Comments on: "Clean" Movie Maven Arrested For Teen Sex
Utah Man Who Sold R-Rated Films Shorn Of Skin Arrested For Sex With 14-Year-Old Girls
- You''''re right for once I agree the Democrats don''''t have any family values.
Posted by jowand at 02:07 PM : Jan 26, 2008
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LOL You are just FACIST to the core aren''t you Swastika Breath? I know a LOT of Democrats, my Mom and Dad being two of them, that have great family values. They want every family to have a decent living and the freedom to raise their kids as they see fit. They like most of us want to be free from the American Taliban and the Toe Tappin Association... What''s wrong with that SWASTIKA BREATH? ROFLMAO Sieg Heil and Amen!! - Reply to this comment
- Well what would you expect when ONE party pretends to be the party of "family values"? That has ALWAYS happened when we have allowed the Seperation of Church and State to come under attack. It certainly isn''''t anything new though.
Posted by skyk at 05:41 AM : Jan 26, 2008
You''re right for once I agree the Democrats don''t have any family values. - Reply to this comment
- "...His personal life was wrong, not his business life."
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Not true. Whether you agree with the laws or not, he clearly violated statutes that protect copyrighted materials. If he wanted to market films edited that way legally, he would have to negotiate an agreement with the companies or individuals holding the copyrights. Absent those agreements, what he was doing was illegal. That certainly qualifies as a business wrong! - Reply to this comment
- How sad that this story doesn''t surprise me.
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- Hey, In the world of Mormon, isn''''t 14 years old a ripe age for a girl to get married?
Posted by sevenveils at 06:39 PM : Jan 25, 2008
No, but in many American cultures, girls became of marriageable age at 12. Usually if a girl was not married by 16 they were considered old maids.
Many states still allow girls below 18 to marry, mostly with parental consent. - Reply to this comment
- Not to justify this guy''s actions or anything like that but I didn''t read anything in the story about him advocating "morals" like a lot of posts on here seem to be saying.
It was just a business with a niche market. You don''t have share the same believes to make a livelihood from a particular customer base.
His personal life was wrong, not his business life. - Reply to this comment
- otionwave did you give up on your ''ET is a crossdresser'' posts.
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- This is right up Smiths {founder of mormonism} alley he will fit right in the boys more so if they were related.
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- Wow it''''s amazing that no matter what the article is about some hysterical clueless myopic *** will make it a political issue.
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Posted by easeup at 10:57 PM : Jan 25, 2008
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Well what would you expect when ONE party pretends to be the party of "family values"? That has ALWAYS happened when we have allowed the Seperation of Church and State to come under attack. It certainly isn''t anything new though. - Reply to this comment
- The fact that large numbers of these people getting caught tend to be of the so called "conservative" ideology is not lost on many, and it could be reasonably guessed that those who loudly point to the "other side" in hopes of obfuscating the issue probably have a few perverted skeletons in their own closets.
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Posted by brianbwb at 03:06 AM : Jan 26, 2008
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I have noticed that a lot, especially here in the south. The scary thing is they are so hung up on their life behind the door that they will do real harm to our Constitution and We as a people to do it. - Reply to this comment



