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Thursday, March 23, 2006

You Can't Blog in China

If I had a friend in China, she wouldn't be able to post on my blog. In China, they censor anything on the internet that is about big news like the SARS epidemic from a few years ago, politics stuff about wars, or things that would make people angry. But I bet this is what makes their people angry. It should be against the law to keep information private. The government in China is not fair because they get to know everything, and their people don't. But I guess how much do we Americans really get to know about the war in Iraq? What are we supposed to believe? This China story is at cnn.com. Check it out.

Question:

1.) Do you think, even in a democratic country, that we get to know all the real facts about what's going on in our world?

BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG -- you're not in China!

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