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Story: DoJ may regret battling Google over porn probe

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Posted by: Anonymous (Tuesday 21 March 2006, 7:30 AM)

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I would much prefer that my young children watch an hour of consensual sexual activity (between adults) than watch a boxing match. Why exactly does the Department of Justice believe it is more harmful for children to watch one person please another person sexually than than it would be for them to watch one person try to hurt another person so badly that he cannot stand up?

I'd like to see parental controls on The Apprentice (promotes avarice), on all contact sports, including football (promotes violence), on music programs that allow songs about how hard it is to be a pimp (promotes misogyny), on presidential press conferences (promotes dishonesty, arrogance, stupidity, etc.)

Your mileage may vary...

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