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The urban Jane Goodall
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Democrats defeat election-law aid for bloggers
To borrow a line from the Reason web site, "Thanks, Jackasses"
http://news.com.com/Democrats+defeat...9587&subj=news "In an acrimonious debate that broke largely along party lines, more than three-quarters of congressional Democrats voted to oppose the reform bill, which had enjoyed wide support from online activists and Web commentators worried about having to comply with a tangled skein of rules." ...more...
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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I don't know anything about this issue, but feel the need to join in, so I'll just take a moment to mention that while I understand the origins of the word "blog," I think it is silly. "Blogger" is even sillier. I can't think of a better replacement though. That is all.
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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The net is probably the closest thing to pampheteering (you know like got the revolution rolling) that we have today. Thanks Jackasses for reminding me why the Demorats suck and how far we've slid from what the Founders intended. Maybe the ACLU should take try helping out on freedom of speech?
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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At first blush I support the law, and wish it had passed, but what the opponents envision is equivalent to the East India Company secretly funding supposedly independent antirevolutionary pamphleteering.
IMHO, stuff like that would most likely be fairly detectable and effectively drowned out, so it isn't as big of an issue as the opponents suggest.
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just a guy
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: SC
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i have no idea what the bill lays out or what the issue even is, but i feel like the internet is the only truely free place for people to go to without harming each other (physically anyway). think about it: human beings have been around a long time. civilization has been kept up and advanced for a long time. human thought has been explored for a long time, all of these things at great costs, even lives. but you and i are living in the one time in all of human existance, that we can freely and actively communicate with practically any one person, on the entire planet, at any given time, almost instantaneously. who doesn't think that's pretty cool? i mean, this century we've just past by was probably the single most accelerated rate of progress mankind has ever been through. while i think some regulation is required to maintain the system (internet as communication), i don't think it's up to any one group or political body to really govern the internet. i can, however, understand if a certain nation or state wants to impose X laws onto it's citizens regarding what they do from their respective terminals, if that makes any sense. like, i mean come on. how free can we allow it to be. this of course raises a lot of problems...
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