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Pornography Addiction

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  • by Don Hooser
This article is a follow-up to last month's article on "Good Sex, Bad Sex." References to "men" include teenage boys and references to "women" include teenage girls.
  • by Graemme Marshall
In recent hearings before a U.S. Senate committee, clinicians and researchers have been testifying that Internet pornography is the new crack cocaine, leading to porn addiction, misogyny and pedophilia.
  • by Gary Petty
Lawyers argue in U.S. courts that pornography falls under the constitutional right of free speech. There is a strong movement to replace Judeo-Christian influences in schools with extreme multiculturalism. Radical feminists denounce concepts of the traditional family. Homosexuals want to totally redefine marriage. What is happening to America?
  • by Melvin Rhodes
As I write this, President Bush is giving two interviews to Arab-language television stations in an attempt at damage control. The Arab world is incensed at pictures of Iraqi prisoners being sexually abused and humiliated while naked, involuntarily posing for photographs taken with gloating U.S. servicemen...
  • by Good News
Child pornography was pretty much eradicated in the 1980s," says Kevin Delli-Colli, head of the Cyber Smuggling Center. But, "with the advent of the Internet, it exploded.
  • by Melvin Rhodes
Recent decades have seen an explosion in pornography. It's big business, grossing $10 billion in the United States alone. But that's only a tiny part of the story.