Would you support or oppose the President of the United States if he were to do all in his power to ensure federal obscenity laws were enforced vigorously? In 2008, a survey by Harris Interactive asked this question. Of the respondents, 75% said they would support the president, while only 19% said they would oppose.
Since 2002, more than 74,684 internet obscenity complaints have been filed through ObscenityCrimes.com.
If you believe that obscenity should be enforced, know that the majority of Americans and thousands of filed obscenity complaints back your position. It is a vocal minority that tries to persuade society that obscenity does not matter. But the common person understands that obscenity does matter and laws against it need to be enforced.
Obscenity Enforcement: Are You in the Majority?
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I would totally support him as well!! I am increasingly thinking that this illusion of "neutrality" in the law is not the best thing for this country. Why does our law protect something that not only is so obviously wrong, but also the grand majority of us recognize it as wrong?
I say we stand up for what we all know is right--the position of "I think it is wrong, but whom am I to force my beliefs on someone else" is on the same path as Lincoln's warning that "a house divided against itself cannot stand." As He also said, "Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it." (Lincoln's Cooper Institute Address, February 27, 1860).
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