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 dclee9 join:1999-10-17 Walnut, CA | sad day for for 84,000 web sites and billions of web surfers In the name of the richest 2%, a sad day for for 84,000 web sites and billions of web surfers that hit the walls today.
millions if not billions of hours lost for regular you and me.
x $8/hr minimum wage, I think the nation just took a huge backward step for National Economics in the Millions of Dollars.
great job for DHS today.
PS please do not forget the terrorists are still out there, out of the office, not in the office in front of your comfortable chairs and free computers (taxpayer's paid).
PPS now we know DHS is good a one thing make the days worse for 98% of the Americans
PPPS when you're done with the terrorist, don't forget Iran, North Korean and China should be your next homework assignment. | | |
|  KiwiPremium join:2003-05-26 USA/MidWest kudos:1 Reviews:
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| How about if skirting the problem stopped and focus on actual problems. How does seizing a domain that has child pron protect the children?
The children were already molested, photographed or had video.
Why are they not going after the actual hosts of these sites instead of seizing a domain? They still exist!
Politicians are always so quick to claim protecting the children when they work toward adding new censorship laws and powers. The children are already being exploited and law enforcement acts like these seizures are actually doing something to stop that exploitation; sure /not.
Where is real due process; ridiculous advice and orders? My problem with government and technology is that those welding the stick don't have a clue, at all about the topic, in so much these 'Leaders' couldn't hold a 6th grade conversation regards technology and it's use or management. Let alone understand the topic. | |
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