Federal Anti-Obscenity Program Comes Up Limp
kotj.mf writes "The New York Times reports that the Federally funded anti-Web pornography campaign run by Morality in Media, a conservative religious group, has yet to result a single prosecution for obscenity, despite having generated more than 67,000 citizen complaints. The group, better known for its campaign to have Cosmopolitan removed from supermarket checkout stands, is pushing the Justice Department to more aggressively pursue cases against what it sees as 'a prime threat to society, the growth on the Internet of sexual material involving consenting adults.'"
Have you not been paying attention? Funding "faith based organizations" was the first thing Bush did after he got elected in 2000.
Congress initially denied funding, citing the separation of church and state, and Bush bypassed them via an "Executive Order".
Welcome to the theocracy.
I guess they see how well all those middle-eastern governments are working, and want to bring the same thing to the U.S.
What the guys and gals at the Morality in Media group don't seem to get is that the Justice Dept is not the FCC. The DOJ doesn't file criminal charges based on the number of complaints.
But if you look at the PTC & FCC, you can easily understand where they got the idea from and why they thought would work.
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You should cite your sources. This is something Alan Watts said many times in many ways. You also might want to provide one of the full quotations, since they're directly relevant to this discussion. For example, in 1968 he said that
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