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The Relationship Between Censorship And The Media That Each Of Us Should Understand. Censorship and the media in the United States is a huge topic that is hotly debated, and could not possibly be covered in one article, but we’ll give it a good run. Many Americans think that there is none or at the

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Car Entertainment Systems Are Available so We Can be Distracted From What’s Going on in the World. The Less We Know About the Freedom We’re Losing the Less We Resist. Everyone needs car entertainment. After a long hard day at work, there’s nothing like listening to your favorite music while driving home. These systems are

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Peer to Peer Networks Bypass Censorship of Government Manipulated News Organizations. The internet and social networking sites created a place where uncensored information would be able to spread freely no matter what the content and how truthful the rhetoric about unbridled government actions. At least that is what consumers thought. The government and private companies

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To Buy Worldcom Stock Was Rated High by Wall Street Until Corporate Truth Revealed. Between 1997 and 2002, people would buy Worldcom stock believing that they were getting in on the only telecommunications company that was a rising star as the rest of the telecom industry came crashing down. In fact, that was not the

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Bypassing Internet Censorship Filters by Using Circumvention Technology. Bypassing Internet censorship has various proxies and websites to help you. Most of these are outdated or become outdated very quickly and the need to keep finding new resources is the name of the game. When you are browsing the Internet and see an error message that

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Bush Domestic Spying Legacy Lives on Although Bush has Left the White House. The Bush domestic spying program has left a huge smell hanging over the National Security Agency (NSA) that the Obama administration seems loath to dispel. Whistleblower Russell Tice, a former NSA analyst who was fired after he started asking awkward questions, first

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