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> I only agree partially. On the other hand, US government put censorship on
> the whole Internet, if anyone could remember what happened during US
bombing
> of the Serbs. The news said that a virus sent NATO secrets to an ICQ site,
> which was quickly deleted by an USA robot, and the robot notified
government
> angecies of the discovery and the results. The same news claimed that the
> whole Internet is been checked every 10 minutes by various government
> programs. From TV, FRI (or CIA) experts publicly demostrated how they
could
> trace a message from one end of the world to another end of the world.
There
> was another news said that US government put on filters on Internet to
> search keywords, such as weapon.
>
> Since I am too old to be naive, I wonder what else would be on the filter
> list, or inside the robot programs.
>
> Let's hope whoever has the power to control information on Internet only
do
> it for legitimate purpose. But, I know that I asked for too much.
>
> Tony
>
>
>
> "Dominick Marino"  wrote:
>
> >I agree with Joseph Brunner.
> >
> >To compare the two is absurd!   The Chinese will use the technology to
> >suppress the truth from becoming known to the people ( peasants to the
> >elite).  It is also a good way to find the subversives and eliminate
them.
> >
> >As for the US government monitoring the traffic, I doubt that they plan
on
> >killing anyone for their selection of web sites.
> >
> >Unless they are terrorists, then, if they want, I will supply the bullets
> >myself.
> >
>
>
>
> >Dom Marino
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >""B.J. Wilson""  wrote in message
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> >> An interesting article I came across this morning:
> >>
> >>
>
>http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/000/922dgmtd.
a
> >> sp
> >>
> >> Comments?
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