
In an effort to save bandwith, the Department of Defense is blocking access to pipe-hogs like YouTube and MySpace on official computers. Many employees have put up such filters, but this is different:
"Troops and families living on U.S. bases will still be able to view the sites through private Internet networks, but the move leaves service members in Iraq and Afghanistan who use the popular picture- and video-sharing sites with little or no access to them."
I think this is kinda bogus for the government to do, considering that our troops are fighting for our right to watch stupid stuff.
I mean, isn’t the freedom to watch home movies and photos of college kids making fools of themselves exactly what our soldiers are fighting for?
Check out the madness here.
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