Mike Gravel Answers The 10 Questions

December 19, 2007, 6:08pm

Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel has been answering questions in the voter-generated video debate at 10Questions.com.

The No. 1 question as chosen by 10Questions 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.

“I not only would support net neutrality,” Gravel said, “I would appoint people to the FCC who would begin to break up the entire media monopoly in this country. … This is not healthy in a democracy.”

Here’s a link-heavy guide to the other nine questions and Gravel’s responses:

Even the underdogs get their day at Techcrunch. Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel took his turn their today, answering tech policy questions ranging from “network neutrality” to H-1B visas for highly skilled foreign workers.

“[Y]eah, he’s a little crazy,” Michael Arrington wrote after the interview. “But the man speaks his mind and leaves little doubt about his position on issues. I enjoyed the conversation immensely.”

Arrington previously quizzed Democratic presidential candidates John Edwards (via e-mail) and Barack Obama (also via e-mail, days after releasing his innovation agenda), and Republican candidates John McCain and Mitt Romney.

Categories: Politics, Technology, Mike Gravel

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