Friends of freedom breathed a sigh of relief last November when the World Summit on the Information Society held in Tunis came to a close without control of the Internet being ceded to a collection of foreign governments under the auspices of the United Nations.
The opposition of the Bush administration to turning the Net over to the tender mercies of the UN and such bastions of liberty as Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Saudi Arabia was enough to block the globalist mischief in Tunis. But the UN bureaucrats and their allies in Europe and the so-called "developing world" have not folded their tents.
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