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| formerly Isherwood Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 14,089 | Is Bush intent on beating Nixon in the history books as the most Constitution-abusing president? If so, does he understand that's not a title one should desire to attain? The Forum Rules Radical Atheist Heathen Queer Let's agree to respect each others views, no matter how wrong yours may be. (Ashleigh Brilliant) |
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| moderat-e/o-r Location: boston Posts: 11,184 | this was the picture.. i dug around based on what was said in your article and came up with this: http://news.baou.com/main.php?action=recent&rid=20729 that picture is undeniably a fake. |
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| moderat-e/o-r Location: boston Posts: 11,184 | no, but the same exact time article was mentioned.. anyways, i'll just wait and see if something real surfaces. i won't be surprised if there is one since jack was so well connected. of course a picture proves next to nothing and still has very little to do with this topic (google being pressured by the gestapo). the topic at hand is MUCH more important than "pictures" of bush and jack barebacking on a chartered yacht. as i said before, i think case law supports the unconstitutionality of the feds' demands since the supreme court previously ruled that COPA violated the first amendment. this issue is about the government's attempt to begin regulating information on the internet. it is the next step on the slippery slope: http://weblog.infoworld.com/foster/2006/01/20.html Quote:
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,795 | Quote:
It can't be a slippery slope if you never know anything about it. It will be the precise slope the government WANTS to be on. | |
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,795 | Quote:
Actually Google is ALL I use anyway, but I thought I'd leave out that part. | |
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| moderat-e/o-r Location: boston Posts: 11,184 | hmmm... i think i'll piggyback that idea. google does rule, in more ways than one. and, it's a rare day when you see a corporation actually do something that's pro-consumer. eventually, i think the company will cave in - because it'll cost too much to hash it out in court. i hate this shit government more and more every passing day.. |
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![]() Gamma-ray burst Location: Nashville Posts: 6,376 | I sent them a letter of support and they sent me this back: Quote:
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![]() Moderator Location: Reading, UK. Posts: 7,107 | Good for them in the US, not so good in China... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4645596.stm Quote:
I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. -George Best, on being asked what he did with his footballing fortunes. | |
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,795 | There's a big difference between censoring their content and turning over lists of what people use their services FOR. But if Google is as adamant about giving information to the government there as they are here, they will no doubt have to make a decision whether to pull out of China entirely when the government THERE starts asking for lists of search results. I somehow suspect the Chinese will be doing that in time. Stay tuned. |
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