposite: not a single one answered emails we sent to their " media inquiry " links or email addresses. Slashdot has more readers than all but a handful of major daily papers, so that's kind of strange. Maybe they figure our votes aren't worth much or that hardly any of us vote. In any case, the Ron Paul campaign finally responded, due to some string-pulling by a Slashdot reader who knows some of Ron Paul's Texas campaign people. Perhaps other Slashdot readers -- like you (hint hint) -- can pull a few strings with some of the other campaigns and get them to communicate with us. Use this email address <roblimo?subject=Campaign2008>, please. But first, you'll probably want to read the Ron Paul campaign's answers to your questions (below). http://interviews.slashdot.org/interviews/08/02/05/1511225.shtml *1) Global high tech* In the last year, India and China have both announced and made progress towards implementing their own space programs. How should America respond to such growing technological boldness in such countries? Is it a threat or an opportunity? *Ron Paul campaign:* America should stop subsidizing the defenses of the rest of the world and worry more about its own national security interests, including its interests in a viable space program. As president, I will also work to remove barriers to private space flight. *2) Why Can't I Get a Straight Answer?* I've noticed that a number of candidates (I'm not naming names) and a number of administration officials will not answer a question in a clear and concise fashion. The subject could be anything from " Do you think waterboarding is torture? " to " What will be your stance toward the war in Iraq if you are elected? " So my question to you is, " Do you think that I want someone in that office (Whichever one it is) who is deliberately attempting to deceive me? " Even if you don't answer this question, I hope you think about it the next time someone asks you a question. *Ron Paul campaign:* The American people should expect clear and direct answers to their questions. Not only have I always strived to clearly state my position on issues, but my voting record backs up my commitment to the free-market, limited government philosophy I espouse on the campaign trail. *3) Marijuana* I'm a college graduate with a decent job in a technical field. I pay my taxes, my debts are minimal. I get along well with others, and am close to my family. I like to think that I am a good citizen and contribute to society. Yet because I smoke marijuana instead of drinking beer when I come home from work, my government has declared war on me. My question is this: Do you believe I belong in jail? If so, why? If not, what are you going to do to protect me from being arrested? *Ron Paul campaign:* I oppose federal laws outlawing marijuana and I oppose federal interference with state medical marijuana laws. *4) What do you think about technology?* Can you clarify your policy around fair use of digital media and content? More specifically, can you explain how you will balance the rights of the average citizen to use digital content in " fair use " ways (backups, time-shifting, parody, etc.) with the need for corporations to protect IP investments? With the previous two administrations we have seen an erosion of fair-use rights via the DMCA and copyright extension bills. As President, will your policies tend to favor these trends or reverse them? *Ron Paul campaign:* I favor enforcement of intellectual property rights; however, some of the steps taken to protect these rights impose unreasonable burdens on the consumers and even raise civil liberties concerns. As president, I will seek a balance between the interest of copyright holders and consumers of digital media. *5) What do you think about patents?* People complain about taxes being the main hindrance of innovation, but when someone creates a new product, be it an iPhone or a Blackberry, they aren't looking out for the tax man. The main hindrance to American technological innovation is a patent system that rewards people for sitting on ideas and punishes those who create new products. It has become an accepted fact that when you create something new, you will likely have to pay companies that had nothing whatsoever to do with your invention, just because they filed a patent while never intending to actually produce or sell anything. As President, would you fix our broken patent system? *Ron Paul campaign:* Patents have a role to play in encouraging innovation. While I do not have a plan for patent reform yet, I would want to work with Congress to make sure that the US patent system encourages and rewards innovation. Making sure the patent system is fair to small business and entrepreneurs, rewards the actual inventors of a product, and does not tilt the playing field to large corporations will be a priority in my administration's approach to patent law. 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