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    US gov't reserves right to seize any web domain

    This also includes websites outside of the United States. Wow our gov't at it's finest. SMH.

    http://news.yahoo.com/us-govt-claims...004404235.html
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    I would love to know the Constitutional authority for this power they claim.

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    I would love to know the Constitutional authority for this power they claim.

    For real. The internet is a global entity, how can one country lay claim to its content?

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    I would love to know the Constitutional authority for this power they claim.

    My thoughts exactly. I would be interested to see how they plan on justifying eminent domain over a website name.

    Every time I hear something about the government doing something it sounds more and more like a dictatorship in evolution.

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    My thoughts exactly. I would be interested to see how they plan on justifying eminent domain over a website name.

    Every time I hear something about the government doing something it sounds more and more like a dictatorship in evolution.

    That's exactly what we are experiencing. We are becoming an oligarchy.

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    seems rather over reaching to me.

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    This also includes websites outside of the United States. Wow my Obama at his finest. SMH

    http://news.yahoo.com/us-govt-claims...004404235.html

    There I fixed it for you .

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    There I fixed it for you .

    Yes we all know that you hate President Obama. You have made it perfectly clear. Last time I checked Obama is only an elected representative of our gov't and our people. He is not our dictator, our king, he does not own the united states nor does he control the media. Can we just have one simple discussion about our gov't without turning it into an Obama hate fest? Or am I asking for too much. SMH.

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    Well Al Gore did invent the internet so i guess the US Gov't has all the rights to everything on the net.

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    Well Al Gore did invent the internet so i guess the US Gov't has all the rights to everything on the net.

    Lol, Al Gore is ridiculous.

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