From ChristianGovernance eletter, Sept. 11, 2012
The world has been shocked this past week—and rightly so—as the gruesome and grisly details begin to emerge in the saga of “parts man” Luka Magnotta, the perverted sex model who is alleged to have killed and mutilated his same-sex partner, Jun Lin. Precious little has been said about the pernicious proclivities of the perpetrator of this crime. As you no doubt have heard, parts of the victim’s body have been mailed to Conservative and Liberal Party offices for reasons known only to the man who licked the stamps.
May 14, 2012
The Honourable James Moore
Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages
Dear Minister Moore,
I am shocked to hear about the explicit sexual content of the exhibition “Sex: A Tell All Exhibition” that is scheduled to open May 17 in the federally funded family environment of the Canada Science and Technology Museum.
From a May 9th email form the American Family Association:
As a supporter of the AFA Action Alert, you are making a huge difference. Had you not taken time to get involved, Sears would still be selling pornography today!
After hearing from you, Sears contacted AFA and assured us that going forward, they are updating filtering equipment and enforcing strict guidelines to prevent sexually explicit products being available on their websites.
A modified version of the article can be found here.
The Windsor Star – November 27, 2010
Teacher showed him guns, gay porn, man says: 43-year-old recalls ’80s incidents
By Sarah Sacheli
Toronto Sun – November 17, 2010
Government agencies caught advertising on sex sites
By Althia Raj
OTTAWA — At least two federal government agencies spent money advertising on websites featuring soft pornography, files obtained by QMI Agency show. The National Film Board was prepared to spend up to $5,000 a day advertising on photoforum.ru and photo.net, websites with graphic photos of naked women — some appearing to be less than 18 years old.
Toronto Star – October 21, 2010
Glee photo shoot called ‘creepy’
Reuters News Agency
National Post – Sept. 22, 2010
Manitoba judge seeks lawsuit dismissal
By Kenyon Wallace
From the article below: “Many of the more sexuallyoriented suffices are expected to be bought by businesses that do not want their brand names to be associated with this type of activity, so there is an interesting market in the prevention of .xxx ‘cyber squatting’ too.”
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The Daily Telegraph – September 24, 2010
New domains should give Group NBT the .xxx factor
By Garry White
WorldNetDaily – September 3, 2010
Kids get green light to surf sexual sites: ‘A lot of parents will be concerned about this’
By Bob Unruh
Schools in one region of Scotland are lifting the Internet filters on their school computers so students will be able to access sexually explicit websites if they choose, according to a new report from the Christian Institute.