EU To Monitor All Internet Searches
Xemu writes "The European Parliament is issuing a written declaration about the need to set up an early warning system to combat sexual child abuse. However, the substance of the declaration is to extend the EU data retention directive to search engines, so that all searches done on for example Google will be monitored. If you are a citizen concerned about the right to privacy and freedom on the Internet, you can help by sending e-mail to the MEPs from your country and explaining the issue to them."
So the google query will be:
Children, the one-shot-kill for all who want to control the world, because if you are against whatever they propose then you are a pedo.
Two measures can protect children far easier. Kill catholics (a good idea in general) and simply give child services the resources they need to do their job at the lowest level. So a care worker doesn't have to monitor dozens of children in a day which simply can't be done and results in documents just being shoved around instead of just going around with a police escort and checking the living conditions.
But hey, that costs money and doesn't actually allow you to track every other thing.
MMO Quests are like orgasms:
You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
> Question to net neutrality supporters--does this teach you yet that government control of the internet is very, very bad?
No, most of the loudest voices are communists like freepress.net and can't wait until the government puts its boot on our necks. That is their purpose. Remember, lying is second nature for em after a century of losing a race for dogcatcher if voters suspect their actual intentions.
Michigan is trying to license journalists RIGHT NOW.
The Won's FTC is trying to sink government hooks into journalism RIGHT NOW.
It took the SCOTUS to explain to the FEC that the 1st Amendment says what it says. Congress instantly sprung into action to find a way around it proving they still can't grasp the phrase "Congress shall make no law..."
Democrat delenda est
It's the only way to actually do much of anything about child sexual abuse.
Exactly... and I don't think that many of those old men in the Vatican use the internet.
So, what is this monitoring going to solve anyway?