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Excellent Points
I don't blame the web. In fact the web has provided an excellent forum for the exchange of information and ideas thus making me a more informed voter. I just wish more people would use the tools available. The web sites described in the story scare me. Who created them, what is their agenda, how are the questions/answers skewed? Those are the questions that make me question their usefulness. At least when I go to an outright democratic or replublican web site I know their agenda. I am very skeptical of any website or person that purports to be unbiased.

As far as slander and libel politics is not for the faint at heart, and I agree with your concerns. Accountability comes at the voting booth.
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Doesn't anyone just go for a walk anymore?  Bobby Sskcat | 01/27/04
You mean...  billywill | 01/28/04
Online Political Communication  working american | 01/28/04
Just another touch of social engineering  Squawkbox | 01/28/04
Don't just blame the web  billywill | 01/28/04
Excellent Points  Squawkbox | 01/28/04
you mean like  JWatson77 | 01/28/04

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