.....a real leader decides what needs to be done and GETS IT DONE, he doesn't fuck around with that democracy bullshit.
:24::24:...what 3rd world country do you run?
.....a real leader decides what needs to be done and GETS IT DONE, he doesn't fuck around with that democracy bullshit.
move to WinnipegI wish I ran a 3rd world country
USA already has an air strike plan for Iran. They should consider one for Singapore too if they have the balls.
Just wake me up when you guys have finished![]()
Want to know what's really scary? Under Kevin's IP it shows two of them. His real IP address and IP address of the government proxy server it goes through.
Everything he sees, types and browses goes through Singapore government servers before getting to him.
Now that's scary shit right there.
Want to know what's really scary? Under Kevin's IP it shows two of them. His real IP address and IP address of the government proxy server it goes through.
Everything he sees, types and browses goes through Singapore government servers before getting to him.
Now that's scary shit right there.
I guess you guys out there should have the same sytem to proact and prevent something like 9/11Want to know what's really scary? Under Kevin's IP it shows two of them. His real IP address and IP address of the government proxy server it goes through.
Everything he sees, types and browses goes through Singapore government servers before getting to him.
Now that's scary shit right there.
I guess you guys out there should have the same sytem to proact and prevent something like 9/11![]()
How the hell would monitoring internet usage prevent terrorist attacks? Don't you think if you know your internet usage is monitored you would just use another method? Are you that stupid to think that monitoring internet usage is for the bad guys? My god man, use your head for once... They are watching YOU to make sure you conform. They will do anything they need to do to keep their populist (or should I say captives) under control. That's why you guys are spoon fed what they want you to know and you are monitored.
USA
The use of Internet filters or content-control software varies widely in public libraries in the United States, since Internet use policies are established by the local library board. Many libraries adopted Internet filters after Congress conditioned the receipt of universal service discounts on the use of Internet filters through the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Other libraries do not install content control software, believing that acceptable use policies and educational efforts address the issue of children accessing age-inappropriate content while preserving adult users' right to freely access information. Some libraries use Internet filters on computers used by children only. Some libraries that employ content-control software allow the software to be deactivated on a case-by-case basis on application to a librarian; libraries that are subject to CIPA are required to have a policy that allows adults to request that the filter be disabled without having to explain the reason for their request.
Many legal scholars believe that a number of legal cases, in particular Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, established that the use of content-control software in libraries is a violation of the First Amendment.[31] The Children's Internet Protection Act [CIPA] and the June 2003 case United States v. American Library Association found CIPA constitutional as a condition placed on the receipt of federal funding, stating that First Amendment concerns were dispelled by the law's provision that allowed adult library users to have the filtering software disabled, without having to explain the reasons for their request. The plurality decision left open a future "as-applied" Constitutional challenge, however. In November 2006, a lawsuit was filed against the North Central Regional Library District (NCRL) in Washington State for its policy of refusing to disable restrictions upon requests of adult patrons, but CIPA was not challenged in that matter.[32]
In March 2007, Virginia passed a law similar to CIPA that requires public libraries receiving state funds to use content-control software. Like CIPA, the law requires libraries to disable filters for an adult library user when requested to do so by the user.[33]
Want to know what's really scary? Under Kevin's IP it shows two of them. His real IP address and IP address of the government proxy server it goes through.
Everything he sees, types and browses goes through Singapore government servers before getting to him.
Now that's scary shit right there.
I guess you guys out there should have the same sytem to proact and prevent something like 9/11![]()
Yep it's called Singapore.You really live in a fantasy land, don't you?
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