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You would prefer that the Bush administration pass on your every move, requiring that only entities funded by itself be allowed web access, solely at the pleasure of the administration? Or that this same Bush administration stay in power indefinitely, again, solely at its own pleasure? This would be more or less free?
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Interesting comparison coming...  techboy_z | 02/06/08
RE: Interesting comparison coming...  gdstark13 | 02/06/08
Who is the decider?  TucsonGuy | 02/06/08
RE: China+defends+new+Web+video+and+audio+rules  skenn_ie | 02/06/08
RE: RE: China+defends+new+Web+video+and+audio+rules  gdstark13 | 02/06/08
RE:RE: China+++  stu953@... | 02/06/08
RE: RE:RE: China+++  gdstark13 | 02/06/08
Free Speech  pb8bprb8b@... | 02/06/08
YOU ARE KIDDING RIGHT?  jmelnik | 02/06/08
reply to Skenn_ie  daniel.penrod@... | 02/06/08
What have you been smoking?  GM Fedorchuk | 02/07/08
RE: China defends new Web video and audio rules  slmcphie@... | 02/06/08

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