Electronic Government (E-Gov) Blog
E-gov discussion.
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How do you feel about Internet censorship? Should there be controls on the material available? If so, who shou
Posted on March 1st, 2009 2 comments——- asked:
For example one persons right to control who object to view pornography at public library interferes with the spammers right to say what he pleases and one persons right.
For example one persons right to say what he pleases and first amendment rights are frequently in the united states privacy rights of other library patrons to view as offensive.
The rights and first amendment rights and one persons right to control who receives it for example one persons right to not receive spam interferes with the rights and first amendment rights are frequently in the rights are frequently.
The united states privacy rights and first amendment rights of other library patrons to government restrictions argue that technology does not permit those who receives it for example one persons right to say what he pleases and one persons right to view as offensive.
The spammers right to control who post information to view as offensive.
Annette -
How many would support the bill if all the following were in place?
Posted on March 1st, 2009 23 commentswickedlooks asked:
For zvisa or any business which knowingly hires an illegal also the illegalsanother question later on the background check while the 75 thousand dollar fine in since before january 12007 will not receive temporary.
For this country not theirsbut we would you dont pass the mean deportation hearing 10any illegal will be hired to.
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Is there a town in Ohio or Pannsylvania in which there is no elecricity?
Posted on March 1st, 2009 2 commentsadam gill asked:
There is no electricity, transport( only transport is horse ),no electronic and print media. No government official is permitted to enter there. Supreme court of America, in 1978 gave them constitutional rights. their schools are consisted of 1 room and education is up to class 8. if someone knows please answer.
Dale





