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	<title>Comments on: FTC Publishes first step to censoring the internet!</title>
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		<title>By: Bob Mac</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Mac</dc:creator>
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		<description>This look like an attempt to &quot;Halt&quot; free speech.  Every Amway, Tupperware or Avon lady will now have a struggle to make a living worrying about full disclosures and how they can use a testimonial from a person that received some free stuff during a Tupperware party.

It looks like the government will sneak in a policy change quietly and then surprise us when they make someone the example.  I wonder which restaurant chain they will go after first when the football player&#039;s endorsement money is not disclosed.  Beware Jared from Subway, Ronald from McDonalds and the King will now have to disclose his Burger King financial statement.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This look like an attempt to &#8220;Halt&#8221; free speech.  Every Amway, Tupperware or Avon lady will now have a struggle to make a living worrying about full disclosures and how they can use a testimonial from a person that received some free stuff during a Tupperware party.</p>
<p>It looks like the government will sneak in a policy change quietly and then surprise us when they make someone the example.  I wonder which restaurant chain they will go after first when the football player&#8217;s endorsement money is not disclosed.  Beware Jared from Subway, Ronald from McDonalds and the King will now have to disclose his Burger King financial statement.</p>
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