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Porn: Homewrecker or harmless fun? Updated: 2006-04-04 16:38
Porn stars are no longer underground figures but
rather mainstream media personalities. Actress Mary Carey attended the United to
Victory dinner sponsored by the National Republican Congressional Committee on
March 16 in Washington. She ran for governor in California, has become a
supporter of the Republican Party.
The industry's VIPs mingle at political galas and Super Bowl parties. Their
product is available on cell phones, podcasts, and particularly the Internet -
there it's an attraction like no other, patronized by tens of millions of
Americans.
It's pornography. And if you're a consumer, John Harmer thinks you're
damaging your brain.
Harmer is part of a cadre of anti-porn activists seeking new tactics to fight
an unprecedented deluge of porn which they see as wrecking countless marriages
and warping human sexuality. They are urging federal prosecutors to pursue more
obscenity cases and raising funds for high-tech brain research that they hope
will fuel lawsuits against porn magnates.
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