Well, I voted, all that good stuff.  I didn't really research it at all, 
but did either of the candidates have a stand on anything that would 
have affected us, as open source software users?

Shannon Roddy wrote:

>On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 12:50, Dustin Puryear wrote:
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>>And no, no political discussions here 
>>unless it directly relates to Linux, FreeBSD, UNIX, Windows or at least 
>>some area of technology.
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>Well, now you have certainly taken all of the fun out of it!  I was
>looking forward to a flame war tonight!
>
>At any rate, I wish that we did not live in such a two party system.  I
>always feel like I am voting for the lesser of two evils when I go to
>the polls.  It really sucks since I am a libertarian and I can never
>expect someone from my party to win.  And by the way, I think that the
>libertarians would be the best party for the technology sector (among
>other things).  I have several reasons for this (this fits your "unless"
>clause) and I would be interested to hear what others on the list
>think.  Has anyone thought about any other party (besides the main two)
>and what they would mean to technology?  Also what is the general
>opinion toward the donkeys and the elephants and what they mean for
>technology?
>
>Shannon
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>>Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Puryear Information Technology
>>Windows, UNIX, and IT Consulting
>>http://www.puryear-it.com
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