I certainly agree that this is scary stuff :)
The FCC decision that it DOES control all forms of broadcasting, and now 
specious hearings "not attached to any bill or legislation"
that compares internet porn to Crack Cocaine.

And we're not even that far into Bush's Second Term yet!
^_^
"called porn the "most concerning thing to psychological health that I know of 
existing today." "
LOL!

-Gel
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Internet pornography is the new crack cocaine, leading to addiction, misogyny, 
pedophilia, boob jobs and erectile dysfunction,
according to clinicians and researchers testifying before a Senate committee 
Thursday. 

Witnesses before the Senate Commerce Committee's Science, Technology and Space 
Subcommittee spared no superlative in their
description of the negative effects of pornography

Mary Anne Layden, co-director of the Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology Program 
at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for
Cognitive Therapy, called porn the "most concerning thing to psychological 
health that I know of existing today." 

"The internet is a perfect drug delivery system because you are anonymous, 
aroused and have role models for these behaviors," Layden
said. "To have drug pumped into your house 24/7, free, and children know how to 
use it better than grown-ups know how to use it --
it's a perfect delivery system if we want to have a whole generation of young 
addicts who will never have the drug out of their
mind." 

Pornography addicts have a more difficult time recovering from their addiction 
than cocaine addicts, since coke users can get the
drug out of their system, but pornographic images stay in the brain forever, 
Layden said. 

Jeffrey Satinover, a psychiatrist and advisor to the National Association for 
Research and Therapy of Homosexuality echoed Layden's
concern about the internet and the somatic effects of pornography. 

"Pornography really does, unlike other addictions, biologically cause direct 
release of the most perfect addictive substance,"
Satinover said. "That is, it causes masturbation, which causes release of the 
naturally occurring opioids. It does what heroin can't
do, in effect." 

The internet is dangerous because it removes the inefficiency in the delivery 
of pornography, making porn much more ubiquitous than
in the days when guys in trench coats would sell nudie postcards, Satinover 
said. 

Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kansas), the subcommitee's chairman, called the hearing 
the most disturbing one he'd ever seen in the Senate.
Brownback said porn was ubiquitous now, compared to when he was growing up and 
"some guy would sneak a magazine in somewhere and
show some of us, but you had to find him at the right time." 

Judith Reisman of the California Protective Parents Association suggested that 
more study of "erototoxins" could show how
pornography is not speech-protected under the First Amendment. 

The panelists all agreed that the government should fund health campaigns to 
educate the public about the dangers of pornography.
The campaign should combat the messages of pornography by putting signs on 
buses saying sex with children is not OK, said Layden. 

However, as the panelists themselves acknowledged, there is no consensus among 
mental health professionals about the dangers of porn
or the use of the term "pornography addiction." 

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,65772,00.html?tw=rss.TOP

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