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Ohio Legislator's Civics Lesson To High School Students Includes Photo Of Naked Woman

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by hypnotoad72 October 3, 2007 11:27 PM EDT
Well, everybody knows bribery is a form of prostitution, but who knew they''d see the literal rather than the simile in action? :-D

Pity the chap wasn''t a biology teacher instead; he''d have given a lot of the class an instant interest in the topic... Teachers love it when they see most of their students get "A"s...

Oh, there is nothing wrong with nudity. But the context in which it is displayed is when the problems occur. It was not appropriate to show nude women in the context as described in the article.
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by Krazcarl October 3, 2007 11:20 PM EDT
banone1 get your foot out of the toilet.
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by anonbene October 3, 2007 10:58 PM EDT
Why is a woman breasts considered porn? We are a terribly schizophrenic country when it comes to ***.

I''ll bet some Christian Republican mother sues the guy because of the emotional trauma it caused to her baby.
Did you know that, "Oh! The Humanity!" is a verbal ejaculation?
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by patriotic9 October 3, 2007 10:29 PM EDT
What''s a big deal!!!

It''s better to see a NAKED BODY then to see a DEAD BODY.
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by anonbychoice October 3, 2007 9:27 PM EDT
OMG GROW UP America. He had a picture of a naked woman. SO WHAT!! There''s millions of dollars worth of Fine Art that portrays nudity at its finest. What do you suggest we do? Call the police in to arrest the dead?? What a low self esteem society we live in that our tax dollars are put to work because of a naked woman.............May God have mercy on us all!!!!!
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by kansas1946 October 3, 2007 9:18 PM EDT
Other than a good laugh, I hardly see this as newsworthy. I don''t regard the female body as obscene, so the only damage is a red face for the senator and a good time for the kids. I am surprised that law enforcement was called in. The senator and the school administrators couldn''t handle this?
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by iceman_1960 October 3, 2007 9:06 PM EDT
"...a photo of a nude woman in a high school class..."

Hardly a matter for the police to be called in.

No doubt the Art Class at school has a few works featuring that. Every good Art Museum does.
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by iceman_1960 October 3, 2007 9:00 PM EDT
"An Ohio state legislator surprised a high school class when the computer he was using projected a photo of a nude woman during a lecture on how a bill becomes a law."

But that IS the way some bills become law...

Seriously, this was probably a high school prank.

I read about something like this being done in the NFL also. A deadly serious coach was running a film for the team. When he started it, the team was treated to an unusual "drill" involving a naked couple in a wheat field.

Boys will be boys.
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by slim1h2o October 3, 2007 9:00 PM EDT
could have been much worse.


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Posted by modemmack at 05:51 PM : Oct 03, 2007

Yup, it could''ve been like "Hey little boy, you want to see some pics of booobies?
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by omded October 3, 2007 8:59 PM EDT
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