‘U.S. Army Restricts Access to ‘The Guardian’ Website’

[Eyder Peralta][1]: > A Defense Department spokesman tells us that the DoD is “not blocking any websites.” > Instead, it is blocking offending content. That content which is being blocked is anything that is classified — but once something is published publicly how can it still be classified? Additionally, wouldn’t this make those whom we trust…

[Eyder Peralta][1]:

> A Defense Department spokesman tells us that the DoD is “not blocking any websites.”
> Instead, it is blocking offending content.

That content which is being blocked is anything that is classified — but once something is published publicly how can it still be classified?

Additionally, wouldn’t this make those whom we trust to protect us the least informed?

On another note: good to see that the U.S. and China agree on [some things][2].

[1]: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/06/28/196571320/u-s-army-restricts-access-to-the-guardian-website
[2]: http://greatfirewallofchina.org

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