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Story: Keep Internet out of UN control, says US

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Posted by: William J. Schatten (Thursday 20 October 2005, 2:28 PM)

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First of all America is the one who doesn't care about other countires interests when making decisions. Also why should one country have power over every countries citizens. A council made up of representatives from all the free countries should have this power. If you feel that the UN is not doing its job correctly than I beg of you look at the American Government. Wow their are more issues, corruption and fraud than I could spend my life listing. Put yourself in the shoes of a Chinese citizen. Why should your internet site be in control of a country and person in which their religion and political views are so factually different than your own. Don't you think that you would want someone who cares about your interests or even knows what they are in control of your internet. I doubt that George W. Bush knows what a Chinese citizens interests are. And rightly so, it isn't his job to know this. Which is my point and case. America should focus more on its own soils and American citizens. Leave other coutries alone. Stop being the world police as your country is the one that needs policing.

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