Posted on 03/02/2005 4:20:24 PM PST by edcoil
So China says the US is hogging the internet.
Maybe if China let its people have access they could be critical. As of today, of the millions of sites available, the government bans more sites and blocks them then they allow access to.
The US goverment takes 5 billion a month of our money and gives in grants to the communist government, we should stop this and let them see if they can dominate a cheeseburger.
Well, Al Gore invented the Internet. Let the Chinese invent their own darn internet.
ok ok I admit it... I am an internet hog. I am addicted to the internet. Where are the liberals that should be getting me drugs to deal with my addiction?
China censors parts of or the whole internet from it's own people.
Is there a link?
Is there an article?
Or did you just feel complexed to rant about something?
Inquiring minds want to know.
This is all about the fact that the dictatorship there is having trouble controlling the flow of information. Dictatorships thrive on deceiving the public, and they are having more and more trouble keeping the public in the dark because how fast and wide information travels on the internet.
They are planning some pre-emptive strike to perhaps cut off the Chinese internet from the rest of the world.
Regardless of the source, China is scamming here - their communications is so tightly regulated, this issue is a RED HERRING -- it is so typical of them to do things to make people believe they are an open, worldly community -- I think we know the commmunists better than that --- :-)
One more reason not to fear the Chinese economy.
"china (i stop caring here) claims (i stop reading here)"
He's posting worthless vanities today it seems.
There are stories around the internet
Inquiring minds, already know.
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