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Fox News and Online Porn
The O'Reilly Factor which airs in 7 mins at 7pm CST (on the Fox News Channel) is going to have a segment about all the money being made in online pornography and what mainstream companies can do to stop it.
Might be something to watch! |
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fire i wont be able o watch can u send a link or tell us what he said
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Fuck mainstream, they're just jealous.... they cannot stop us.
They will all have to get more risque, or go out of business. Sex fuels everything. |
thx for the heads up
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"...the American people want the federal law enforced..."
Yeah, thats why porn is such a huge industry, the woman that Bill was interviewing was missing a few screws! |
What federal laws are those?
Unless there is some law that superceded the constitution, then there is nothing these fuckheads can legally do. Of course the law and the constitution means nothing to them when they're high on Jesus. :) |
Jesus, George (w. Bush) and John (ashhahahahaha)
Two out of three would like to suspend the Bill of Rights, one could care less. :feels-hot |
I like alot of Bill's viewpoints and arguements,
but when it comes to anything sexualy orientated he is a big prude! |
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LOL
those mainstream wackos. always good for a laugh. last time i checked they nicked marketin ideas off this industry. like popups for instance. we innovate, they copy. |
donahue tonite had ben stein on there who woulda guessed he LOVES gwb
he said any guy who went to yale & harvard & was a fighter pilot (when he wasnt awol for 17 months looool) has earned what he got time 2 boycott his show on comedy central :helpme |
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It started with Bill saying that white collar companies such as ATT, Marriott, Visa and MC and making millions from pornography. (He did not mention whether this was good or bad.) Then he introduced the guest as Jan LaRue from <a href="http://www.cwfa.org/">The Concerned Women for America.</a> O'Reilly went on to ask her some questions about the report that her organization published today. <a href="http://cwfa.org/library/pornography/2002-10-30_paw/">Pornography Awareness Week Press Conference.</a> which was fueled by CWFA's study of the adult industry titled <a href="http://cwfa.org/library/pornography/2002-10-30_paw/porn-profits.pdf">The Porn Ring Around Corporate White Collars: Getting Filthy Rich.</a> LaRue went on to state that these large mainstream companies should be prosecuted under Federal Obscenity laws. O'Reilly maintained that it was a premium service and that she would never get her way. O'Reilly stated that perhaps she could get something done on the local level, where hotels in certain cities would not offer adult services to it's guests and she agreed and stated that her organization has had some succes in one city (she named the city but I don't remember it.) Overall the small segment did not apply to the internet except for LaRue's brief mention of a Cincinnatti couple that was prosecuted and convicted for obscenity violations on the internet. She never stated who the couple was or where they were prosecuted. Quote:
The word "ass" is defined in your usage as "derogatory intensive combining suffice." If you have ever seen O'Reilly's Fox News Show or listened to his radio program you would know without a doubt that he is not "dumb" and therefore your statement is not a matter of opinion but it is completely false. I assume you launch such attacks to make yourself feel better about your intellect or to impress others into thinking that you are smart and clever. So :321GFY |
looool
look up 'straw man' while u are busy surfing gfy off the library computer :thumbsup |
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Rock on! :thumbsup |
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But since you were asking and to make you happy... 'straw man' is defined as "a man of straw"... so I guess I should look up 'straw'.. that is defined as "the stems of any of several cereals after cutting and threshing.. etc" Hope that helped.... :thumbsup |
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oh u mean like ur 2 posts?
mayb u had better look up the word 'hypocrite' in the dictionary u may find it much more difficult to negatively spin that def. thx for the long replies btw, glad 2 be able 2 waste the time of someone who serves no useful purpose on this planet :thumbsup |
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What an asshole!! |
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Mainstream companies like the telcos and major hotel chains make SCADS of money off porn. More, I hear, than those hotels make off their wildly overpriced in-room minibars.
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As far as "someone who serves no useful purpose on this planet" you must be talking about someone else! With any kind of decency or intellect how in the world could you make a statement about anyone like that? Without knowing who a person is, what they do, and how they live, how can you think that you are so superior to deem another life worthless? |
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is it at all enjoyable 4 u to be so committed 2 ur type of personality? id hate to be married/friends with ya. very boring lonely life. id spend some of ur posting time reading up on basic html design :2 cents: |
I dont see the feds coming into my home and tell me or anyone else what they can look at. Lot of talk by O'reilly but just because Ms. O'reilly won't let him spank his monkey to internet porn he shouldnt be so uptight. Those hotels make scads of cash off dirty movies they are stopping and neither are we. Somebody should send him a free membership so he can look at some good pussy.
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For some strange reason, I get the distinct feeling that a particular person here is using 'Atomica' as a source for their facts rather than simply relying on their own personal education and or memory....
just my .02 |
Some of you are assuming wrongly about O'reilly's position. He asked the woman what is obscene and illegal and her reply was sexual intercourse. He told her she is full of it and porn is not illegal except locally and if people have to go out of their way and make an effort to get porn he doesn't see what the big deal is.
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I challenge you to give me proof that : I am a hypocrite! That I serve no useful purpose on this planet! That I live a boring and lonely life! That I need to read up on basic HTML design! I am guessing that anyone that challenges you to defend your outrageous accusations is obnoxious (that is unpleasant, offensive).. Since you cannot prove any of those ridiculous claims! I have not called you any names or denounced any part of your lifestyle.. I just want you to prove what you state!! My bet is that you cannot! |
Whats next? Completely saying no to sex?
This reminds me of The Giver, to be honest. "Let us control everything! Let us control what we see, then how we think, then what we do!" Not an exact quote but close e-bloody-nuff. It annoys me that we do not have the freedoms to express ourselves and view the things we wish to view. To be perfectly honest, I came from a family that taught "sex is bad." But quite frankly, after having seen how bloody professional the adult industry is, I give it two thumbs up, and may some of the ethics from this industry hit some idiotic major corportations. Okay, enough of my ranting. I'm just peeved at the idiocy of some people.:ak47: |
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baiting me and straw maning ... pathetic if i had anything 2 prove 2 u id type complete sentences i will offer proof of the need for html tutelage - ur sig. :thumbsup |
I didn't see it, but I am guessing the couple in Cincinatti was the one that was prosecuted for selling her VHS videos. She sold them online, but if memory serves correctly then she was never hassled about her member area - although she did take it offline when the charges were filed.
When someone comes after you LOCALLY, there really isn't much you can do. I'd much rather thave federal charges filed against me. While Bill was at it, why didn't he go ahead and mention Yahoo or AOL - Time warner? There's tons of what these zealouts consider "porn" on the largest internet sites. |
@iginally posted by jas1552 [/i]
Some of you are assuming wrongly about O'reilly's position. He asked the woman what is obscene and illegal and her reply was sexual intercourse. He told her she is full of it and porn is not illegal except locally and if people have to go out of their way and make an effort to get porn he doesn't see what the big deal is. [/QUOTE] Yes, right. That's exactly what happened. The only disparaging comment he made towards porn was something about those "crazy" people who get together to fuck in front of a camera as a duo, trio or "whatever." The women he was interviewing (I forget her name) was insane. A blathering political careerist with a pussy that must resemble a petrified mummy's. He royally dised her by rolling his eyes and repeatedly hammering against her idiocy by pointing out the obvious 'lost cause' nature of her cause: People want porn, people will watch porn in the privacy of their home or hotel room, and people will pay a premium price for -- so 'hello' AT&T and Hilton, et al. The Feds won't go near this and big deal if some small town in Alabama does, no one gives a shit. :xomunch |
Programs like this are good for us.
You cannot buy that kind of advertising, 15 minutes on PrimeTime TV fantastic. Will they close down the porn industry? Impossible. |
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BTW.. in your sig there was no clickable link! I don't see you posting a link to anything???? Why is that? Are you afraid? Please type a complete sentence to me just to prove that you can. I still challenge you to prove one of the insults you blabbed about me to be true!! You and I both know that you can't... so come up with some other clever little line to TRY and make me look like an idiot! |
the difference between you and i is that i am breaking ur balls just because i think ur a twit.
you on the other hand are totally serious. god bless ya for having ur opinions, but i dont see how it surprises u that someone occasionally comes along to twist the stick u have stuck up ur ass. :Graucho |
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