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Old 08-04-2011, 01:33 PM  
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Originally Posted by tony286 View Post
You are right about as old as you feel my friend. Back back to janet IM using fact
:http://www.moralityinmedia.org/full_...article_no=171 (not liberals)
Our efforts were to no avail. During the first six years of the Clinton administration, federal obscenity law enforcement declined by over eighty percent. In fiscal year 1997, there were only six prosecutions in which the lead charge was a violation of federal obscenity laws. In fiscal year 1998, the number was eight.

Worse yet, to our knowledge, there have been NO prosecutions initiated against major interstate distributors of hardcore pornography in several years.

But more than any other factor, his failure to fulfill his 1992 obscenity campaign pledge can be traced to his appointment of Janet Reno as Attorney General, because when Reno was the Miami State Attorney, she refused to vigorously enforce the obscenity law, despite the fact that Miami was awash in hardcore porn.

In her article, "You wouldn't know it, but porn is illegal: Prosecutions lagging during Clinton years" (Washington Times, 5 November 1998), Rachel A. Roemhildt wrote:

"Although sexually graphic material is easily found in magazines, videotapes and on the Internet, what most people don't know is that much of it is against the law...During Mr. Clinton's first term, however, prosecutions for obscenity plummeted. While Janet Reno fights 'kiddie porn,' on the Internet, the adult hard-core and illegal porn is left unprosecuted. Justice Department spokesman John Russell said the emphasis is on child exploitation 'because Attorney General Janet Reno wants it there. That is where our money and manpower are directed.' "

learn your history.
I've been in the business for long enough to know the history, I live in california where it's legal
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think about that
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