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Old 03-01-2012, 06:54 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by mrscoach View Post
Telling someone they are too young to view something is far different from telling an adult they cannot view something at all.
They tell the young people that they can't view something because it's bad for them and SOPA was supposed to make sites unavailable because they are bad for everyone. The government is trying to protect kids from violence that they can't handle, and everyone from sources of illegal content.

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Originally Posted by mrscoach View Post
How is what I said wrong? What do you think the author of the letter sees as a tool? I cannot place the pronoun back to anything but 'the letter'. Did you mean he sees the internet as a tool? Well, yes, that would probably be a fair assessment. He doesn't want his 'tool' stifled in any way. Or be told how to use his 'tool'. (No intent to sound suggestive, that was just a bonus)
I'm going to take this as a joke because you can't possibly be serious. Starting the sentence with "I think that the internet is", and quoting a part of the letter that talks about the internet should have made it clear that in "the author of the letter sees it as a tool" <it> was referring to the internet.
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