I hope the USSC say, in a lound voice, NO. Today's CATO Daily Dispatch.


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alan
March 5, 2003, 05:14 PM
Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Internet Filters in Libraries

"In the latest test of Congress' ability to control online smut, the U.S. Supreme Court today will hear arguments over whether libraries should be required to filter out pornography on their Internet-connected computers," reports Reuters. Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., director of technology policy, argues that it should be up to parents, not the government, to protect children from sexually explicit Web sites in "Government Can't Protect Kids from Porn -- But Parents Can." "Another tool at parents' disposal is tracking software that lets them monitor everything a child does or has done on the Internet -- filtered or not," Crews writes. "Spying? Maybe. But it's up to the family."

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TheLastBoyScout
March 5, 2003, 07:51 PM
My private school has to filter its internet to get federal $$. This URL is banned b/c you teach "Crim. Skills" and have "Mature Content"...
Run--cmd.exe---pingTHR-##.##.##.##--->I'm in any way:neener:

geekWithA.45
March 5, 2003, 11:27 PM
Man, what about doItYourSelfCarRepair.com?

Ya know, you can use a car for all sorts of criminal activity:

*Drive by shootings
*Vehicular homicide
*Felony Escape
*Bank job getaway
*Speeding
*Drunken driving

To name a few off the top of my head....

And howcome, when the social worker was grilling my wife and I for adoption, she didn't ask if I kept my chainsaw separated from it's gasoline, and locked in a safe?

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