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Posted by kyhayman on November 19, 2006 at 13:41:39 from (68.171.76.92):
In Reply to: Re: To Nebraska Cowman posted by Jim Johnson on November 19, 2006 at 03:37:39:
That is exactly the same philosophy of censorship that has been used by reactionary society to ban books, censor free speach, and quash the rights of the minorities since time immortal. The more offensive some speach is, the more we all have an obligation to defend it. Kim owns the server, so she can choose who gets to play here and what they say. Since she owns the press, her desires can set the limits. I may not like it but thats too bad. Thats why I bought my own server and pay to keep it warm and happy. I run my website and forums from there, even host a few people for free, on the condition that there is NO censorship except as required by US law. I think its an artistic image that anyone old enough to be on here should benefit from. If nothing else to remind us to 1. watch our kids when they are online for there is far worse images to get to much easier. 2. watch our kids around the house. Everytime I saw it, it made me think where is mine and what is he doing.
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