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Google's data minefield
Mark Rasch, 2006-01-30

The U.S. government's broad subpoena to search engines effectively seeks to mine the data of the Internet. While Google has resisted the subpoena, there may be little they can do to protect our privacy from many prying eyes.

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Google's data minefield 2006-01-30
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Yeah, let's legislate good parenting! 2006-02-03
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American society is so hypocritical! 2006-02-02
Jeremy Young (2 replies)
I'm so damn sick of hearing about porn on the internet and television and the like.
Our society promotes sex 24-7. It's everywhere. I don't know how much I can express that idea. Sex is an industry. It sells things. It brings in enormous revenues. The same people that support deregulation and unregulated free trade wish to censor everything that hurts their danty little ears and scorches their innocent little eyes.

Let's be clear, sex is one of the biggest businesses in the world and especially so in the United States. It's just that in America we are two faced about sex. You can buy your 13 yr. old daughter slinky little outfits that no respectable woman would wear let alone a young woman. These same parents are the ones that complain about the so-called "depraved nature" of our society. They partake and indulge the very system they rail against.

Most parents are clueless! They blamed the television, radio and internet for deflowering their children's moral compasses. Lol! this is nothing new. Elvis was also responsible for destroying the social fabic of a perfectly good, racist white south. Those poor! overly privilege white kids having to listen to that BeBoppin, Hip swayin, Black loven music. Ohhhhh! please! this country is so damn hypocritical it's not even funny.

So now the goverment wants to use the guise of "protecting the kids" to spy on Americans? I cannot express enough how specious that argument is! It's moronic! narrow minded and simply unamerican.

Keep your Bible out of my schools and your morals off my internet. If you don't want your children seeing perverted material then don't buy a t.v., don't send them to public schools, don't let them listen to radios, don't let them have friends outside of church. As a matter of fact, maybe you should just lock them up in your house and home school them so you can shelter them from the gross depravities of this Evil! Evil! world.

God, protect me from your followers! That includes the FCC, FTC, NSA or any other three letter agency that deems it proper to filter peoples realities for them.





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