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Subject: IP: Stupid Senate Tricks
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 20:04:55 -0500
From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
[With all the attention paid to Al Gore's attempts to dodge the truth about
who created the Internet, it seems time to revisit what other politicos
have said. Many, believe it or not, are even more clueless. If you have
your own stories, please forward! --Declan]
http://cgi.pathfinder.com/time/digital/daily/0,2822,12500,00.html
Stupid Senate Tricks
By Declan McCullagh
September 5, 1997
What do you get when you mix discussions of
high technology and the Internet with the weak
minds of the aging techno-half-wits in the U.S.
Congress? Answer: a screwball dialogue that
veers haphazardly between the idiotic and inane.
From the infamous father of the Communications
Decency Act to the California senator who
confuses computer mice with real rodents,
Washington lawmakers rarely have a clue about
the technology they try to regulate. Now that
Congress is back in session, the lawmakers will
once again be muddling through press
conferences and briefings with the help of hovering
aides. But sometimes they try to make a go of it
on their own -- and then the results aren't pretty.
The "doesn't quite get it" award goes to former
Sen. James Exon (D-Neb.), who retired last year
after shepherding the CDA through Congress.
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