They've already got that in place --- the exceptionless legal protection of porn on Public Library internet --- in California and, I presume, elsewhere as well.
So if I'm a home-schooling parent, it's my job to keep my children out of the Public Library? And all other children as well, because sick memes run through groups of kids like a virus?
What right has the ACLU to make Public Libraries unusable by the very part of the public to whom they are indispensible: parents with kids? Am I a threat to democracy because I don't want my kids to "open any door" and stumble upon an inches-away zoom shot of a well-hung male f*cking a well-hung male?
Are you saying, as well, that during all those decades when porn WAS suppressed by interstate commerce laws, everybody had the law wrong, but now that the mind-adhesive filth is everywhere, we've finally got what the Founding Fathers wanted?
And are you not familiar with Communist aims for breaking down society, or do you think that's some sort of Conservative canard?
18. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them "censorship" and a violation of free speech and free press.I would be a tad more satisfied with the Free Republic if it would make a clean break with the ACLU.19. Break down culture standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and T.V.
20. Present homosexuality, degeneracy, and promiscuity, as "normal, natural, healthy."
Well said, Mrs!
Actually, having run the Moral Absolutes list for years since I invented it (with help over the years running it) I’ve seen my share of porn articles.
I remember one library they had to install rubber mats in front of the computers, since the men masturbating in front of them were messing up the floor.
I guess according to Gay State that’s a small price to pay for E-Z access pornography ON OUR DIME.
And of course, families with children just have to avoid public libraries.
Reminds me of years ago in the Eugene OR public library I was looking for some kind of art book when I happened to see a book stuck in sideways along the tops of the other books. Being the book neatnick that I am, I took it out to replace it correctly. The number/codes didn’t match, so I opened it up and read one paragraph of the most horrible and revolting pornography - and I thought - suppose a child read this!! It still makes me almost physically ill thinking of it, and I don’t remember the details.
There is no protection of pornography under the First Amendment if a person understands the intent of the writers and signers.