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Agreed. Common sense wins out, for once.

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I've seen some pretty flimsy arguments before, but this "slippery slope" argument from Marc Rotengerg takes the cake. Is he kidding? Setting a precedent? Libraries, schools, and other public locations have been filtering the Internet for years. Let's show a little common sense here, and realize that not every decision takes us onto a slippery slope.

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