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MIRANDA "Turned Upside Down
By Attorney Mark
Stevens
Since the Supreme
Court’s decision in
Miranda v. Arizona in
1966, the Miranda
warnings have
become as American
as baseball.
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About Those Presidential
Promises
 By James C. Capretta
Over the past three years, President Barack
Obama made many promises to the
American people about his health care plan.
Among other things, he said it would reduce
the federal budget deficit in coming years,
promote better quality care and improve
access to physicians...
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Gun Control Laws
By Thomas Sowell
Now that the Supreme
Court of the United States
has decided that the
Second Amendment to
the Constitution means
that individual Americans
have a right to bear arms,
what can we expect?
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'.XXX' Domain Names Coming
  -Critics Doubt Cleaner Web
                                           By Jennifer Riley
After rejecting the “.xxx” domain application thrice in the past, the Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) decided Friday to allow
pornography to have its own top-level domain.

Pornography sites will have the option to move from the .com to .xxx domain by
early 2011, or sooner, according to ICM Registry, the group that proposed the .
xxx domain.

Although arguments have been made that creating a domain specifically for
porn will help clean up the Web, critics are doubtful it will have much positive
effect. Moving to the .xxx domain is voluntary, critics point out, which means
that .com sites will not be porn free. And some companies can now maintain
both a .com and .xxx domain address.

“[E]ven if soft porn sites like Playboy or Penthouse chose to convert their
primary domain to XXX, each would still own the dot-Com and dot-Net
equivalents and redirect them to the dot-XXX domain to ensure that the user
reaches their site no matter what he/she enters in the web browser,” explained
Craig Gross, founder of XXXChurch.com. The .xxx domain would be a great
idea if it was mandatory to move all porn sites over to it, Gross noted.
“This is not the case though,” he wrote on the XXXChurch.com website. “Now,
what will happen is just more porn.” Morality in Media, which was founded to
combat obscenity in the media, came to a similar conclusion.

The group’s president, Robert Peters, said the .xxx domain will not succeed in
protecting children from online exposure to hardcore porn because first and
foremost it is a voluntary system. Maintaining sites within both domains is
advantageous to commercial pornographers.

Peters also highlighted that many online porn providers are opposed to the .
xxx domain because they fear government regulation and are concerned with
having their sites easily blocked by parents, employers and governments.
“What the world needs now is not a safe and profitable haven for
pornographers but rather a concerted effort to protect children, families and
communities from pornographers,” said Peters.

ICM Registry said it already has 110,000 pre-reservations for .xxx domain and
expects the number to increase with ICANN’s formal approval of their
application. ICANN had rejected similar proposals for creating a .xxx domain in
2006 and 2007. In 2000, the .xxx domain was among those rejected by ICANN
out of a long list submitted by ICM. The .xxx sites will not go live until after
ICANN conducts a “due diligence” study of ICM’s business and operational
plans for the domain.