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To: jedward

....and given that the DBM is bleeding out in terms of credibility and circulation to the point that they’re attacking us poor little Pajamahadeen as unfair, where do you suppose is going to be the next place Soros goes to buy allegiance to his world view?

Might be interesting to watch, unless he decides that buying all of the internet out would not be cost effective and just settles for a try at censorship......

It would be a da** nuisance to have to lawyer up before you log on to FR, wouldn’t it?


2,477 posted on 05/09/2007 6:31:13 AM PDT by Unrepentant VN Vet (I'm rapidly running out of reasons to consider a democrat as a citizen of the same country.)
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To: Unrepentant VN Vet

Hey UVNV! He’ll go where his money can buy influence. Funny thing with the Internet, it’s the one thing I’m glad the government created initially. Only they could have created such a thing that they could not control...so far (lol). I remember when the first bit of legislation popped up about sales tax revenue from sales via the internet. It was funny watching the law makers run as fast as they could away from something they would typically be drawn to like a magnet (lolololol). The internet is quite the pickle for the government, and I like it that way :)

It’ll be quite some time before any success if found in true sensorship. It should be noted that there is currently an effort to fund research on “rebuilding” the current infrastructure of the internet. Someone posted an article here at FR about it. That will be something to keep an eye on if and when it actually gets anywhere.

Good morning to ya!


2,481 posted on 05/09/2007 6:54:17 AM PDT by jedward (Mission '08 - Take back the House & Senate. No Negotiations...No Prisoners.)
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