Lib-Sl@yer wrote:
M1-Lightning wrote:
Lib-Sl@yer wrote:
but it will also decrease the amount of civil freedoms that america has enjoied for more than two centuries.
America hasn't enjoyed civil freedoms on the internet for two centuries.
Lol. True but i am talking about civil freedoms in general, me myself am a hardcore conservative but i still belive in civil freedoms.
If you're talking about civil freedoms in general, they have been modified constantly by congress over that 200 year period. As with every new technology or idea, Congress has to tweek each civil liberty to fit the circumstance. I am no way a conservative. I'm more libertarian on the freedoms and liberties issues. I would not go for any bill that limited internet to adult Americans but when it comes to children, the government needs to do it's job in proctecting them. Children do not have those liberties you speak of.
Children do not live on their own and enjoy the freedoms and liberties of every American. They have parents, and most of those parents cannot afford the luxury of paying internet security officials to protect their children. So they support the governement to do this collectively through a nationwide tax and law. If your parents think it's ok for you to go hang out with adults on MySpace, then have your mom or dad make you an account for you to use. If they say no, then you have no one to blame for it other than your parents.