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tod
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response 33 of 47:
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Oct 11 00:57 UTC 2000 |
re #30
Thanks for the clarification. My memory wasn't so hot, but I remembered
Al using religion as his divining rod.
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gull
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response 34 of 47:
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Oct 11 04:08 UTC 2000 |
> If a proposal came through congress that said all web sites must be
> content rated, I'm not sure that I would trust Gore to do the right thing
> and veto such a bill. I'm not sure I would trust Bush to do so either.
> This bothers me.
--> No serious politician would, unfortunately. They'd all sign it to
ensure their political survival. In that sense the game is rigged; anyone
capable of getting elected will disagree with you on this.
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md
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response 35 of 47:
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Oct 11 13:13 UTC 2000 |
Baloney.
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tod
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response 36 of 47:
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Oct 11 18:15 UTC 2000 |
Bologna
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md
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response 37 of 47:
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Oct 11 21:20 UTC 2000 |
That too.
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ashke
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response 38 of 47:
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Oct 11 23:59 UTC 2000 |
re: 33. No prob. I just loved that look Dee had. I also liked the movie
Strangeland.
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flem
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response 39 of 47:
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Oct 12 00:10 UTC 2000 |
re resp:32 et al. -- Unfortunately, they're not disgusted with what *they*
are buying and watching....
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drew
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response 40 of 47:
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Oct 12 02:29 UTC 2000 |
So who should I vote for if I want to best promote a policy of "Let the people
run wild"?
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mcnally
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response 41 of 47:
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Oct 12 02:40 UTC 2000 |
re #40: Max Frost.
(http://us.imdb.com/Plot?0063808)
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senna
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response 42 of 47:
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Oct 12 04:35 UTC 2000 |
#32: Precisely my point.
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happyboy
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response 43 of 47:
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Oct 14 06:58 UTC 2000 |
i am enjoying this conversation!
--satan
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flem
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response 44 of 47:
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Oct 16 14:18 UTC 2000 |
Me, too. :)
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otter
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response 45 of 47:
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Nov 1 13:47 UTC 2000 |
resp:22 - The thing I find chilling is the assumption that the people in
the small town have no choices.
They may choose to live in a place in which WalMart is the only music
store.
They may choose to travel to a larger town to make purchases.
They may choose to find web access and make purchases.
They may choose to only use AM radio as a music source.
No one is in a position (yet!) to dictate the bahavior of individuals. Ya
get what ya take.
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scott
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response 46 of 47:
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Nov 1 14:40 UTC 2000 |
Certainly there are people in a position to dictate the behavior of
individuals. Those people are called "parents".
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gull
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response 47 of 47:
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Nov 1 19:56 UTC 2000 |
Re #45: It's like I tell a friend of mind, when he complains about his lack
of DSL service..."It's a tradeoff. You made a choice to live way out in the
country. There are benefits and drawbacks. This is one of the latter."
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