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Howard Phillips on Infrastructure


Government out of the Internet, even Internet porn

Q: You told me you’re a “Sixteenth Century kind of guy.” With issues like Internet privacy and censorship growing in importance, would this hinder you?

A: The government has no right to interfere with the Internet.

Q:Even Internet pornography?

A: It’s not a federal issue.

Source: Phone interview on Orvetti.com Sep 20, 2000

The internet doesn’t need govt regulations

Phillips agrees that regulation of the Internet should not be in any way controlled by the federal government.
Source: National Political Awareness Test, Project Vote Smart 2000 Jan 13, 2000

Advance space program & SDI; restrict technology transfers

The President [should] evaluate, not merely the perceived present intentions of actual adversaries, but, more importantly, to prepare for the potential capabilities which others may possess later in this decade. To that end, I would restrict the transfer of US technology, move forward with our space program, and act immediately to fully develop and deploy SDI by giving the requisite six months’ notice, beginning on that first day, for withdrawal from the ABM Treaty of 1972.
Source: Speech at 1992 USTP National Convention Jul 2, 1992

Restrict technology transfer to present & future adversaries

The job of the President and the Congress is to evaluate, not merely the perceived present intentions of actual adversaries, but, more importantly, to prepare for the potential capabilities which others may possess later in this decade. To that end, I would restrict the transfer of US technology, move forward with our space program, and act immediately to fully develop and deploy SDI by giving the requisite six months’ notice, beginning on that first day, for withdrawal from the ABM treaty of 1972.
Source: “We Claim the Future” speech, 1992 USTP Natl. Convention Jan 1, 1992

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