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« on: July 01, 2005, 05:12:53 PM »


OK, first of all, this is nothing new.  The "news" is that Bush wants to continue the U.S. government's current powers regarding ICANN.

Secondly, hasn't there been several warnings over the past few years about how terrorists could hijack critical services over the Internet.  Once again, the Left tries to put Bush in a lose-lose situation: if such an attack occured then he would be blasted for not taking the threat seriously, but if he takes the threat seriously then he's blasted for acting like a dictator.

Third of all, let's put this in perspective.  The U.S. nuclear arsenal is what, about 10,000 warheads?  I think that gives Bush just a tad more power than his authority over Internet servers.  Oh no, the leader of the Free World has power!  God help us!
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