Posted on 08/26/2013 10:09:33 AM PDT by ComtedeMaistre
Exactly. How many people have they set-up placing items on their computers?
Neither Bart nor Lisa Simpson is a child. They have been around since April of 1987, and they were not newborns even then.
Well then, I guess the Simpson’s Movie must be child-porn...
Good point.
Some were hanged. None were burned at the stake.
I think you are correct. To compare a cherub from a religious or myhological themed artwork created by one of the world’s most famous artists in all of human history is a far cry from what this guy most likely possesed. The key is they keep saying “fake”, meaning some perv with time on his hands coddled together some rather nasty scenes with the simpson kids doing god knows what to each other.
As far as the gov planting images on your computer to gin up a charge and ruin your life? I’m sure they could if they wanted to. I don’t loose sleep over it.
The one they talk about on MSNBC is Virginia.
Cuncinelli, the GOP candidate for gov, is currently AG, and he changed the VA State Seal to cover up an exposed breast on the seal.
Hells Bells, are you old enough to remember that particular ‘’Coppertone Tan’’ billboard of the 1960s? That should so you just how much times have changed.
You are correct ,, not only can your friendly neighborhood cop buy a small memory stick for less than a pack of cigarettes , he can carry it without setting off any red flags and drop it anywhere.... It is the new throwdown.
Next...
A burqa on the Venus de Milo.
Yes, sketchy. The Cherubs may "have a more human appearance" than the Simpsons drawings, but they are not sexually explicit. I don't know what kinds of images this guy had, but I'm guessing they were not just artistic nude drawings of the Simpsons.
Why not both at the same time? Prosecutorial discretion, don't you know.
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