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News: Interesting story .. what's next?
August 22, 2006 - NEW YORK (AP) - Pornographic movies now seem nearly as pervasive in America's hotel rooms as tiny shampoo bottles, and the lodging industry shows little concern as conservative activists rev up a protest campaign aimed at triggering a federal crackdown.
A coalition of 13 conservative groups - including the Family Research Council and Concerned Women for America - took out full-page ads in some editions of USA Today earlier this month urging the Justice Department and FBI to investigate whether some of the pay-per-view movies widely available in hotels violate federal and state obscenity laws. Rest of Story Here |
lol
read that earlier its posted here somewhere |
What can I say, we American's love our porno!
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and taxpayers fund the research
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I think it's crazy that there are people out there that think it's wrong for an adult to be able to pay for an adult movie.
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Aye? I personally believe that consenting adult(s) should be able to do whatever they want with their own bodies, be it sex, mutilation, drug abuse, etc. Putting a limit on one thing (illicit drug use) is just a slippery slope and will eventually lead to other things being ?outlawed? (viewing pornographic movies) which ultimately leads to the situation becoming worse for all parties involved when further activities are banned or outlawed and so-forth. In another post, someone brought up that when the Christian right tried to get alcohol banned, it only led to bootlegging and true criminal activities (mob formed to sell the booze), which led to many people loosing their lives over tainted alcohol.
To put a cap on what a consenting adult can do with his or her own body is truly scary; it makes us less than free. |
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