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	<title>Comments on: Cyber Harassment; how can you protect your children?</title>
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		<title>By: Danny Vice</title>
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		<dc:creator>Danny Vice</dc:creator>
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		<description>While the Megan Meier case seems outrageous and unique, it isn’t unique.  Hundreds of cases of egregious and heinous acts go on every day with the same excuses out of our lawmakers.

One such other case....The case of Nikki Catsouras, is a classic example of disgusting, hateful activity against innocent victims, while our lawmakers excuse themselves from enacting laws to prevent this.

The excuse lawmakers use to let themselves off the hook stem from the growth of the Internet and how fast it&#039;s changing. This is a sham. 

Chat rooms, message boards, instant messengers and email have been in existence for far over a decade now. While the software used to transmit messages changes slightly, the basic essence of using the Internet to send a message is largely the same. Is a decade or two long enough to establish some basic decency laws in regards to Internet usage?

I’ve posted the Nikki Catsouras story along with many details about the Megan Meier case so the inactivity out of our lawmakers towards these types of cases can be clearly seen.

Those who are interested in learning about cases like Megan’s and Nikki’s case are encouraged to drop by and comment on them if you like.  I have a couple of polls set up as well.  Danny Vice would like to hear your point of view.

Public awareness of the problem and discussions about possible solutions are the best way to pressure elected officials into action instead of excuse making.

I invite you to come by and share your opinion.

Danny Vice
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the Megan Meier case seems outrageous and unique, it isn’t unique.  Hundreds of cases of egregious and heinous acts go on every day with the same excuses out of our lawmakers.</p>
<p>One such other case&#8230;.The case of Nikki Catsouras, is a classic example of disgusting, hateful activity against innocent victims, while our lawmakers excuse themselves from enacting laws to prevent this.</p>
<p>The excuse lawmakers use to let themselves off the hook stem from the growth of the Internet and how fast it&#8217;s changing. This is a sham. </p>
<p>Chat rooms, message boards, instant messengers and email have been in existence for far over a decade now. While the software used to transmit messages changes slightly, the basic essence of using the Internet to send a message is largely the same. Is a decade or two long enough to establish some basic decency laws in regards to Internet usage?</p>
<p>I’ve posted the Nikki Catsouras story along with many details about the Megan Meier case so the inactivity out of our lawmakers towards these types of cases can be clearly seen.</p>
<p>Those who are interested in learning about cases like Megan’s and Nikki’s case are encouraged to drop by and comment on them if you like.  I have a couple of polls set up as well.  Danny Vice would like to hear your point of view.</p>
<p>Public awareness of the problem and discussions about possible solutions are the best way to pressure elected officials into action instead of excuse making.</p>
<p>I invite you to come by and share your opinion.</p>
<p>Danny Vice<br />
<a href="http://weeklyvice.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">http://weeklyvice.blogspot.com</a></p>
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