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As November election nears, Republicans say new laws are needed to protect kids from gangs, sex predators on the Net.
As November election nears, Republicans say new laws are needed to protect kids from gangs, sex predators on the Net.
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Congress is voting on something that most of them do not use or
understand. I would like to see our elected officials configure a
wireless router and connect to the internet. Or customize a
myspace page. A minor is supposed to be in the care of a parent.
We have laws in place for child abuse and neglect. Use them. Stop
passing "feel good" laws and enforce the ones we have.
More parents should sign up to the sites that there children are on and be on regulary as a friend
I try to teach my 3 girls to be better and come to
me with any complaints they have on the sites
a social network should be monitored by blocking words and photos
Congress is voting on something that most of them do not use or
understand. I would like to see our elected officials configure a
wireless router and connect to the internet. Or customize a
myspace page. A minor is supposed to be in the care of a parent.
We have laws in place for child abuse and neglect. Use them. Stop
passing "feel good" laws and enforce the ones we have.
More parents should sign up to the sites that there children are on and be on regulary as a friend
I try to teach my 3 girls to be better and come to
me with any complaints they have on the sites
a social network should be monitored by blocking words and photos
The only differences I see is just that with broadband, people are spending WAY more time on the internet. Additionally, computers are so cheap (on the PC side) that many households can afford to have a computer for the parents and additional computers for the kids to use in their bedrooms.
So, the same principals of the late 90s still apply today on Myspace. Parents need to supervise their kids' activities and the kids need to be able to detect attempted foul-play.
The only differences I see is just that with broadband, people are spending WAY more time on the internet. Additionally, computers are so cheap (on the PC side) that many households can afford to have a computer for the parents and additional computers for the kids to use in their bedrooms.
So, the same principals of the late 90s still apply today on Myspace. Parents need to supervise their kids' activities and the kids need to be able to detect attempted foul-play.
> networking sites of failing to protect minors from sexual
> predators and other malign influences and said a legislative
> crackdown may be necessary.
Last time I checked this was the PARENTS job! Don't want your kids
talking to "predators" online? Monitor what they do! Their YOUR
kids! They're YOUR responsibility! This is NOT something that
needs to be addressed with tax dollars!
> networking sites of failing to protect minors from sexual
> predators and other malign influences and said a legislative
> crackdown may be necessary.
Last time I checked this was the PARENTS job! Don't want your kids
talking to "predators" online? Monitor what they do! Their YOUR
kids! They're YOUR responsibility! This is NOT something that
needs to be addressed with tax dollars!
The problem is our out political structure, and politicians who are not mentally prepared for technology, and are fighting to keep thier power base as long as they can before the changes start.
The reality is they are fighting a loosing battle. These are "the people", if anyone has noticed values have changed.
The problem is our out political structure, and politicians who are not mentally prepared for technology, and are fighting to keep thier power base as long as they can before the changes start.
The reality is they are fighting a loosing battle. These are "the people", if anyone has noticed values have changed.
Arguably every facet of my daughters' well-being is my responsibility from their education to health to not being stabbed or propositioned or offered drugs on the way home from school. One of the things I love about my country is that my government helps me with all the above. While I accept my responsibility for contributing to my girls' well-being in all the ways described above, I'm not at all ashamed to say I need my government's help with them, hence we have police, public schools, etc., etc.
By the same token I see no reason why my representatives should not help me in the area described by the article. Granted, I don't want them to do it ham-handedly or with unacceptable negative impact, but I don't want them to make the mistake of thinking that just because the predation is initiated online that it is effectively any different from the kind that is initiated in person.
Arguably every facet of my daughters' well-being is my responsibility from their education to health to not being stabbed or propositioned or offered drugs on the way home from school. One of the things I love about my country is that my government helps me with all the above. While I accept my responsibility for contributing to my girls' well-being in all the ways described above, I'm not at all ashamed to say I need my government's help with them, hence we have police, public schools, etc., etc.
By the same token I see no reason why my representatives should not help me in the area described by the article. Granted, I don't want them to do it ham-handedly or with unacceptable negative impact, but I don't want them to make the mistake of thinking that just because the predation is initiated online that it is effectively any different from the kind that is initiated in person.
Uhm, first off, all this is the PARENTS responsibility. What is a parents first and foremost job, to raise your kids so they can deal with and be prepared for the real world.
These retarded politicians come in wanting to sound all good in an election year, and don't know squat about what they are talking about.
And just for once, can we give the kids SOME credit? All these jackasses act like these kids are completely oblivious to the dangers of the world. Most are not. The ones that are, again, their parents have FAILED them.
Uhm, first off, all this is the PARENTS responsibility. What is a parents first and foremost job, to raise your kids so they can deal with and be prepared for the real world.
These retarded politicians come in wanting to sound all good in an election year, and don't know squat about what they are talking about.
And just for once, can we give the kids SOME credit? All these jackasses act like these kids are completely oblivious to the dangers of the world. Most are not. The ones that are, again, their parents have FAILED them.
At this point this government is so out of touch with the people it is becoming ridiculous in some of it's efforts. I'd rather take "In God We Trust" over "In Politicians We Trust".
At this point this government is so out of touch with the people it is becoming ridiculous in some of it's efforts. I'd rather take "In God We Trust" over "In Politicians We Trust".
At this point this government is so out of touch with the people it is becoming ridiculous in some of it's efforts. I'd rather take "In God We Trust" over "In Politicians We Trust".
At this point this government is so out of touch with the people it is becoming ridiculous in some of it's efforts. I'd rather take "In God We Trust" over "In Politicians We Trust".
All to save one kid. "Just one kid."
Well I have news - It's not worth it to save 'just one kid.' Whatever happened to Habeus Corpus? We're 'locking people up' just to save them from doing wrong. Can we please stop stripping people of their rights and start embracing the new culture of things?
The world is changing - ideals are changing - and it seems like the old-heads in Washington are doing everything in their power to try and stop the change from going on.
Don't hate - participate.
I'd love to see MY local politicians on MySpace write blogs about what they're fighting for in city council, invite people to share comments about what changes they'd like to see in the city, or problems they know about.
And heaven forbid we give kids an outlet where they can express themselves. Not to mention possibly give parents a way to monitor what their teens are thinking. Blogs are the new diary. Log on - check your kids' new blog entries and find out what's going on in their lives. You might learn something useful yourself. Dare I say it - it might make you a better parent!
All to save one kid. "Just one kid."
Well I have news - It's not worth it to save 'just one kid.' Whatever happened to Habeus Corpus? We're 'locking people up' just to save them from doing wrong. Can we please stop stripping people of their rights and start embracing the new culture of things?
The world is changing - ideals are changing - and it seems like the old-heads in Washington are doing everything in their power to try and stop the change from going on.
Don't hate - participate.
I'd love to see MY local politicians on MySpace write blogs about what they're fighting for in city council, invite people to share comments about what changes they'd like to see in the city, or problems they know about.
And heaven forbid we give kids an outlet where they can express themselves. Not to mention possibly give parents a way to monitor what their teens are thinking. Blogs are the new diary. Log on - check your kids' new blog entries and find out what's going on in their lives. You might learn something useful yourself. Dare I say it - it might make you a better parent!
- Crack down on this kind of "journalism"
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