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Old 01-29-2007, 03:17 PM  
Splum
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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo View Post
It's up to the schools to decide what their students can and can't view online (along with parental input). The federal government has no business censoring innocent websites. Especially from guys who think an e-mail is called an internet and takes 4 days to get to his inbox because the tubes are clogged.
I am going to shock you... schools are owned by the government. *GASP* so NO its not up to "schools" to decide what students can and cant view online it is up to the GOVERNING BODIES THAT CONTROL THOSE SCHOOLS to decide. Sorry thats just how the system works.

Also I am almost 110% positive Ted Stevens did not personally write this bill.
Censoring is the act of denying outright, you can still go home after class and view Myspace buddy relax the government isnt going to censor Myspace at home.

They really allow you to surf Myspace and GFY at school anyways?
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