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"Google, the Hemp Report and the Right Way to Do Business"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

February 15, 2006 there was a joint hearing of the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations chaired by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), and the House Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific chaired by Rep. James Leach (R-IA). The
hearing was entitled, "The Internet in China: A Tool for Freedom or Suppression?"

The Senate Banking Committee is concerned about the issue of China not letting its yuan float.

My comment to the House joint committees was that if you're so concerned about human rights violations, what about cleaning up your own house first?

Why incarcerate for years nonviolent users of marijuana?

Why imprison sick and elderly Americans for using marijuana medically?

Why seize property and possessions for possession of hemp?

Why not allow American farmers grow hemp and compete with the Chinese farmers on the world market? Why not let American farmers sell their hemp on the American market?

And, if American hemp farmers could compete with Chinese hemp farmers, might that not be enough of an economic incentive for China to want to allow the yuan to float?

The Senate Banking Committee responded to me, They didn't directly address the hemp issue, but seemed to have left a door open that it might be something worth considering.

Google wasn't the only offender. Microsoft and some other Internet service providers were also mentioned.

Too, House committees cannot be contacted directly. You have to send your comments to your local representative who supposedly will forward your comments to the committee(s). I seriously doubt that since members of Congress don't like to talk much about any aspect of hemp.

1:25 AM

Blogger arthurhanks said...

"You honestly think they can do better business than they're doing? "

Thanks for your comments. I think where we differ is that I think Google is media company, while others think of Google as primarily a search engine.

To be sure, Google is doing things differently from their competitors. But as a former customer and media partner, it is my privelege to hold them to a high standard of Journalistic ethics.

I believe that media companies should champion free speech, and not be making compromises in order to secure a larger market.

A parallel example would be if Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty agreed to co-publish Pravda during the Cold War. Kind've unthinkable.

Dave: as a Canadian, its not likely any House representative
would listen to me. Anyhow, last time I checked, USA elected their governments,while the Chinese still had no choice.So while the health of the American system is faily suspect, I am an optimist that that the system can be used to cure istelf.

2:12 PM

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