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Russia Poised to Restrict Net Activities

DigitalHammer writes: "The Russian Parliament is planning to place off- and online restrictions to curb pro-Nazi and anti-religious activities. Former Reds are afraid they will be labeled as extremists, while envirnomentalists and human rights groups complain that the proposed restrictions will halt free speech in communist-turned-democratic Russia. Deja vu, I see? News.com has the story."

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  1. New message at gov't website: by tulare · · Score: 1, Troll

    "Dobro pozhalovat' do vashi Duma. Cechas', poshli domoi!"

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  2. Yeah -- Stop Those NeoNazis! by Baldrson · · Score: 1, Troll
    It's really important to stop the neoNazis because otherwise they might say nasty things about Jews. That's so that gifted humanitarians like Bryna Siegel can continue to give us their sage wisdom such as:
    Says Bryna Siegel, author of The World of the Autistic Child and director of the PDD clinic at UCSF, "In another historical time, these men would have become monks, developing new ink for early printing presses. Suddenly they're making $150,000 a year with stock options. They're reproducing at a much higher rate."