The only feasible solution would be to impose filters on all of India's ISPs. Google and youtube generally don't create content - they simply catalog it!
Anyone familiar with internet filtering knows it's nearly impossible. (I can barely enforce content standards in my 5 person house).
I think the thing for leaders is to articulate standards, and encourage their observance --- rather than imposing them. Impositions simply don't work (that's what democracy and freedom are all about --- putting up with an occasional idiot).
FredHayek wrote: Actually Tebow cannot be President since he was born in the Phillipines, so it is more of a unrealistic hope than sarcasm.
The ability to quash condemnation of any religion would have prevented Luther from even questioning indulgences, still good with that? Arresting Luther would have prevented a lot of bloodshed, but would the world have been better off without the Reformation?
That does not mean that he cannot be President. If both his parents were American Citizens ( which they were) living abroad with American Passports (which they did) then he is an naturlized US Citizen.
FredHayek wrote: Actually Tebow cannot be President since he was born in the Phillipines, so it is more of a unrealistic hope than sarcasm.
The ability to quash condemnation of any religion would have prevented Luther from even questioning indulgences, still good with that? Arresting Luther would have prevented a lot of bloodshed, but would the world have been better off without the Reformation?
That does not mean that he cannot be President. If both his parents were American Citizens ( which they were) living abroad with American Passports (which they did) then he is an naturlized US Citizen.
Actually the Constitition says that the President must actually be born in the US. So John McCain being born in the canal zone might have not been a legal claimant to the office. And all the Presidents before Martin Van Buren were actually born as British colonial subjects, they weren't legal either.
So Obama is only the 31st POTUS.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.