Post by Torey. on Sept 27, 2005 12:13:17 GMT -6
hey guys and gals. "the fbi has joined the BUSH ADMINISTRATION IN "THE WAR ON PORN" " go here to read about the war on porn with suicide girls website. They recently had to pull down a bunch of sets that showed blood, handcuffs and the likes that our controlling officials have deemed pornography and not art. there was nothing in the world wrong with these sets. very tasteful, artsy and beautiful. I am shooting my first set for a friend today for suicide girls. so, this shit bothers me.. read about it and take action to your rights to view,listen,and so forth what you want to in the privacy of your own home.. xoxo
suicidegirls.com/news/culture/11930/
suicidegirls.com/boards/Current+Events/81427/page1/
II don;t know if yoiu have to have a member ship to read it but i will also post the stuff below.
The FBI is joining the Bush Administration's "War on Porn." The intelligence agency has sent out a memo asking for agents to join the anti-porn squad. This time, they're targeting legal pornography that is marketed to adults, a tactic that hasn't been attempted with any strength since the days of Attorney General Ed Meese under President Reagan in the 1980s.
But [Attorney General Alberto] Gonzales endorses the rationale of predecessor Meese: that adult pornography is a threat to families and children. Christian conservatives, long skeptical of Gonzales, greeted the pornography initiative with what the Family Research Council called "a growing sense of confidence in our new attorney general."
Congress began funding the obscenity initiative in fiscal 2005 and specified that the FBI must devote 10 agents to adult pornography. The bureau decided to create a dedicated squad only in the Washington Field Office. "All other field offices may investigate obscenity cases pursuant to this initiative if resources are available," the directive from headquarters said. "Field offices should not, however, divert resources from higher priority matters, such as public corruption."
You'd think that maybe, just maybe, the government would have better things to do with its time, money, and investigative resources.
suicidegirls.com/news/culture/11930/
suicidegirls.com/boards/Current+Events/81427/page1/
II don;t know if yoiu have to have a member ship to read it but i will also post the stuff below.
The FBI is joining the Bush Administration's "War on Porn." The intelligence agency has sent out a memo asking for agents to join the anti-porn squad. This time, they're targeting legal pornography that is marketed to adults, a tactic that hasn't been attempted with any strength since the days of Attorney General Ed Meese under President Reagan in the 1980s.
But [Attorney General Alberto] Gonzales endorses the rationale of predecessor Meese: that adult pornography is a threat to families and children. Christian conservatives, long skeptical of Gonzales, greeted the pornography initiative with what the Family Research Council called "a growing sense of confidence in our new attorney general."
Congress began funding the obscenity initiative in fiscal 2005 and specified that the FBI must devote 10 agents to adult pornography. The bureau decided to create a dedicated squad only in the Washington Field Office. "All other field offices may investigate obscenity cases pursuant to this initiative if resources are available," the directive from headquarters said. "Field offices should not, however, divert resources from higher priority matters, such as public corruption."
You'd think that maybe, just maybe, the government would have better things to do with its time, money, and investigative resources.