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Do you agree that the internet should be government regulated?

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If you ask McCain, it definetly should be.

http://thinkprogress.org/2006/12/13/mccain-war-on-blogs/

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  1. Hello,,sure ,,for you they need to barcode your children and take DNA swabs every week to make sure they don't become drug addicts..better think before you vote,,for the NEW WORLD ORDER,,look it up.


  2. It is alarming that so many people reply "NO" yet so many people are unaware that the law for that is now in the works, already passed the house.

    Learn about HR1955.  Don't be deceived by its name "Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism. Prevention Act".

    It's effect is to erase the lines between dissent and terrorism, thereby criminalizing political dissent in America.  Worse, dissenters can be labeled "homegrown terrorists" and thereby be stripped of their civil liberties.

    The other aim is to allow the government to monitor ALL of our internet activities.

    Wake up people.  We know McCain will support this.  Stop letting Obama sit on the fence.  If he doesn't stand up clearly opposed during the election season, know that he will support it if elected.

    Don't wait for the main stream media to inform you of this.  

    Shall we continue sleeping into tyranny, or will we stop HR1955?

  3. I don't think it can be unless every government across the globe agrees.  Hint the name World Wide Web.

  4. No it should not ever even be thought of.  You don't want your kids knowing something then block it on your computer.  I however think that all knowledge is power.  Who is to say that because I know how to make a bomb I will?  Chance favors the prepared mind.

  5. It is in China. Seems to work well for the Communist government there. Need I say more?

  6. i second the h**l no McCain is just like Bush anouther sell out

  7. ABSOLUTELY NOT....  Since when the ef does government regulation do ANYBODY any good?

  8. no

  9. Some what yes.  Child p**n, websites on how to make bombs, c**p like that.

  10. No, absolutely not. I'm not convinced by the link provided, however. I've read different accounts of this and would encourage finding a more unbiased source.

  11. h**l no

  12. Nope, but it will, eventually.

  13. No, it should not.

    Do not fall into their trap of asking them to fix a problem that was created by them.

    Why do you think the media is reporting on all the negatives of the internet??? So the public in turn can go and ask for a solution they knew would occur anyway.

    Leave us some REAL freedoms and p**s off.

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