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April 3, 2009

Porn Wars: Return of the Porn

Higher education reporter Steve Kiehl tells us that some students at College Park are staging a guerrilla effort to show what by now must be everyone's favorite porn film, Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge, somewhere else on campus now that the screening at the Student Union has been canceled. It's all about free speech, we're assured, no prurient motives here...

Posted by Andy Green at 2:44 PM | | Comments (3)
        

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Great for them. I want to see how many show up.
Stupid is what stupid does and when they show the state how silly they are to take on this fight when Annapolis is legislating cash cameras on them, and one step away from making it next to impossible to fly freely around their own country, won't they someday feel a bit sheepish.

These kids are clueless. That saddens me. They have picked the wrong fight. A Porn fight?
Give me a break. I wish them well as they get their first job and 50% of their pay check goes to the government. Or maybe they won't get a job and have all the time in the world to sit in their parent's home and watch porn.

I expect more from this generation. I am very disappointed. I am also very happy my kid turned down the University of Maryland. He is in a college where porn is the last thing on his mind. He's too busy planning for his mean and unjust future.

Andy Harris needs to do something to stay relevant to his supporters.

Unable to push an agenda in Annapolis, unable to be a Congressman from a Republican district and unable to maintain his share of the media spotlight, he must go out on these ridiculous rants to show people he still can raise a stink.

Too bad it can't be for something that makes a difference in people's lives.

BFD!
18 year olds watching porn at college.
Legal adults.
If you don't like ot don't go!
As for Andy Harris-
fools like him keep me from going from an Independent to Republican.
Preachy, smug ass kisser kowtowing to the religous right-bunch of obnoxious Bible thumpers!

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