Can you show the actual cookies you get from the original form?

It looks like the CAPTCHA host (security.myspace.com) is different than the host you're accessing (collect.myspace.com). I suspect something is realizing they aren't the same and deciding not to send the cookies to security.myspace.com. That's just my initial suspicion though, so I'd like to see the domain part of the Set-Cookie value. Can you show the responses in your output too?

Update: If that manual example is you accessing two site on your own, can you capture the same stuff letting a browser figure it out?

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