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	<title>Comments on: Breaking Down Handicap Barriers &#8211; Braille Playboy</title>
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		<title>By: Reality Me &#187; What does the Google subpoena mean?</title>
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		<description>[...] We should not be creating laws to make up for bad parenting! Parents should be talking to their children. The Internet is a reflection of the real world and while we can keep our children from seeing adult magazines and movies in our own houses that does not prevent them from going to a friend&#8217;s house, cracking open a beer, sitting down with a Playboy magazine (since it makes you go blind, nice of them to publish in Braille), and watching a hardcore sex dvd. Only through talking to our children and teaching them can we give them the tools to make the right choices and police themselves. [...]</description>
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