 | Perfect timing? If it weren't for the economy being in shambles, this could have easily become an election issue. Too bad it won't, at least in the mainstream, but we as voters have the power to make it an issue.
The candidates in my local riding like to stake out the entrance to the subway station and "talk to voters" (shakes hands, hand out leaflets). It's the perfect time to talk to them directly without getting some runt hired to reply to letters/emails.
"What is your stance on net neutrality?" "If elected, how will you ensure that the rights of Canadian internet/wireless providers are protected?"
Anyone have some other good ones? |