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      Principal bars Coral Springs student from singing anti-Bush song at talent show

      Posted by j1o2n3a4s5 from Sun Sentinel

      One of the few students in the entire school with open eyes is not allowed to sing a song against GWB. Because it contains “profanity”,”talks about abortion”, and talks poorly about bush apparently this song cannot be sung in the school talent show. The profanity the principal was referring to was the word hell. The song never mentioned abortion, and it is, or should be, ones right to say whatever he wants about another being if it is true and if it is for the benifit of everybody else. I hate the way that school always tries to do whatever it can to present subjective matter in such a way that there is only one angle that the facts can be viewed by. This girl was saying stuff that was true, but the school system insisted in keeping an informed from informing the uninformed.

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      C-SPAN Demands Sites Censor Colbert Videos

      Posted by j1o2n3a4s5 from Wired

      Political comedy often is intended to stir controversy, but this doesn't usually involve broadcasting rights and the public affairs network C-SPAN. The cable network told two internet video providers, YouTube and Ifilm, to pull clips of Stephen Colbert's April 29 performance at the White House Correspondents Association dinner from their websites as it offended the sensibilities of Bush.

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      Net censorship spreads worldwide

      Posted by Billbar from BBC News

      Repressive regimes are taking full advantage of the net's ability to censor and stifle reform and debate, reveals a Reporters Without Borders (RSF) report. Julien Pain - who heads the internet freedom desk at the RSF and was one of the report's authors, noted: "Everyone's interested in the internet - especially dictators".

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    muckraker comments on:

    Seed: White House Said to Bar Hurricane Report

    One of the many tragedies of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina three years ago was the fact that insurance companies used the event to systematically deny claims, leaving victims further in desperate straits. That shouldn’t happen following any natural disaster, and even though the immediate storm effects did not cause as much damage as predicted, there are sure to be plenty of claims for flood damages throughout the Midwest and along Gustav’s path. If you or someone you know has been denied an insurance claim related to Gustav: that would be a site you should visit.

     

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    8:50 pm 9/11/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Google's Shareholders Vote to Continue Censorship in China

    yeah…I agree the we may seem a bit much. But, then, I don’t see too many people up in arms over it either…therefore, "we" isn’t too far off.

    “So much attention is paid to the aggressive sins, such as violence and cruelty and greed with all their tragic effects, that too little attention is paid to the passive sins, such as apathy and laziness, which in the long run can have a more devastating effect.

    eleanor roosevelt

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    7:29 pm 5/10/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Google's Shareholders Vote to Continue Censorship in China

    I’d be careful about using "we", it implies a collective thumbs up, which I doubt Google’s execs would respect unless you own stock with them.  While China’s government is questionable, so is this one.  Especially since "we" owe them billions.  They are paying for Pax Americana in Iraq and te Afghanistanian theatre after all.

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    7:26 pm 5/09/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Google's Shareholders Vote to Continue Censorship in China

    They’re , eventually, going to steal the technology and make their own google. We screw ourselves and their people by doing business with their government.

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    5:11 pm 5/09/08
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    socean comments on:

    Google's Shareholders Vote to Continue Censorship in China

    If Google were to tie commercial opportunity to openess, China would go after the money on its own. That is, if they are paid to be more relaxed, they will be. If they can keep things closed and not loose too much money, they will keep things closed.

    Its actually the advertisers and marketers that use Google that have the most power to influence policies.  Follow the money. Its the only thing that votes in China.

     

     

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    2:46 pm 5/09/08
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    Cityzen comments on:

    Google's Shareholders Vote to Continue Censorship in China

    China makes the rules in China.  Censorship and threat of prison (or worse) is bread into their society for thousands of years.  China is patient, Americans and companies think short term.  Better americans focus on their own issues and make sure we don’t end up like this. ooops, i guess that’s why newscloud was started.

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    11:34 am 5/09/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Google's Shareholders Vote to Continue Censorship in China

    Google is a capitalist concern, so if China will only allow them to operate there under their rules despite the factoid that those laws are in violation of U.S. rhetoric, when in Rome…

    I mean, wasn’t Google one of the communications portals that turned over the Internet records of private citizens like the rest of the telecoms?  Gates and Co. went so far as to create Vista, which according to the German news media, (where I first learned of this) and other tech watchdogs.

    Orwell must be saying, "I told you so".

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    11:21 am 5/09/08
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