Listen up. Have you been hearing that females also have an addiction for pornography? When considering the sources, we repeatedly asked for valid research for evidence. We have either received no evidence about the claims, received some interesting numbers related to different subjects, were told the evidence was coming, or just received plain nonsense. You say how can this be, if notable organizations operated by notable persons who even wrote books including females with an addiction to pornography, secondly targeting women? In these instances, when some of our cohorts for anti-pornography by using the label of an "addiction for pornography" interchangeably with being "sexually addicted," we have a problem.
Our nonprofit has promoted and invested in 'morality and decency' in battling pornography for over twelve years by researching it, interviewing addicted males, researching rapes of women and children, interviewing females, and interviewing countless prostitutes, offered numerous conference speakers -- during which we have not found one female personally interested in pornography, let alone, addicted to it. Read On
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Buy Broccoli Can President Barack Obama and Congress enact legislation that orders Americans to buy broccoli? If so, where did they get that authority? What provision in the Constitution empowers the federal government to order an individual to buy a product he does not want?
This is not a question about nutrition. It is not a question about whether broccoli is good for you or about the relative merits of broccoli versus other foods. It is a question about the constitutional limits on the power of the federal government. It is a question about freedom.
Can President Obama and Congress enact legislation that orders Americans to buy health insurance? Read On |
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Volunteerism Scandals Hollywood hearts Obama. Obama hearts government-directed national service. That is why you won’t be able to change the TV channel all week without getting lectured about the need to get off the couch and Do Something. (After your favorite shows are over, of course.) Creeped out? You should be.
The entertainment industry, inspired by Obama’s $6 billion expansion of government volunteerism spending, is coordinating plot lines and ads to push public service. “The message will be nearly ubiquitous,” reports the Los Angeles Times, “starting in the morning with programs such as ‘Today’ and ‘The View,’ and then echoed on soap operas, prime-time series and late-night shows.” First lady Michelle Obama, a relentless AmeriCorps promoter who publicly extolled the Tinseltown initiative last month, will cap off the week with an appearance on “The Jay Leno Show” on Friday. Read On |
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