, 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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2006-01-30
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American society is so hypocritical!
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One role of the government is to protect it's citizens. Legislation is one way this is accomplished. Another way is teaching good habits. Sex and health education are good examples. Government should take both approaches.
Legislate bad behavior. Yes. Legislate and fund programs for education. Yes.
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