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rachel
No. There is no way that you, in your heart of hearts, think that this will improve the quality of anything other than some already wealthy internet business-man's paycheck. Let people decide for themselves that which they wish to visit on the internet and what not. You have no place deciding for me or any other person that which I find "offensive". Stop telling me I am too stupid to do that much for myself. I find it rather insulting. Also, it would be a mark of a bad/lazy/irresponsible parent if he or she could not monitor their children and their use of the internet. Thus, if the child is visiting inappropriate internet content it is the parent's fault.
