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How can I unlock websites?


Question Posted Wednesday January 17 2007, 8:44 am

Do you have any unlock codes for me. They have unlocked it from the library. Every one has the right to go on websites they wish to go on. USA is supposed to be a free country. Rights are been taken away therefore America is no longer free any ideas. I've tried tunnel sites geocity sites foreign goggle sites, and even www.aboxoft.com They've blocked them all?


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Imperialistic answered Wednesday January 17 2007, 12:17 pm:
I don't understand what type of websites you are talking about.
Try to rephrase your question and I'll think about answering it.

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