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Old 11-10-2010, 07:22 AM   #12892
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
No disagreement with that. But it is a slippery slope. Should books describing how to build bombs be outlawed? What about books on building nuclear devices or methods of assassinating political leaders? Again Homosexuality? Torture....

We must be a nation of Law.
Bombs may be legally used by governments. They are not criminal.
Nuclear devices may by legally used by governments. They are not criminal.
Assassination is legally (if not immorally ) used by governments. It is not criminal.
Homosexuality is legal in most instances.
There are even some governments that condone torture.

There are none that condone pedophilia. There simply are none.

Advocating the breaking of a law is, in many instances, a crime. Accessory before the fact, conspiracy to commit a criminal act, and probably a host of others. These are crimes. Many crimes rate severe penalties. In my book, this crime rates the most severe penalty available.

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