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"Tory censorship" has got sfa to do with it dipsydoodle Nov 2012 #1
Legally speaking, it's not. caseymoz Nov 2012 #6
Was just a UK issue. dipsydoodle Nov 2012 #8
I don't think I've heard the Christian Taliban suggest something like this YET dlwickham Nov 2012 #2
OH, it would be laughable if they did... SoapBox Nov 2012 #4
Romney talked about something like this back in 2007. . . Journeyman Nov 2012 #14
Rough equivalents show up all the time in the US. Courts love slapping them down. (nt) Posteritatis Nov 2012 #21
Why not just establish a "Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice?" PSPS Nov 2012 #3
That's why they have a Prime "Minister" in England Coyotl Nov 2012 #18
Go figure behindenemylins Nov 2012 #5
If my kids were still living with me, no matter their age, I would answer the question NO! RC Nov 2012 #7
In a surprising move David Cameron hires Mark Suben whistler162 Nov 2012 #9
It's not so bad for an ISP to offer parental controls to those who wnt them. Kablooie Nov 2012 #10
And if Petraeus had SoapBox Nov 2012 #11
Ahh Victorian England... Guess people don't learn from their mistakes. Fearless Nov 2012 #12
Even if your children are 40 and 32 and don't live with you? How silly. nt valerief Nov 2012 #13
As a parent I'm really concern about online pornography AlphaCentauri Nov 2012 #15
Maybe you would want to ban Google then? RC Nov 2012 #16
No, Google doesn't produce those images AlphaCentauri Nov 2012 #17
But Google helps you find them. RC Nov 2012 #22
Agreed about parenting & the Internet. mwooldri Nov 2012 #23
There are scenarios where parents are not perfect AlphaCentauri Nov 2012 #28
Wait, wait, *mandatory* internet filters? Posteritatis Nov 2012 #19
It sounded to me like the mandate was for ISPs to offer content filters. Kablooie Nov 2012 #26
Expect asylum applications from American fundmentalist Christians. alp227 Nov 2012 #20
I thought most computer have this anyway. hrmjustin Nov 2012 #24
England seems like one of the biggest purveyors of Big Brother high density Nov 2012 #25
Australia is not far behind. Socal31 Nov 2012 #32
I thought they were going to filter out people with straight teeth yurbud Nov 2012 #27
I must be a sucker for punishment.... Glamrock Nov 2012 #29
Some of Those Filters Filter Out a Lot More than Porn AndyTiedye Nov 2012 #30
B.... b... b.. but conservatives LOVE their porn! Gumboot Nov 2012 #31
Conservatives touting government davidpdx Nov 2012 #33
As a parent, years ago I tried one of these blocking programs for my small children. chelsea0011 Nov 2012 #34
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