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Last October, Morality In Media (MIM), the “leading national organization opposing pornography and indecency through public education and the application of the law,” launched an effort to get presidential candidates in both major parties to commit to strict enforcement of obscenity laws. In both face-to-face meetings and written statements, three candidates made this pledge: Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum.
When MIM’s Executive Director Dawn Hawkins asked former Speaker Gingrich if he will enforce existing laws that make distribution of hard-core adult pornography illegal, he responded: “Yes, I will appoint an Attorney General who will enforce these laws.”
Originally posted by paganini
well taking away porn will certainly start a massive riot/ revolution.
Lmao! Good on you. And as for this ridiculousness, it was to be expected. Hell I expect this and every other administration (except for RP's of course) to follow to the letter, the writings of 1984. War will be peace and ignorance will be knowledge, our past will be forged and our future dictated.
Originally posted by Mistaken_mystery
"When did sex become a bad thing? Did I miss a meeting?" Bill Hicks
2nd
Originally posted by discolo
you can try to take my porn but youĺl have to get past my hot, hard, pulsating..................
Originally posted by shadowmyst
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively,
or to the people." - 10th Amendment to the US Constitution