To: IonInsights
"OK, we've all seen breasts before, so seeing this is not what's upsetting me."
My 7-year-old son had not! Thanks MTV, NFL, and CBS.....you were able to pollute my son with your filthy images just when I least expected it, at a time when I thought my son and I were safe to enjoy a simple game of Champions.
212 posted on
02/02/2004 8:28:37 AM PST by
Prolifeconservative
(If there is another terrorist attack, the womb is a very unsafe place to hide.)
To: Prolifeconservative; Porterville
My 7-year-old son had not! Thanks MTV, NFL, and CBS.....you were able to pollute my son with your filthy images just when I least expected it, at a time when I thought my son and I were safe to enjoy a simple game of Champions. Its not about the children. Right porterville?
Well we better arrest all the women in Asia and Africa who run around without tops too... oh, horror.... female breast, what will we do??? We must save the children from the breast.... It is for the children... it is always for the children... Reminds me of a Ashcroft moment, when he put a drape over a marble statue.
216 posted on
02/02/2004 8:46:12 AM PST by
new cruelty
(Better the devil you know than the devil don't)
To: Prolifeconservative
Fair enough. I agree that under-aged kids were unfairly and inappropriately exposed, and that was wrong.
To: Prolifeconservative
My 7-year-old son had not! Thanks MTV, NFL, and CBS.....you were able to pollute my son with your filthy images just when I least expected it, at a time when I thought my son and I were safe to enjoy a simple game of Champions.Telling me your 7 year old paid enough comprehending attention to have been polluted by that 3 seconds of image?
This was a whole lot of nothing for a 7 year old, a couple seconds of "wha- oooh!" for a 15 year old, and a whole lot of "something to get upset about" for everyone else.
Me, I didn't see it live, but I love the carnival atmosphere here!
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