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Fire735

@starband.net

reply to cpsycho

Re: Why have .gov provide the infrastructure?

Ummmm, more governments are moving toward censorship. I believe it is Australia that has just started censoring some traffic in their country (in the last couple weeks). I Don't recall the specifics. China is another glaring example of government censorship.

The fact that the government would have a monopoly on the network, should be enough to scare you away.


cpsycho

join:2008-06-03
HarperLand

If you look who is in power then you will understand how this happened.

This is against everyone in the nation basicly and the government gets its cues from unions and selected interests. The ALP party under this administration has stepped closer to the far left and with beliefs of the far right in mind.

ALP is no longer a Workers Party but a vested interest party.



KoolMoe
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join:2001-02-14
Annapolis, MD

reply to Fire735
There wouldn't be a difference. If the FedGov wanted the 'internet' censored to some degree now, you think AT&T, VZ, Comcast, etc would fight it? I have strong doubts.
KM


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