Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Oct 2005 11:36 UTC
Internet & Networking A new resolution introduced in the US Senate offers political backing to the Bush administration by slamming a United Nations effort to exert more influence over the Internet. At the heart of this international political spat is the unique influence that the US federal government enjoys over Internet addresses and the master database of top-level domain names - a legacy of the Internet's origins years ago. The Bush administration recently raised objections to the proposed addition of .xxx as a red-light district for pornographers, for instance, a veto power that no other government is able to wield.
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RE: You're right
by on Wed 19th Oct 2005 14:49 UTC in reply to "You're right"

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'And this coming from someone who didn't even grow up in the US.'

Yes, but you always find the converts the most bigoted.

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RE[2]: You're right
by on Thu 20th Oct 2005 01:43 in reply to "RE: You're right"
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>>And this coming from someone who didn't even grow up in the US.'

>>Yes, but you always find the converts the most bigoted.

Yes, this is because converts DECIDED to convert. They have seen what others have not, and are in a better position to state an opinion based on their experiences.

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