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Dr. No Has Company December 6, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Censorship, Computers & Technology.
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Paul Broun, who recently pulled an upset victory in GA-10 to replace the late Charlie Norwood in the U.S. House, and beat a Republican neo-con machine hand-picked successor in doing so, joined Ron Paul in opposing a broadly-worded “internet safety” bill that, on the surface, would require Wi-Fi providers to rat out those that access child porn over the network, but in effect would probably cripple Wi-Fi networks, and essentially require that Wi-Fi networks install anti-porn filters, being mindful of the reality that anti-porn filtering software also censor conservative websites.

That’s the sub rosa purpose of this bill — censoring conservatives.

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