First of all what do you consider pornography?
Second, why is it the job of the government to tell it's citizens what
is ok for them to access, and let their children see, and what isn't?

While any parent who wants to limit his children's access to the
Internet can do it quite easily, as can be done by any ISP, the problem
is not with what kids can see, but how they react to this.
I would rather have the government spend it's money on giving kids
sex-ed classes, and educating them, and leaving the decision on what
they can see to their parents.
Is it me or is there a constant shift of responsibility for the kids
from parents to the state?
Who can guarantee that the next law to be passed won't limit our access
to information about other religions because it falls withing the law
forbidding the spread of other religions? or limit access to foreign
news sevices because they depict the current state of affairs in a way
that doesn't suit the government?



Yonah Russ wrote:
> I'm confused... is there any parent that wants their kids to freely and
> easily access pornography? Halevai the UN would treat pornography like they
> treat nuclear weapons.
> -Yonah
> 
> On 3/2/07, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> We (more exactly *you*) are about to join Iran, China and North Korea.
>> Are you ready ?
>>
>>    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3371412,00.html
>>
>> Peter P.
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