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Posted by: E.A.NAIR (Monday 20 March 2006, 4:27 PM)

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I find this whole discussion rather tedious. First of all, we are 'supposedly' living in a free and democratic society; because 9/11 we were willing allowed our politicians to erode some of our rights and freedom to improve security of the nation. But allowing politicions to give us moral guidance would be like asking the devil to be our priest and confessor.
If anyone finds porn offencive, they have a choice,with a click of a button to turn it of. Even an idiot can do that. Sometimes I think politicions forget why the people elected them in the first place.If I wanted moral guidance, I'll go to my priest, thank you very much

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