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Porn Arrests in Pittsburgh 'Won't Be the Last,' Dept. of Justice says

By Bill Fancher
August 14, 2003

(AgapePress) - Attorney General John Ashcroft's office has issued a series of indictments recently against pornography producers. It is something many conservative critics have been calling for over the past few months.

Two California pornographers were indicted last week by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh on charges of selling obscene videotapes. Authorities said the case was the beginning of a crackdown on obscene material sold throughout the U.S. Andrew Oosterbaan, chief of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section at the U.S. Justice Department, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette the indictment is not the first and it won't be the last, adding that more can be expected in the next several months.

Virginia Republican Randy Forbes has been fighting for a crackdown on the porn industry since his arrival on Capitol Hill. Forbes, a Christian lawmaker, recently challenged the attorney general in a letter to take more action against pornography and those who produce it.

The congressman says he believes Christian values are worth fighting for. "When you go to work, you recognize just how fragile this whole concept of democracy really is around the world -- and if we go to sleep and we're not vigilant, anything can happen," he says.

"We think we're fighting a battle for our values and our beliefs -- and that if we continue to cling to them, they will keep us as strong as they have [over the years]," the lawmaker says. "That's what we believe we need to be doing every day."

Forbes says he will continue to push for more pornography prosecutions as long as he remains in Congress.

The announcement of a series of porn indictments was welcomed by Patrick McGrath of the advocacy group Morality in Media. "It's terrific news, and this is the proverbial 'first step in a journey of a thousand miles.'" he says.

McGrath says a crackdown on the porn industry has been needed for a long time. "We're glad it's starting, and we're hoping to see more in the near future."

Critics claim both the "little guy" and the "big guy" porn operations need to feel the brunt of the law since pornography is the common link among rape, pedophilia, and other sex-abuse crimes.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the 10-count indictment in Pittsburgh against Robert D. Zicari and his wife Janet Romano set off "a wave of anxiety" at adult-entertainment companies in California's San Fernando Valley, which is considered the capital of the multibillion-dollar pornography industry in the United States.

Zicari and Romano are schedule for arraignment before a federal magistrate in Pittsburgh on August 27. They face maximum prison sentences of 50 years.
 
distanced said:

Critics claim both the "little guy" and the "big guy" porn operations need to feel the brunt of the law since pornography is the common link among rape, pedophilia, and other sex-abuse crimes.

That's funny, I thought that catholicism-mandated celibacy was the common link.
 
distanced said:


Critics claim both the "little guy" and the "big guy" porn operations need to feel the brunt of the law since pornography is the common link among rape, pedophilia, and other sex-abuse crimes.


What the fuck is this world coming to? Pretty soon I'm going to have to deal with people busting down my door and arresting me for buying porn DVD's

I'd like to see some stats about this "common link" they are talking about.
 
man arrested for haveing 2 'mature' amatuer porn pictures.

women later arrested in their respective nursing homes.
 
Virginia Republican Randy Forbes is a fucking douchebag and can go fuck himself. Why the hell are people getting busted because someones religious belief doesnt agree with porn? It's your constitutional right to look at porn! WHY ARE THOSE PEOPLE FACING A 50 YEAR JAIL TERM FOR MAKING PORN???!! Since when did it become illegal? this is absolute BULLSHIT!
 
supernav said:
What is porn?

It's prostitution caught on tape. Women fuck guys, and get paid.

That's like me offering a brothel service, but i have to videotape you, so it can be deemed "porn".

And porn is by most legal standards, obscene. It's always been declared obscene -- it just hasn't been enforced.



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They say it's not prostitution b/c the person having sex with the woman is not the one paying the woman.(Or 2 women, 2 guys, or an other conglomeration of people and/or objects that can engage in sexual acts on video.)
 
All f@ckin fundis should shut the f@ck up and go lock themselves into the f@cking closet where they d@mned well belong. They're free to worship -- WHATEVER -- but keep their f@cking vomitous spew out of public discourse. Heaven's waiting for 'em, and they can f@cking well wait a few decades prior to their eternity of hand holding, hymn singing, abstinence, crawling obeisance, and other totally fun sh1t, without attempting to inflict that sort of chickencr@p misery on their living peers.
 
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