Drop it, did you see the poll?
From http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1602097/posts :
Traditional media organizations have come out in favor of increased regulation. "It is imperative," wrote the New York Times in an editorial, "that the courageous lawmakers who supported the McCain-Feingold reform law four years ago stand together against making the Internet a cornucopia of political corruption."
Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Texas, countered, "A better argument for the New York Times would be to tell America that they really want to end political conversation on the Internet to resurrect their power over political commentary."
Well, I consider myself a "Michael Savage independent conservative," I admit outside of the war on terror, there are times I wonder about President Bush to if he is looking out for our best interests on economic and border policies. But that's for later. McCain is much worse. I hope this is a joke, man.