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Pornographic Stash Found in Bin Laden's Hideout
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Short of a nunnery, Osama bin Laden's compound is probably one of the last places on Earth one would expect to find porn.
The pornography recovered in bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad consists of modern, electronically recorded video and is fairly extensive, according to the officials, who discussed the discovery with Reuters on condition of anonymity.
The officials said they were not yet sure precisely where in the compound the pornography was discovered or who had been viewing it.
Reports from Abbottabad have said that bin Laden's compound was cut off from the Internet or other hard-wired communications networks. It is unclear how compound residents would have acquired the pornography.
But a video released by the Obama administration confiscated from the compound showed bin Laden watching pictures of himself on a TV screen, indicating that the compound was equipped with video playback equipment.
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posted by Leksi
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Anti-pornography Lawmaker Caught Viewing Pornography
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An Indonesian lawmaker who helped pass anti-pornography laws got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Apparently he was filmed watching a pornographic video while fellow legislators debated plans to build a new parliament building. I think it's probably okay for me to watch porn while working, but how on earth does a politician think it's okay to watch it while he's working?
Why do politicians continue to pass laws that they don't agree with? Oh yeah, because we continue to see examples where politicians are actually above the law. You don't seriously think he's going to be prosecuted for possessing pornography, even though the law he helped pass makes that a criminal offense?
I would like to know what he was watching though. Could be good press for the performers or the studio.
[from huffingtonpost]
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posted by webmaster
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Sandra Bullock Goes After Janine's Baby
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| [ celebrity ] [ hypocrisy ] [ legal ] [ lawyers ] [ performer ] [ opinion ] [ sandra bullock ] [ janine ] |
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We're living in crazy times when a woman whose only crime is tax evasion, can actually lose her child simply because her ex-husband, the child's father, is married to a powerful Hollywood actress, and because the mother is Janine, a porn star.
Sandra Bullock lured Jesse James away from his 7-month pregnant wife, Janine, but because Janine is in the adult industry, no one seemed to be disgusted by the "other woman" who swooped in to break apart a family with a child on the way. Nope, that seemed totally cool in the media's eyes.
Now, without any evidence whatsoever, Janine is being accused of doing drugs and exposing her child to porn, etc. Janine has made it clear that she's been drug-free for ten years and counting. Her daughter Sunny, whom Janine raised completely by herself for the first three years, is five years old. In fact, surprisingly little is mentioned about Jesse James' penchant for riding around with Hell's Angels motorcycle gangs as well as his death-defying TV stunts for media attention.
Of course, Sandra Bullock, who is forty-five years old and probably can't conceive kids of her own, doesn't stand anything to gain from getting custody of her husband's and Janine's child, right?
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posted by Leksi
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Australian Women Horny Despite Porn Bans
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Australia has numerous bans on adult film, including limits on how many adult films an adult can have in the "privacy" of one's own home. Through government sponsored and enforced filtering, there are now bans on Internet porn. And in what critics consider one of the most racist gestures of this century, the Australian government is banning access to porn among Indigenous communities and peoples in the Northern Territory, but only those individuals of color, not Caucasians. Australia has a long and dubious (at best) history of waging war on porn, so a new book by Australian film development exec, Joan Sauers (pictured), is offering insight into whether Australia's policy matches social reality.
Sex Lives of Australian Women, based on an anonymous online sex survey of approximately 2000 Australian women aged 19 to 70, exposes everything from harrowing stories of sexual attack to porn viewing habits - and given the government's political attacks on porn - the results are quite surprising. Sauers breaks common stereotypes on what Australian women are up to in the sack with statistics:
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posted by Leksi
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Fox News Softcore Porn Scandal
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There's a video on the Internet that was banned from the popular news aggregator, Digg.com, being deemed too risqué by the editors. This same video was banned from the Google-owned video sharing site, YouTube, also for the adult nature of its content. This doesn't seem like a big deal as plenty of video clips with adult content find their way on inappropriate web sites. It comes as no surprise that porn would be banned on web sites that are popular among minors, such as YouTube. Except, this particular video is a montage of 100% Fox News content as aired on Fox News to practically every household in America, during prime time.
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posted by Leksi
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