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Vendzilla 07-12-2010 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 17328581)
well if they see it that way fine they know what their doing is illegal thats why they hide. about 2 weeks and its open game. :)

If you read the article at the beginning of the thread, it said nothing about any problems with racial profiling and they have had this on the books for a while. Just a bunch of chicken littles looking to the sky.

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 17327772)
I'm tired of all these mexicans, I mean illegals killing our adult industry too. As Americans we need to stop the foreigners with their illegal tubes and shady billing practices and offshore corporations, etc...

http://www.kold.com/global/Story.asp?s=12524931

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA (KOLD) - For the last three years, a county in Virginia has remained under the radar in the immigration debate even though it has a law almost identical to Arizona's immigration law.

The ordinance in Prince William County was passed in 2007. It initially required police to check the status of detainees they suspected of being undocumented immigrants but one year later it was revised.

Officers now question all criminal suspects about their immigration status once an arrest is made.

In 2008, the University of Virginia conducted a survey to see what effects, if any, the Prince William County law had. It concluded initial fears about racial profiling did not happen.

It also show that schools saw a drop in English as a second language enrollment. There was also a drop in uninsured mothers giving birth and individuals turned over to immigration and customs enforcement

brassmonkey 07-12-2010 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17328594)
If you read the article at the beginning of the thread, it said nothing about any problems with racial profiling and they have had this on the books for a while. Just a bunch of chicken littles looking to the sky.

well thats our battle you have a bigger issue in your yard. :) Im fighting for Az every week. its a last stand to keep illegals here. this shit end in july!

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 17328618)
well thats our battle you have a bigger issue in your yard. :) Im fighting for Az every week. its a last stand to keep illegals here. this shit end in july!

California tried it with Prop 187 , but it was shot down by one judge.
If this gets past the law suit Holder and Obamanation has against Arizona,I hope they finally read the law, then maybe California will follow suit and adopt similar laws and stop the political correctness that's helping to bankrupt the state

brassmonkey 07-12-2010 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17328777)
California tried it with Prop 187 , but it was shot down by one judge.
If this gets past the law suit Holder and Obamanation has against Arizona,I hope they finally read the law, then maybe California will follow suit and adopt similar laws and stop the political correctness that's helping to bankrupt the state

so its shot down change it pressure congress. cali is a big battle prop 187 that was just wrong a police code for murder :1orglaugh i think its time for another try. :2 cents: lets gitter done.

kane 07-12-2010 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17328554)
As with any subject, you're going to get conflicting stories, most of the info you got is a year old and yes mine is based on an article on XBiz. What was said on XBiz made sense , but as anything in politics happens, you'll might never get a straight answer. And any graphs will be grouped together with underage convictions. It never made sense to me that Obama would go after porn, I mean it's not in his agenda and he has little time for thing not in his agenda, you know like generating jobs.

The thing it about half of those stories I posted are from the last few months. To me it shows that a year ago there was no increase in porn prosecutions and there still isn't any increase today.

Like you said they often lump convictions with CP in the same category and those may be up, but as I said, I spent about 30 minutes searching and came up with zero information to show that Obama was increasing porn prosecutions, just the opposite was actually the case.

BigDeanEvans 07-12-2010 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17328554)
OK< ASSHAT, don't come in here with the fucking tack of a 8th grader and try to blast me you fucking troll.
Unless you have some fucking facts and can act like you have brain cell fucking one in your empty echo chamber head, shut the fuck up and go back to your superman cartoons.
Your short bus just showed up and you can't figure out why the door won't open.

YOU = IDIOT

Why the fuck would Brianna Banks partner up with you to run her site? That shit is going to totally fucking fail :1orglaugh

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by BigDeanEvans (Post 17329348)
YOU = IDIOT

Why the fuck would Brianna Banks partner up with you to run her site? That shit is going to totally fucking fail :1orglaugh

You're so fucking stupid, you can't even spell Briana, what a fucking loser

Why is it when idiots fail, they insult, don't you have anything to add to the discussion or are you still saying that anything a lawyer says can't be trusted

Wait, Obama and his wife is a lawyer

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 17329279)
The thing it about half of those stories I posted are from the last few months. To me it shows that a year ago there was no increase in porn prosecutions and there still isn't any increase today.

Like you said they often lump convictions with CP in the same category and those may be up, but as I said, I spent about 30 minutes searching and came up with zero information to show that Obama was increasing porn prosecutions, just the opposite was actually the case.

I looked too, I can't find anything either directions that is conclusive
Obama administration says they aren't interested, Obama is a lawyer
Lawyers at an Xbiz show say they are going up

Both are lawyers, lawyers can't be trusted

kane 07-12-2010 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17329396)

Both are lawyers, lawyers can't be trusted

Never was a truer statement ever spoken. :thumbsup

BigDeanEvans 07-12-2010 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17329385)
are you still saying that anything a lawyer says can't be trusted

Yes. Anyone with half a brain can see that a panel of industry lawyers are going to spread fear. I would take their prediction of obscenity prosecution doom and gloom with a grain of salt.

If there is nothing to fear, they would be out of business.

Quentin 07-12-2010 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17327411)
obscenity prosecutions are up under Obama, what part don't you understand? I didn't pull this out of my ass like your just ignoring article from XBiz and calling it Bull Shit

Let me preface this remark by noting that I wrote an article in 2008 that strongly questioned whether it would really turn out to be a good thing for the industry that Obama had just been elected.

That said.... this argument is a total red herring.

At any point in the last 20 years, there have been very few federal obscenity prosecutions taking place at any given time, so when one ends or starts, it always represents a fairly big increase or decrease, in terms of percentage, of the active obscenity cases taking place at that moment.

To my knowledge, there has been a grand total of ONE "new" federal obscenity case involving adult pornography filed since Obama took office; the Goldman case, which AVN has reported on extensively. That case actually started life as a Florida case, in 2008, while Bush was still in office, so I'm not sure you can count it as an Obama DOJ case, even though the current indictment in New Jersey did get filed post-election.

I think the fair and accurate position to take is that the Obama Admin picked up where the Bush Admin left off (quite literally) with respect to obscenity prosecution.

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BigDeanEvans (Post 17329483)
Yes. Anyone with half a brain can see that a panel of industry lawyers are going to spread fear. I would take their prediction of obscenity prosecution doom and gloom with a grain of salt.

If there is nothing to fear, they would be out of business.

Obama is a lawyer

What do you use the other half of your brain for?

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Quentin (Post 17329495)
Let me preface this remark by noting that I wrote an article in 2008 that strongly questioned whether it would really turn out to be a good thing for the industry that Obama had just been elected.

That said.... this argument is a total red herring.

At any point in the last 20 years, there have been very few federal obscenity prosecutions taking place at any given time, so when one ends or starts, it always represents a fairly big increase or decrease, in terms of percentage, of the active obscenity cases taking place at that moment.

To my knowledge, there has been a grand total of ONE "new" federal obscenity case involving adult pornography filed since Obama took office; the Goldman case, which AVN has reported on extensively. That case actually started life as a Florida case, in 2008, while Bush was still in office, so I'm not sure you can count it as an Obama DOJ case, even though the current indictment in New Jersey did get filed post-election.

I think the fair and accurate position to take is that the Obama Admin picked up where the Bush Admin left off (quite literally) with respect to obscenity prosecution.

Good article, I agree with the idea that not all the left will leave this industry alone or that being a conservative means you're anti-porn
Too bad about the hopes for improved race relations for having the first black president, I think he's a racist after what happened with the Beer Summit and him attacking the Arizona law saying it will lead to racial profiling when in Virginia they've had that law on the books for 3 years and no such profiling has happened.

In 08 when we had the elections, I voted for McCain, I didn't like the choices I had, Obama to me looked like a polished lawyer politician from Chicago, and there's 3 or 4 things right there that made me not want to trust him. When he got elected, I thought I would give him a chance, here it is 18 months later and well, we're fucked.

If your car is broke down, do you buy it a new hood ornament, or spend your money getting it running again? Instead of focusing on fixing the economy, we got more entitlements, instead of jobs, we got bank reform, instead of getting peace, we got more troops sent to harms way for a war that can never be won. Instead of security at our own border, we got political posturing.

He has kept very few of his promises, he's even going to open up killing whales, I for one love whales, I was a sonar tech on a submarine and when you can listen to their song in person, it's an experience like no other.
And when you can't kept your promises, you can't be trusted with anything.

What presidents did in the past doesn't matter, we voted for change, we didn't get it

Brujah 07-12-2010 02:23 PM

Wow, so much hate. I thought you pot smokers were supposed to be all "chill" and stuff? :)

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 17329734)
Wow, so much hate. I thought you pot smokers were supposed to be all "chill" and stuff? :)

I've improved a lot over the years, I stopped throwing midgets for fun!


I don't hate, just don't come at me with a 8th grade mentality with nothing in your head but insults and expect for me to play nice.

theking 07-12-2010 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17326604)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...070905518.html

The Justice Department's lawsuit against Arizona's controversial immigration law won't stop Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey A. Stewart's campaign to bring a similar law to Virginia.

If anything, said Stewart (R-At Large), he will push harder to get legislation passed at the state level that would enhance police officials' power to capture, detain and deport illegal immigrants and create specific Virginia penalties for illegal immigrants.

"I think the Obama administration has made a strategic blunder," Stewart said. "The Justice Department is going to have egg on its face when its case is dismissed. Arizona is on very firm legal footing, and the administration is just trying to intimidate Arizona."

Last month, Stewart launched the Virginia Rule of Law Campaign to rally support for Virginia immigration legislation. Stewart said Virginia needs to follow in Arizona's footsteps, even if it sends President Obama's administration after the commonwealth.

"I hope the Justice Department sues Virginia, as well," he said. "I hope they have so many targets that they are unable to focus on Arizona. . . . Every state that supports Arizona should implement a similar law to make it impossible for the [federal government] to focus on any one state or jurisdiction."

Prince William has received national attention for its crackdown on illegal immigration. The county's law, enacted in 2007 and modified in 2008, requires that police officers check the immigration status of all people arrested on suspicion of violating a state or local law






OK< they've been doing this for 3 years now, has anyone heard of any racial profiling?

Are you aware that the Attorney General's law suite against Arizona is not based upon racial profiling and does not even mention racial profiling?

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 17329945)
Are you aware that the Attorney General's law suite against Arizona is not based upon racial profiling and does not even mention racial profiling?

Yeah, I know, they changed it to just be about who's in charge

But Holder also said he would watching it closely in case, Did he ever say if he read it yet?

theking 07-12-2010 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17329962)
Yeah, I know, they changed it to just be about who's in charge

But Holder also said he would watching it closely in case, Did he ever say if he read it yet?

Unless I am mistaken it was not changed...it was never based upon racial profiling...but it has been reported that if he loses in court...he may refile and something about racial profiling may be introduced next time. I have not personally seen the words come from his mouth...thus I do not know if media reports are true or not.

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 17329993)
Unless I am mistaken it was not changed...it was never based upon racial profiling...but it has been reported that if he loses in court...he may refile and something about racial profiling may be introduced next time. I have not personally seen the words come from his mouth...thus I do not know if media reports are true or not.

When they first started talking about the law suit, they mentioned it alot as a reason, I'm sure you heard it. They must have came to the conclusion that they couldn't argue that because it hasn't yet.


Here's a video I found, hard hitting comercial, I don't think I've ever seen a governor go after a president before like this


BigDeanEvans 07-12-2010 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17329757)
I've improved a lot over the years, I stopped throwing midgets for fun!


I don't hate, just don't come at me with a 8th grade mentality with nothing in your head but insults and expect for me to play nice.

It's pretty transparent when a bunch of adult entertainment lawyers are saying we're heading for a lot of obscenity prosecutions...if you cant see that, well, you're clearly lacking in common sense.

sperbonzo 07-12-2010 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17329623)
Good article, I agree with the idea that not all the left will leave this industry alone or that being a conservative means you're anti-porn
Too bad about the hopes for improved race relations for having the first black president, I think he's a racist after what happened with the Beer Summit and him attacking the Arizona law saying it will lead to racial profiling when in Virginia they've had that law on the books for 3 years and no such profiling has happened.

Also the federal prosecuters dropping the heavily evidenced, easily proven case against the New Black Panther Party for voter intimidation all of the sudden.... :-(




Also interesting is the fact that a locally enforced illegal alien law has been on the books in Maryland for years, with no problems from the feds.

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BigDeanEvans (Post 17330085)
It's pretty transparent when a bunch of adult entertainment lawyers are saying we're heading for a lot of obscenity prosecutions...if you cant see that, well, you're clearly lacking in common sense.

Hey shit for brains, in the article, it was said that there ARE more than 4 years ago, not heading for, hope you can grasp that

As for the Obama administration?s stance on obscenity prosecutions, Obenberger was frank.

?We?ve got more to worry about,? Obenberger said. ?Obama is not getting rid of the [obscenity] task force. The three members of the task force are emboldened because they know he?s afraid of getting rid of them. He thinks that the Bible thumpers who value the task force will vote for him another term.?

?There?s more obscenity prosecutions than there were four years ago,? he said.

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 17330109)
Also the federal prosecuters dropping the heavily evidenced, easily proven case against the New Black Panther Party for voter intimidation all of the sudden.... :-(




Also interesting is the fact that a locally enforced illegal alien law has been on the books in Maryland for years, with no problems from the feds.

Yeah, that Black panther thing is really bold

Didn't know about Maryland, thanx

directfiesta 07-12-2010 05:05 PM

http://www.freewebs.com/black-legacy...ag-so-rise.jpg

Vendzilla 07-12-2010 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 17330141)

You really are an idiot aren't you?

Coup 07-12-2010 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 17326625)
This is an adult webmaster board .... :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

get an account on Tea Party Forum ... ( no link because of rules ... but google it ... I am sure you will find yourself athome .. )

freerepublic will welcome you with open arms :)


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