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Posted on 06/20/2003 1:42:28 PM PDT by webber
'INTERNET PORN UPDATE'
Dr. Stephen Brockway, is a psychiatrist who says he has patients who spend 10 hours at a time on the Internet viewing pornography, "they don't eat, don't sleep," he said. "We call the Internet the crack cocaine of sex addiction."
University of Pennsylvania psychologist Mary Ann Layden warns, that when introduced to the brain, pornography can become "an addictive substance...that's harder for the porn addict to go into remission than the cocaine addict."
WHEN DO WE SAY "ENOUGH"?
Will it be when our children and grandchildren are destroyed because due to years of viewing illegal smut?
Will it be when our spouses, pastors, and friends blow up their careers and lives because they've been secretly addicted to online pornography--the same garbage that fills our email inboxes everyday?
THE VERDICT IS IN ...
How much longer will be wait before Americans march on Washington demanding action on a disease that has truly taken hold of our nation? Do we dare wait until it touches our loved ones?
According to the experts, it may already have, and you just don't yet know about it.
THE TIME IS NOW TO ACT.
The truth is we can't wait any longer. The Internet is literally exploding with unsolicited porn spam messages-- messages that are coming faster and more furious than ever-- each expertly crafted to seduce and corrupt! No, we can't wait any longer. That's precisely why Grassfire is asking for your help.
***ACTION ITEM: PROTECT YOUR FRIENDS
PLEASE FORWARD THIS UPDATE TO YOUR FRIENDS FAMILY AND CLERGY, URGE THEM TO READ THIS REPORT AND TAKE ACTION WITH US IN THE FIGHT TO END ILLEGAL INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY BY CLICKING HERE
Over the next 90 days, we want to raise an army of 450,000 citizens who are demanding an end to addictive and destructive illegal porn spam messages.
GRASSFIRE'S PROMISE TO YOU
If you help us reach our goal we promise to make this a MAJOR ISSUE IN WASHINGTON, and we won't back down until we see REAL ACTION AND REAL RESULTS!
But it starts with you!
Thanks for your help.
Your Friends at Grassfire.net Real Impact. Real Feedback. Real Results (TM)
P.S. Last week, 4,755 citizens joined our fight against illegal Internet pornography because of your actions. Keep up the great work, and thanks for continuing to spread spreading the grassfire on this vital issue!
IF YOU HAVEN'T DONE SO ALREADY, PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION BY CLICKING HERE
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posted on
06/20/2003 1:42:28 PM PDT
by
webber
To: webber
Free Republic - the crack cocaine of conservatism.
2
posted on
06/20/2003 1:44:25 PM PDT
by
PianoMan
(Liberate the Axis of Evil)
To: PianoMan
Free Republic - the crack cocaine of conservatism. I can quit anytime I want. Honest I can.
3
posted on
06/20/2003 1:45:33 PM PDT
by
Constitution Day
(Have *you* taunted a liberal today?)
To: webber
Hmm...from the title I thought FR was looking into an alternate source of income.
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posted on
06/20/2003 1:47:53 PM PDT
by
BJClinton
To: webber
Hyperbolic cognitive dissonance alert!
Notice the lack of differentiation between this:
Dr. Stephen Brockway, is a psychiatrist who says he has patients who spend 10 hours at a time on the Internet viewing pornography, "they don't eat, don't sleep," he said. "We call the Internet the crack cocaine of sex addiction."
And this:
Will it be when our children and grandchildren are destroyed because due to years of viewing illegal smut?
Logical congruency is our friend.
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posted on
06/20/2003 1:49:33 PM PDT
by
Pahuanui
(when A Foolish Man Hears The tao, He Laughs Out Loud.)
To: Constitution Day
Ever try to go cold turkey?
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posted on
06/20/2003 1:50:05 PM PDT
by
ffusco
(Maecilius Fuscus, Governor of Longovicium , Manchester, England. 238-244 AD)
To: webber
I see the internet as a giant virtual city. Just as most cities have a 'red light' district, or at least, an area where sex shops, peep shows, adult entertainment, etc. is located, so does the internet. And just like the analogous city, I can choose to go to that part of town, or not.
If you stay out of that part of town, you have nothing to worry about.
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posted on
06/20/2003 1:51:34 PM PDT
by
spodefly
(This is my tagline. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
To: ffusco
Nope. I don't think I could take it.
However, last summer I went on vacation & didn't Freep all week.
I also don't post on the weekends, normally. I guess there is hope for me. :)
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posted on
06/20/2003 1:52:28 PM PDT
by
Constitution Day
(Have *you* taunted a liberal today?)
To: webber
Sex addiction doesn't require a computer. Bill Clinton does just fine harrassing women who get within his grasp.
Some stake out the bars or college parties. Some frequent strip joints and prostitutes.
Those relationships are no more meaningful than the internet geek's.
Internet usage (even non-porn sites like FR) can be an addiction just like tv viewing can be an addiction.
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posted on
06/20/2003 1:54:53 PM PDT
by
weegee
(NO BLOOD FOR RATINGS: CNN let human beings be tortured and killed to keep their Baghdad bureau open)
To: spodefly
If you stay out of that part of town, you have nothing to worry about.But we can't risk allowing people to control themselves!</sarcasm>
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posted on
06/20/2003 1:55:52 PM PDT
by
Djarum
To: webber
Is this organization one of those front groups for some competing special interest lobby? Maybe the strip club owners' association or porno magazine publishers or eBay?
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posted on
06/20/2003 1:56:40 PM PDT
by
bayourod
To: webber
There's PORN on the internet?
12
posted on
06/20/2003 1:56:54 PM PDT
by
malakhi
To: malakhi
I'm shocked. Shocked!
To: PianoMan
Folks, if you want to get rid of dirty eamil, you are wasting your time signing petitions and marching. Just get an email id from an ISP using (several) blacklists... if you're *really* anal use a whitelist (no one except people in your list can send email to you).
Nasty spam isn't going away because most if it is sent from Korea, China, Brazil, etc., and you can march all you want and they aren't going to care.
Well, on second thought they might care because a lot of marchers would mean a lot of people received their spam.
http://www.spamcop.net -- and has whitelists etc.
http://www.hushmail.com -- all of the above and SSL and PGP for end to end encryption.
And no, I don't profit from either.
To: webber
Dr. Stephen Brockway, is a psychiatrist who says he has patients who spend 10 hours at a time on the Internet viewing pornography, "they don't eat, don't sleep," he said. "We call the Internet the crack cocaine of sex addiction."
To: Constitution Day
I can quit anytime I want. Honest I can. Mark Twain said as much of his smoking cigars. He said that he was not addicted and could quit anytime he wanted, he had done it a thousand times.
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posted on
06/20/2003 2:02:26 PM PDT
by
mc5cents
To: webber
Although I am loathe to run to the government to solve our problems, I must say that these unsolicited graphic porno e-mails are really a problem that needs to be stopped.
The essence of a free market is a voluntary interaction between two entities. Such interactions ought not generally be subject to government control. Bu I am not a voluntary party to the graphical smut that fllods my mailbox every day.
I don't know if there is a technical way that the government can stop it, but if there is, I would support government involvement in this instance.
One thing I don't understand. I don't click on these e-mails, but I'm sure the people who send them accept credit card payments.
Even if it is impossible to track where these spammers are, certainly it is possible for the government to interfere with their status as credit card merchants.
Here is my suggestion:
1)The government sets up a national registry of people who don't want spam.
2) It sets up a second list of people who will volunteer to be spam watchers (all of whom would have to be on the first registry to qualify).
3) Once a spam watcher gets an unsolicited e-mail, he makes the credit card purchase. When the bill comes, he submits it to the feds, who can then order the card companies to trace the transaction and identify the account into which the proceeds are deposited. The account is immediately confiscated, with the spam watcher getting a reward, and the card company being reimbursed for the processing expense. The account holder would be subject to severe criminal sanctions.
4) If a card company continues to make any subsequent deposits to that account, it gets assessed a fine.
I'm sure that some type of system along these lines would be both workable and effective.
Whaddya'll think, fellow freepers?
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posted on
06/20/2003 2:03:06 PM PDT
by
Maceman
To: ffusco
Ever try to go cold turkey? Kleenex is more sanitary.
18
posted on
06/20/2003 2:03:10 PM PDT
by
Junior
("Eat recycled food. It's good for the environment and okay for you...")
To: webber
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posted on
06/20/2003 2:03:46 PM PDT
by
Luis Gonzalez
(Cuba serĂ¡ libre...soon.)
To: webber
University of Pennsylvania psychologist Mary Ann Layden warns, that when introduced to the brain, pornography can become "an addictive substance...that's harder for the porn addict to go into remission than the cocaine addict." BS. The "porn addict" has a psychological addiction and the cocaine addict's addiction is both psychological and physical.
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posted on
06/20/2003 2:04:40 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mojo
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