Here's a simple suggestion:
What if someone were to swap the Kindle Keyboard 3G serial number with a Kindle Touch 3G? Amazon likely sends it through the same servers, and only limits what can be accessed based on serial number. This also answers most of the ethical issues, seeing as you are using the 3G service of the Kindle Keyboard, just on the Kindle Touch.
As for all of the people complaining about suing Amazon, my guess is Amazon never really intended to have the free 3G to be used like a smartphone. They hoped that it would be used mainly for wikipedia and what not, and just allowed access as a perk to convince people on the fence. As such, they have always worded that feature in very shady terms (i.e. they can take it away any time they want). You can try suing them, but I doubt you will be successful, given that they had never promised 'Lifetime 3G to any website you desire'.
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