To: .cnI redruM
This is not about tax, this is about control.
"Carlos Achiary, national director of Information Technology Argentina, said many governments are frustrated because the Internet is having a tremendous effect in their countries"
As we prove every day on FR, the free exchange of ideas promotes liberty. The biggest threat to China's oppression is not our military, or our businesses, but that daily the Chinese people know (and if careful, can see) that there exists a people on the Earth who don't ask for permission from the State before they worship; don't ask for permission before they have children; don't ask for permission, but instead tell their Government what >it< may or may not do.
Every day that information flows freely is a day the world's population grows closer to liberty. Every constraint put on that information brings us closer to the day the Declaration of Independence is removed and replaced with the single word: crimethink.
19 posted on
12/08/2003 8:48:48 AM PST by
No.6
To: No.6
I figure the UN will eventually monopolize information. It's a depressing thought. I consider their initial failures a welcome reprieve.
We need to develop a rollback policy. We need to stop funding the UN and stop participating as a member. They are a collectivist Borg that we don't need to be assimilated into.
20 posted on
12/08/2003 8:52:03 AM PST by
.cnI redruM
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