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Old 2008-06-16, 11:21 AM   #2
spacemanspiff
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Lawyers with the American Civil Liberties Union, representing Salon.com and other sites that challenged the law, argue that Internet filters block 95 percent of the offensive content, and can be set to match a child's age or a parent's judgment.

But only half of all families use them, Justice Department lawyer Charles Scarborough countered.


Using this logic, anything that parents are too lazy to keep their kiddies from doing should be illegal. Sorry adults, no more alcohol, cigarettes, driving (or owning a car for that matter), R rated movies....

<plaintive whine>We have to protect the children.</plaintive whine>
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