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Government Interference AGAIN!
Why do governments always have to interfere with something that belongs to the people? CONTROL. They want to control everyone and everything and frankly I am tired of it. I say keep the United Nations away. Where did they come from anyways? They certainly don't control the United States and they shouldn't. The U.S.A. has enough power that they don't need a thing from the U.N.. So, Europe, Asia, stop telling us what we can and can't do! Without us, you would never have gotten any technology at all. Without us, you would still be in the dark ages. AND WITHOUT US, YOU WOULD STILL BE SLAVES TO PEOPLE LIKE HITLER AND THE OTHERS. LEAVE US ALONE. STOP TRYING TO TELL US WHAT WE CAN AND CAN'T DO. VINCE CERF, I am sure, does not want the Internet to be owned by an entity that will censor and control everything you do and say. It is the LAST FREE right we have in the world. Think about it. If you united everything, Democracy will end.
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