Re: Gore opposes unwarranted'' Internet censorship

We should not cut the Administration slack on the basis of some carefully spun comment by Al Gore's handlers. We're going to win this one for ourselves. The fact that the White House has begun the process of backing away from their own case through ol' Al should not, and will not, change my mind. If you're going to give them credit for anything, give them credit for directing the Justice dept. to state that they were opposed to Exon's ideas very early on in the game. (even if that position became amazingly low profile when faced with the certainty of the rest of the telecomm bill) -Shabbir J. Safdar * Online Representative * Voters Telecomm. Watch (VTW) http://www.vtw.org/ * Defending Your Rights In Cyberspace Mike McNally writes:
Joseph M. Reagle Jr. wrote:
Sounds good but I had to laugh when I heard it... is he at odds with other members of the administration, or is this rhetoric?
Good cop, bad cop.
______c_____________________________________________________________________ Mike M Nally * Tiv^H^H^H IBM * Austin TX * pain is inevitable m5@tivoli.com * m101@io.com * <URL:http://www.io.com/~m101> * suffering is optional
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