The lights were turned on and the cockroaches went scurrying away. We need to remain vigilant, though, because this fight is far from won. The EU and the dictators do not want the Internet to remain free.
To: jalisco555
agreeing to study the issue and reopen it in 2005
Translation: we know we can make any of the democrat candidates give us control over the internet if they become President in 2005.
To: jalisco555
Looks like they decided that this would be about as successful as the cat-hearding operation or their initiative to bottle blue sky and sunshine.
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12/10/2003 2:13:16 PM PST by
Orangedog
(difference between a hamster & a gerbil?..there's more dark-meat on a hamster!)
To: jalisco555
Oh, they'll be back. The insufferable Stalinist UN never sleeps.
To: jalisco555
I prefer private-sector control, of course. But I do think that the common people need a voice through, although not through government. Total private sector control by big companies would be as dangerous to freedom of speech and free structure of the Internet as total government control. Just look at a guy named Uzi Nissan who had his site shut down by a car company of the same name. The little guys just don't have the money to fight for their rights against the big guys.
To: jalisco555
The fight is never over as long as Socialist live in these institutions of power.
Cockroaches? More like Termites gnawing at the foundations of liberty.
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12/10/2003 3:37:04 PM PST by
WOSG
(The only thing that will defeat us is defeatism itself)
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