The Return of H.R. 1606, there's a good look at the question of how political activity online should be regulated -- or whether it should be." />
The Return of H.R. 1606, there's a good look at the question of how political activity online should be regulated -- or whether it should be." />
I'm not a big reader of Daily Kozs. I have it on my RSS (bloglines) but usually don't bother seeing what they're running because it's Washington-centric. But I think there's an article there today that is of interest to political junkies of all stripes. In The Return of H.R. 1606, there's a good look at the question of how political activity online should be regulated -- or whether it should be.
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