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Neither of them do.
The internet poses a thread to both parties, considering they are exactly the same other than on paper.
So, both parties want the internet regulated, non-anonymous and hopefully dismantled for public use unless you are a corporation playing ball.
Don't kid yourself.
Originally posted by jjf3rd77
You would think Republicans want freedom on the internet.
Originally posted by jjf3rd77
The government in this case wants the internet to be free and open.
Ron Paul, the man who brought 'End the Fed' into Republican mainstream now has tabbed Internet freedom as a new crusade to be carried on by his son Rand in the Senate.
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
Neither of them do.
The internet poses a thread to both parties, considering they are exactly the same other than on paper.
So, both parties want the internet regulated, non-anonymous and hopefully dismantled for public use unless you are a corporation playing ball.
Don't kid yourself.
~Tenth
Originally posted by Th1nker
Liberals have already proven they willing to do that to talk radio with their "Fairness Act"... When they can't win the debate of ideas they always name call and try to silence their opposition...