Mike Huckabee At 10Questions
November 17, 2007, 2:40pm
Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee was first out the gate with his answers to nine of the 10 questions posed by voters at the 10Questions.com online video forum co-sponsored by AirCongress and numerous other sites. The only one he hasn’t answered involves reducing the size of government.
The No. 1 question as chosen by 10Question users focuses on “network neutrality,” a term used to describe the push for a government mandate on communications network owners to treat high-speed Internet content equally.
“We can look at the Internet kind of like we do an Internet highway,” Huckabee said in response to the question. “Everybody has a right to get on that highway; everybody has a right to put his or her vehicle on it, whether it’s the big 18-wheel truck or whether it’s a motorcyle. And we need to make sure that access is affordable and that there is a clear path for every person to be able to utilize these resources ”
Here’s a link-heavy guide to the other nine questions and Huckabee’s responses:
- Is America a theocracy? (Answer)
- Should the federal government allow medical marijuana? (Answer)
- What will you, as president, do to protect Americans from wiretaps without warrants? (Answer)
- Would you agree to campaign reforms designed to take well-funded special interests out of politics? (Answer)
- Will you pledge to abolish “corporate personhood“? (Answer)
- How would you make the government more transparent and increase media and public access to the White House? (Answer)
- What will you do to fix our election system, and should Election Day be changed? (Answer)
- How much do you pledge to reduce the size of government in your first term? (No answer)
- How do you defend the existence of the “unconstitutional” two-party system?(Answer)
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