PCWorld.com - Some of the most coveted research on Capitol Hill has long been available only to members of Congress. But now, thanks to a project led by the Center for Democracy and Technology, reports on anything from Internet identity theft to spyware, and more, are now accessible to all with a click of a mouse.Knowledge IS power, so if you're looking for a way to see into the actual Congressional Record as opposed to lip-flapping and ass smooching this is an excellent tool.
Anything that gives more power to the people is a good thing, yes?
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That would be appealing, but it seems too many politicians spend their time on re-election than on issues.
I mean, I'm supposed to be the bleeding heart liberal here and I think one of the people I have the most respect for in Congress is McCain. He gets shit DONE.
A member of Congress is SUPPOSED to be a representative of his/her constituents, not his/her political party. Less politicians should worry about towing the party line. It's sad that he doesn't get the respect that he deserves.
However, it kind of underlines the point of this blog.
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