I've seen absolutely nothing regarding the election on the Internet.  Then 
again, I haven't been looking.

If I go by what I do see, it would be the tech related issues the come up on 
Slashdot - Bill C61 and the whole copyright thing.  From that alone, it would 
seem that voting is pointless as these items seem to indicate that 
governments are bought by big business.

My thoughts

Shawn.


On Sunday 28 September 2008 14:33:29 Jesse Kline wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I'm working on a story about online political advertising in the
> Federal election, but I'm having trouble narrowing down my focus. I
> thought I'd bring it to the group, because you people probably have a
> good idea of the Internet's potential. What does the group think of
> how Canadian political parties are using the Internet to get their
> message out in this campaign? Are there things that they should be
> doing that they aren't? What's not being reported on in this regard?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jesse
>
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