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2005-11-13
I'm not imposing anything on you. I don't even want your children using the Internet, so don't try to pin that on me.
Censorship of search results, whether to please parents, the government of China, the Family Research Council, the Taliban, or some other group, is never a good idea.
The Internet has had pornography on it longer than any minor has been alive. You remind me of the people who move in next to an airport and then circulate petitions to limit flights because they don't like the noise.
I've got a lot more in the way of morals than you ever will. For example, I don't try to blame others when I fail in my responsibilities.
Of for f***'s sake, then lock SafeSearch:
http://support.google.com/websearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1446...
I don't even have kids and I realized that Google must provide a way to lock SafeSearch on. Fifteen seconds later, I had the link above.
It's terrifying that parents like you, who can't even keep their disobedient kids from turning off SafeSearch, are allowed to have guns in their houses.