To: middie
No, it's the manifestation of the dominance of the far right in the congress and governmental regulatory agencies. It's also the begining of the collection process by the religious freaks on their investment in the current state of public policy making. What a rant!
The simple truth is some folks are inclined to favor a decent society in which to raise their children without being exposed to promiscuous unbridled sexuality at every turn because smut peddlers are protected under the freedom of speech clause.
We just want to be able to go to the 7-11 without a copy of sluts-r-us on display out in the open at children eye level! or search the web for homework research without 1000 hits for sluts-r-us websites flashing across the monitor.
What's wrong with making pornography harder to access for children?!? Instead of .com, .org, etc. designate all adult material .xxx so we can elect not to be exposed to it!
147 posted on
11/20/2004 12:25:49 PM PST by
DirtyHarryY2K
(Perversion is not a civil right.)
To: DirtyHarryY2K
Blah, blah---meaningless bumbling of crypto rote pet phrases constructed by religious fanactic who think their mission in life is to tell me what I can read, to what movie I can go or rent, and anything else they choose to dislike for others. Freedom is the foundation of this country. There are hundreds of books on the shelves of your local library that describe freedom. Perhaps you might read a few---that is, of course, if there are any left after you and your kindred fanactics get throught burning them.
157 posted on
11/20/2004 7:27:30 PM PST by
middie
To: DirtyHarryY2K
We just want to be able to go to the 7-11 without a copy of sluts-r-us on display out in the open at children eye level! or search the web for homework research without 1000 hits for sluts-r-us websites flashing across the monitor.
Or be able to download our email without 50 unsolicited ads for "c1al!s" coming through. That's my personal favorite. If people who love free email are smart, they'd put the smack-down on these b@stards hard. Eventually, someone's going to propose an "internet postage" scheme and people are going to vote for it if for no other reason than to keep this filth out of their inboxes.
228 posted on
11/21/2004 7:16:03 PM PST by
Antoninus
(Santorum in '08)
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