Posted on September 14, 2009 06:48 PM

This photo of pre-teen girls could be pornography. But only if you live in whacky Wyoming County, Pennsylvania where there are pervert-minded idiots like District Attorney George Skumanick Jr. affectionately known by his friends as George Scumbag Jr.
Posted on December 9, 2008 05:45 PM

Ironically, while the naked virgin photo in my previous post was deemed indecent by the UK's Internet Watch Foundation, an Abercrombie & Fitch Quarterly magazine which was removed in 2002 in the America after four US states threatened legal action over its display of semi-nude young men is now available in London. Seems semi-naked young boys are indecent in America but not indecent in the UK. Very confusing for retailers to say the least.
Posted on December 8, 2008 08:39 PM

Last Saturday the watchdog group Internet Watch Foundation (UK) placed Wikipedia on its blacklist when the group was told the encyclopedia had published the banned cover of a 1970s Scorpions album, Virgin Killer, featuring a naked prepubescent girl. Because of the ban Wikipedia was unable to verify its UK editors and had to block them while the ban remains in effect.
Posted on October 1, 2007 11:10 AM

I am opposed to anti-war demonstrations. However I like the idea of Breasts not Bombs in principle. I think that if the women in Muslim countries ran around bare breasted there would be fewer frustrated, blue-balled Islamic maniacs running around.
Posted on June 6, 2007 07:19 PM
We need to reign in our Prosecutors and the rest of this country needs to take a chill-pill before we end up with our own Shariah law without any help from Muslims.
Posted on May 16, 2007 02:13 PM
So please, dear reader, if something offends thine eye, mind your own f* business, please? Change the channel, switch the station, walk away, avert your eyes, or blog about it if you must, but stop asking for every single host that offends you to be fired.
Posted on June 13, 2006 07:01 PM
When China asked Google to censor its searches, see my story here the United States stayed silent. Why? Simple, how can the US condemn China when this administration wants the exact same thing?
When the whole world condemns China for executing thousands of non-violent offenders, the US remains equally silent and for the same reason.
Posted on May 24, 2006 02:06 PM
Congress, Google, Governments, everybody wants to stick their censoring nose into the Internet.
Posted on April 12, 2006 01:04 PM

Even though Playboy Indonesia is milder than most magazines already available in the city, Muslim militants (redundant) today attacked Playboy's new Editorial Offices in the Indonesian Capital of Jakarta.
Posted on February 19, 2006 11:55 AM
Congress is turning up the heat on the cozy relationship that Internet giants Google, Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Cisco Systems conduct with China's cyber-police. If Congress is so concerned about cyber-police then why aren't they investigating the Justice Department's porn patrol, our very own cyber-police?
Posted on February 1, 2006 11:36 AM
"Four of the top U.S. technology companies refused an invitation to attend a congressional briefing on the subject of human rights and the Internet in China.
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Cisco Systems did not respond to formal invitations sent by the Congressional Human Rights Caucus but called, or emailed, their refusals to attend the briefing on Wednesday."
Posted on January 26, 2006 01:10 AM
To try it yourself, type in Google.cn in your browser address and search for whatever. Search for "Porn" and get 24,300,000 links, do it in the US edition and you get 109,000,000 links. Likewise "Chinese Torture" yields 2,420,000 links, while the US edition is 13,200,000 links.
Posted on January 21, 2006 04:57 AM
Google is adamantly refusing Federal prosecutors requests for web search records.
Posted on January 19, 2006 02:35 AM
The Bush administration, seeking to revive an online pornography law struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court, has subpoenaed Google Inc. for details on what its users have been looking for through its popular search engine.