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ISP filtering policy is not evidence-based : Comments

By Simon Wright, published 12/3/2010

With broad opposition and an election looming, one wonders why the ISP-level filtering policy hasn't been scrapped.

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I can agree with you on the government, although my understanding is that they are simplying trying to apply the same censorship laws to the internet as other media.

Unfortunately these days with the spread of the atheist creed of "no right & not wrong", there enough people in the community who cannot be relied upon to do the right thing (such as buy a net nanny or speak to their children's friends parents about do so)..something which i think the above quotes exemplify.

So one has to choose between the lesser of the two evils....at least until atheists wake up to themselves, realise what a mess they are making of society and admit they are not so smart afterall.
Posted by grateful, Thursday, 18 March 2010 12:20:41 AM
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grateful,

"the atheist creed of "no right & not wrong", Where do you get this drivel?

With 15000 children abuse by the church in Ireland alone since the 30s, I think society is far better off.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 18 March 2010 9:51:42 AM
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Shadow minsiter,

i would be last person to advise people to go to church

Concern the atheist creed: I was raised on that drivel. Perhaps a more astute athiest would argue that there is right and wrong based on some utilitarian concept, but they lack a clear criterion and methodology for the difficult choices. But this is off the topic.
Posted by grateful, Friday, 19 March 2010 10:03:02 AM
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