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Donna Adams <[log in to unmask]>
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Americans have let the moral issue slide for such a long time, that many
people don't pay much attention to half dressed/immoral actions on TV,
nasty talk shows on radio, or articles and pictures in magazines
anymore.  It is something that has become a second nature to watch these
things and we have become fairly complacent (unconcerned) - so maybe
this can be a good thing, especially for parents raising children etc.
One night just sit in the ole rock'in chair and start flipping the
channels and see how many "good things" are on television that you can
watch with your family.  Being grown we can watch these things, but it
still does something to the mind and it's a hard picture to get rid of -
that's why people are still talking about it.  And that's why porn is
richly taking off these days.   Maybe this incident will get people like
Howard Stern off the air.  Who knows!  So, since it has happened, maybe
we take the good from all of this - and try to make things a little
better for our children/grandchildren



Not forgetting about the other incidents going on - the "Ricin"
incident, is something we are going to be seeing a lot more of in years
to come because of the changes that are taking place in the world,
especially our world, and that's not good -  but it's a fact -    As far
as Iraq, that is a debatable question and it depends on whom you ask,
the same as the presidential election which is going to be a humdinger
this coming year (did I spell that right?)  And I doubt if the US
government wants us to talk about the dilemma with Janet Jackson for
several months, although it might make some feel better to think so.



"No, not all breasts are natural - or equal"  Instead of being blinded
by the government's wool, breasts can do a pretty good job when used in
the right way.



Donna Adams

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