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UN official suggests that prostitution is an example of responsible sex

Published on November 22, 2010 By SiteEditor

Canadian Press reported Sunday that the pope said “that in some cases, such as for male prostitutes, [the use of condoms] could represent a first step in assuming moral responsibility “in the intention of reducing the risk of infection.”

FBI sex-trafficking sting yields 885 arrests, rescues 69 children

Published on November 10, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – November 9, 2010
National FBI Sex-Trafficking Sting Yields 885 Arrests, Rescues 69 Children

The FBI conducted its ongoing “Operation Cross Country V” on Nov. 5-7, in 40 cities around the country, as part of its ongoing Innocence Lost National Initiative.

Whether sex-trafficking has become more prevalent or the FBI is better coordinating with state and local law enforcement agencies, one thing is certain: The statistics are more alarming with each passing year.

National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking Required

Published on October 27, 2010 By SiteEditor

Office of Joy Smith, M.P.
Kildonan-St. Paul

News Release – October 27, 2010
National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking Required

Ottawa, ON: Today, Member of Parliament Joy Smith and UBC Law Professor Benjamin Perrin are calling for the development of a comprehensive national action plan to combat human trafficking in Canada.

Letter-writer unimpressed with Ontario pro-prostitution court decision

Published on October 1, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Brantford Expositor – October 1, 2010
Letter: If prostitution is unsafe, then look for honest work

Regarding the Ontario Superior Court prostitution ruling:

It is becoming embarrassingly obvious that most of our judges, lawyers and government officials have been educated beyond their own intelligence. Indeed, one wonders if they are not all part of an organized crime unit.

Does Ontario judge Himel want these Nigerian sex slaves?

Published on September 30, 2010 By SiteEditor

Experts note that legal prostitution fuels sex slavery or human trafficking. Ontario Superior Court judge Susan Himel threw out Canada’s prostitution related laws this week. Does she support sex slavery like that in Nigeria as reported in this article? If her decision was allowed to stand, it would turn Canada into a sewer for women.

Federal Conservative gov’t to appeal renegade Ont. prostitution decision

Published on September 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

September 29, 2010
Feds to appeal prostitution ruling
By The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – The federal government will appeal an Ontario court judgment that struck down Canada’s prostitution laws. Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced in the House of Commons today that the government will challenge Tuesday’s ruling that the laws are unconstitutional.

Which judges hope to benefit from new Ontario prostitution regime?

Published on September 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

Manitoba’s facing the scandal of their “porn pic” judge Lori Douglas, and now the Ontario Superior Court decides to throw out laws against prostitution because the practice is such a valuable contribution to the best of Canadian culture.

Christian Legal Fellowship – September 28, 2010
ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT DECIDES PROSTITUTION CHALLENGE

U.N. legalizes child porn, prostitution

Published on September 9, 2010 By SiteEditor

WorldNetDaily – September 4, 2010
U.N. legalizes child porn, prostitution
By Dr. Judith Reisman

Consider the recent WND report on Scotland’s opening up internet pornography to school children at lunch break thanks to the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, currently un-ratified by the repressed USA. The U.N. “child rights” includes conditioning children to “consensual” prostitution and pornography, and the “right” to be used by any scoundrel they “chose.” Protesting parents risk jail or the loony bin.

Vigilante homosexual priest stole $1.3 million for male escorts, etc.

Published on July 8, 2010 By SiteEditor

Read this article online and follow the live links here.

LifeSiteNews.com – July 7, 2010
Homosexual Priest Stole $1.3 Million for Male Escorts, Etc.
By Patrick B. Craine