Internet Porn The Victor At The Supreme Court In ACLU v. Mukasey

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Mukasey, the Jewish extremist behind this internet censorship agenda loses again.

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Inaccurate

After reading your comments, I would have thought that you understood the issue better than to have a headline proclaiming that Internet Porn was the victor in this case. The Court obviously was not concerned with protecting Internet porn. It was concerned about a law that regulated much more than Internet porn.

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