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Originally posted by DonsAdvisor:
[quote]Originally posted by Double-J:
[b] And the internet argument is getting tired, because it a.) cannot happen and b.) internet policing would be an internation thing? how would that work?

You and Michael Powell can learn from the Chinese government. Here is a list of internet sites blocked in China:

http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/filtering/china/China-highlights.html [/b][/quote]M'kay, well I do appreciate you explaining it.

But don't you think that it would fall on deaf ears in America, unless it was some pro-terrorist/jihad related website? People are up -in-arms as it is with protests and blocking their rights, there would be serious outrage if they tried to block "freedom of the internet," whether that exists or not.

They certainly can make spam/do not call lists illegality, but when it comes to actually regulating internet content that you choose to visit, I suspect it would not work in America, though it may in the PRC.

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Offtopic: Did anyone ever notice how the names of some countries are quite ironic? Like, "The Peoples Republic of China," is not a republic after all, and the people...well.