Re: White House Backs Internet Filtering Legislation

Christopher X. Candreva (chris@westnet.com)
Wed, 25 Mar 1998 14:07:51 -0500 (EST)

From: "Maurice J. Freedman" <freedman@wls.lib.ny.us>
Reply-To: freedman@wls.lib.ny.us
Organization: Westchester Library System
Subject: Re: White House Backs Internet Filtering Legislation

Chris,

Right on the money. The politicians are so far behind the people on these
morality issues it's a hideous joke. If they could ever connect Clinton's polls
and the discussions/reality of Clinton's sexual predations, they would
understand that no one wants the government to be our censors.

mitch

Christopher X. Candreva wrote:

> On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Norman J. Jacknis wrote:
>
> > --- White House Backs Internet Filtering Legislation ---
> >
> > Vice President Al Gore urged Congress on Monday to pass legislation
> > that would require schools and libraries using federal subsidies for
>
> I feel vindicated: I always said the name Gore would be forever linked in my
> mind with censorship. First Tipper and the PMRC . . .
>
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mitch

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