FITUG e.V.

Förderverein Informationstechnik und Gesellschaft

FC: George W. Bush endorses Internet filtering



------- Forwarded message follows -------
Date sent:      	Thu, 24 Feb 2000 06:23:21 -0800 (PST)
From:           	Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
To:             	politech@vorlon.mit.edu
Subject:        	FC: George W. Bush endorses Internet filtering
Send reply to:  	declan@well.com

---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 17:02:56 EST From: CLStamper@aol.com To: declan@well.com Subject: Hey, Declan: Bush Endorses Internet Filtering

[Looky what I just got in my inbox. -Chris]

AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN N E W S R E L E A S E

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, Feb. 21, 2000 GOV. GEORGE W. BUSH ENDORSES INTERNET PORN FILTERS IN HOLLAND

************* ACTION: Those with Internet access are urged to vote in the online MSNBC Poll on Internet Filtering at http://www.msnbc.com/news/362856.asp?0m=-16N *************

HOLLAND, Mi. -- Governor George W. Bush, during a presidential campaign stop Sunday in Holland, told a local Christian radio station he believes filters that block "pornography and smut" should be installed on all Internet services available in public places such as libraries.

Gary Glenn, president of the American Family Association of Michigan, praised Bush's stand.

"On behalf of millions of concerned Michigan parents, we are deeply grateful to Governor Bush for his unequivocal stand in support of Internet pornography filters in libraries and other public places," Glenn said. "We call on Gov. Engler and other Bush supporters in the Republican-controlled Legislature to help AFA-Michigan make Gov. Bush's stand a reality in every public library and school classroom in Michigan."

During a tape-recorded interview with morning talkshow host Dottie Barnes of WJQ-FM, Holland, Gov. Bush was asked to comment on a local ballot measure -- the first of its kind in the nation -- that would require public libraries in Holland to install Internet filters.

Bush responded: "I'm not going to tell the people of Holland what to do on their referendum. I believe in local referenda. All the times I've been asked about filters that will filter out pornography and smut in the public places, my answer is yes, there ought to be filters for Internet services that exist in public places."

The two other Republican candidates for president -- Arizona Senator John McCain and former Ambassador Alan Keyes -- had earlier stated their support for requiring libraries and schools to install Internet pornography filters.

Sen. McCain, the primary sponsor (with Michigan Sen. Spence Abraham) of S97, which would cut federal funding to libraries and schools which refuse to install filters, last month held a town hall meeting in Holland to express support for filtering. In an earlier statement in South Carolina, McCain said: "Every school and library should be required to buy filters â^À^Ô they are only $25 â^À^Ô- to keep out materials that are not suitable for children, the same way in which the library board filters printed materials for the library. You donâ^À^Ùt keep Hustler in your library, do you?" (The Herald Journal, Spartanburg, S.C., December 22, 1999)

Keyes last month commented on the issue during the GOP presidential debate in west Michigan, as reported by the Grand Rapids Press: "Keyes waved off First Amendment questions over Internet filters. â^À^ØI donâ^À^Ùt think itâ^À^Ùs a free speech issue in this case. Itâ^À^Ùs an issue of public decency,â^À^Ù he said. â^À^ØDonâ^À^Ùt use the First Amendment. Thatâ^À^Ùs some excuse to destroy our childrenâ^À^Ùs lives and souls.â^À^Ù" (Grand Rapids Press, January 11, 2000)

AFA-Michigan has urged Gov. Engler and the Legislature to adopt legislation requiring Internet filtering on all terminals in public school classrooms and libraries; and in public libraries, on all terminals but one, with the one unfiltered terminal reserved and clearly marked for use by adults only.

Follow These Links For Related Stories:

Town Library Is A National Battlefield - http://www.msnbc.com/news/362856.asp?0m=-16N

Michigan Town Is Internet Battleground - http://usatoday.com/news/ndssun04.htm

Michigan City To Vote On Web Filter - http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20000219/tc/internet_filter_vote_1.html

---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- POLITECH -- the moderated mailing list of politics and technology To subscribe: send a message to majordomo@vorlon.mit.edu with this text: subscribe politech More information is at http://www.well.com/~declan/politech/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------- End of forwarded message -------


Zurück