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By Alorie Gilbert

Published: Monday 10 October 2005


Name

James Mendon


Location

US


Occupation

Engineer


Comment

Part of the problem? What problem would that be Simon? Creating the internet, and being the only country that had the brains and ability and foresight to make it grow into the awesome creation it is today? If that is a problem then yes, we will always be the problem. If China wants to create it's own internet then let them. Its citizens can't access anything now that their government does not want them to so what would be the difference? They are slaves to a communist government that crushes anything they feel is subversive and you say the US is the problem. You are either blind or have your head in the sand if you think giving Communist governments and tin plated despots a role in crafting how the internet runs is a good thing. Maybe you and the Portugal terrorist should get together and do lunch and talk about how much you hate the US. You two sound like you are made for each other.



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