Now *this* is a Subject: line I never expected to see flash across my screen... Since dejanews.com is on that swamp-list, I suspect pathfinder.com may appear as well. Banning images or text because they might lead to impure thoughts or even criminal actions is odd. It makes individuals *less* responsible for what they do, and refuses to admit the possibility of free will... -Declan At 12:17 -0700 7/29/97, Mike Duvos wrote:
Declan writes:
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Very nice article.
"They shouldn't be doing these things with the children's pictures," Cox says.
Cough. One wonders why these nuts spend so much of their time worrying about what they imagine others to be aroused by, and why they embrace the doctrine of "vicarious long-distance molestation" whenever they think an otherwise ordinary photograph has been the victim of some random stranger's impure thoughts.
Such nonsense is central to the doctrine of radical feminists like Andrea Dworkin, of the "Playboy is rape" mentality. I've never had a clue as to why such individuals aren't laughed out of the auditorium immediately.
Anyone want to wager whether http://netlynews.com/ is the newest addition to the other 82k of URLs on Paladino's now-famous "Sewer Site"? :)
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