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David Cameron: GoogleGangs and Governor


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Started by conservatives on  October 30 2007

The internet is giving people more power and control over their lives, more decisions are being taken at personal level. What can politicians learn from the Internet revolution?



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added October 31 2007

The internet revolution did allow free flow of information and did give people more power and control over their lives but then businesses and states started prosecuting people for sharing that information, businesses started swamping the internet with adverts and like everything they touch turned it to something that mainly serves their interests. It could be used in the interest of everyone. Are the Tories on the side of filesharers now? Will they stop corporations restricting the flow of information? When the Tories say freedom they mean Free Trade. But Freedom should mean Free Access.

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added November 23 2007

The California Govenor has done the utmost to help vets, and he is not even from our own country. Shame on America for being taken in by the hype of for or against the war instead of saying hell no we wont go til you take care of those who've gone B/4!

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