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Sexual Hypocrisy, Law Enforcement & the InterNET
Thanks for a very interesting and thoughtful article that addressed current events, came up with new approaches, and put it all together neatly in one, entertaining article. My view on those folks who would employ our law enforcement authorities to charge and convict individual InterNET users, is somewhat different. I see these forceful, legal ...
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Human Nature
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MichaelBernard1
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July 8, 2008
Re: Who searches for watermelon?
The Watermelon argument is both clever and amusing. But it also only considers one perspective. So frequency doesn't work? Fair enough, but that is not all the data we are capable of gathering. And, when you are going to punish someone in a court of law for something, it needs to be a crime. It seems to me that whether or not the defendant is ...
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Den
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June 30, 2008