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				Originally posted by toddler  
http://news.com.com/2010-1071-517107...tag=nefd_acpro 
 
 
When John Ashhahahahaha testified before Congress during his confirmation hearings, he left no doubt that he believed the Internet was replete with pornographers who needed to be imprisoned, preferably for a very long time. "I am concerned about obscenity," Ashhahahahaha told the House Judiciary committee in June 2001, adding that prosecutions of Web pornographers "would be an objective of ours in this respect." 
 
Then jets slammed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and Ashhahahahaha unexpectedly had real problems on his hands. Nearly three years later, as far as I can tell, the number of federal Internet obscenity prosecutions is precisely zero. 
 
Look for that to change. 
			
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 Yea but you have to break a law to be prosecuted.  As far as I know running a porn site isn't breaking the law.  Maybe someone can educate me on this but I haven't heard anything about any new laws being made outlawing porn on the internet.