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	<title>Comments on: Al Gore, Internet Inventor</title>
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		<title>By: Über Desi &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Macaca crime blotter</title>
		<link>http://racoma.com.ph/archives/al-gore-internet-inventor/comment-page-1#comment-600657</link>
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		<description>[...] Gore did not have this mind when he created the Internet.  The second story is a tragic tale of a missing Chicago area Indian woman whose body was found in [...]</description>
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		<title>By: uber desi dot com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Madrasigate: Blogging and the Desi Psyche</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2007 20:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] There are some in there who actually make a sensible argument (kudos Anantha). But overall I’m really surprised at the lack of class shown by some of those who commented on the post, and that includes the original poster, Vulturo. Al Gore’s invention is a very powerful toolm in that you can disseminate your ideas and thoughts worldwide, without fear of direct repercussion. Vulturo’s post and the anonymous profane comments in response to his post are evidence to that statement. Free speech is a very powerful thing and we in the (mostly) free world – India, US, UK are lucky to have it. I’m a big fan of both and will defend someone’s right to free speech on the Internet to the bitter end, disagree I may with it. In that context, I agree with DesiPundit Patrix’s decision not to censure Vulturo for his despicable views. Hat-tip to DesiPundit for not succumbing to mob rule. Personally, I was disappointed to read his opinions which were not only distasteful to South Indians but also insulting to women in general. However, I have had a tough time getting around to understanding the concept of free speech but now that I am convinced, there is no greater freedom. In that regard, Saket is entitled to his opinion because he clearly uses his blog as his pulpit. Everyone does. Even the bloggers you usually don’t agree with. Heck, I do. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] There are some in there who actually make a sensible argument (kudos Anantha). But overall I&#8217;m really surprised at the lack of class shown by some of those who commented on the post, and that includes the original poster, Vulturo. Al Gore&#8217;s invention is a very powerful toolm in that you can disseminate your ideas and thoughts worldwide, without fear of direct repercussion. Vulturo&#8217;s post and the anonymous profane comments in response to his post are evidence to that statement. Free speech is a very powerful thing and we in the (mostly) free world &#8211; India, US, UK are lucky to have it. I&#8217;m a big fan of both and will defend someone&#8217;s right to free speech on the Internet to the bitter end, disagree I may with it. In that context, I agree with DesiPundit Patrix&#8217;s decision not to censure Vulturo for his despicable views. Hat-tip to DesiPundit for not succumbing to mob rule. Personally, I was disappointed to read his opinions which were not only distasteful to South Indians but also insulting to women in general. However, I have had a tough time getting around to understanding the concept of free speech but now that I am convinced, there is no greater freedom. In that regard, Saket is entitled to his opinion because he clearly uses his blog as his pulpit. Everyone does. Even the bloggers you usually don&#8217;t agree with. Heck, I do. [...]</p>
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