John Edward was at Google
Googleplex, Political June 4th, 2007 - By HaochiAnother Presidential Candidate, John EdWards, was at Google last Wednesday.
John Edwards was at [Googleplex] on Wednesday, answering questions for an hour and a half at the company’s cafeteria, which has become a high-tech crucible for presidential candidates traveling through California. […] On his visit to Google Wednesday, Edwards proposed making the internet more affordable and accessible to poor Americans. Edwards talked about a letter he sent to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) proposing that it set aside a part of the broadband spectrum that is to be sold at an upcoming auction for wholesalers to lease to smaller start-ups in an effort to improve service to rural and under-served areas. [from John Edwards ‘08 Blog]
[via Googler Jed Hartman]


June 5th, 2007 at 11:12 am
Hey everyone,
If you’re interested in John Edwards’ Campaign to Change America and other issues he discussed in his Google interview, read in detail about his bold plan to restore moral leadership in the world at http://www.johnedwards.com
“What we do about the millions of Americans who wake up every day literally worried about feeding and clothing their children says something about the character and content of our soul.” - John Edwards