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Gonzales, Government Wants ISPs' User Data


US Politics & Gov't  (tags: )

David
- 1189 days ago - c2ore.com
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Tuesday that Congress should require internet service providers to preserve customer records, asserting that prosecutors need them to fight child pornography.
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Sandra Barringer (122)
Tuesday September 19, 2006, 2:56 pm
ROFL! Do you really think that I, or anyone else who is a responsible parent or guardian, is going to allow this pack of Federal incompetents to be in charge of the oversight of what my kids watch on the Internet! No thanks, I'll stay with parental controls; that's controls where the parents know what their kids are doing all the time, 24/7/365. Isn't that what parenting is about?
Ceding oversight of anyone's children, in any area, is reminiscent of what Hitler did with the Hitler Youth. And, you want to give oversight of your kids willingly? Oh, maybe not. I haven't talked to any parents who are willing to do this. Maybe that's why Gonzales is pushing for the law that allows the Feds to run your kids' Internet lives - because no responsible parent sees the need nor wants the Feds tampering with their kids lives. I mean, look at the Feds' school system. That's a real success story.
 

Alex F. (24)
Tuesday September 19, 2006, 3:41 pm
Yes! Stop those terrorists! And pornographers! And peace protesters! Err... no, wait, scratch that last one, we'd *NEVER* spy on Americans guilty only of the "crime" of not toeing the Administration line...
 
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