Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Memory Cards Can Be A Danger

Unfortunately kids can be exposed to pornography in many, many ways – even just turning on a “new” Sony PSP can be dangerous. A family in Florida found this out first hand when they bought a PSP from Wal-mart earlier this year. Six-year-old Eliso Tovar turned on the machine and the screensaver was an image of a naked woman. Evidently the PSP’s memory card from a previous owner had not been removed before the machine was resold to the Tovars. Hundreds of pornographic images were on the memory card and available for any child to view. Eliso thought he would get in trouble so he took the PSP to his mother crying. She was understandably outraged and demanded an apology and a new PSP from Wal-mart.

It is important to be aware that any game console or hand-held device that uses a memory card could contain pornographic images. It is a good idea to check these memory cards when new items are purchased, and also be aware of the content of these cards as your kids play. Also be aware when your kids are borrowing and sharing memory cards that belong to friends and other people. Kids’ electronic games can be great entertainment, but diligence by parents will ensure that they are not exposed to harmful images as they have fun.

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/dpgo_Mom_Finds_Porn_on_New_PSP_SAB_041320092406661

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Apple and the iPhone


Apple has recently approved a new App for iTunes. By doing this, Apple is allowing parents to test the new parental control application on the iPhone.

The way to test the new parental control is for a mere $2 you can download pornography and then check to see if the parental controls blocks it or not on the iPhone. If it does block it, then the App disappears. However, the minute you turn off the parental controls, the pornography App reappears on the screen.

Be aware when you download the 3.0 software update that this feature is included.

This now opens an entirely new market to the adult entertainment industry to sell their product.

Please contact Apple and ask them to halt the sale of pornography.



Other stories about this:
First Explicit App Lands in iTunes
iPhone Porn App Not Pulled By Apple, Just “Sold Out.”
Other Porn Apps Available

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Truth about pornography addictions

In a recent training program at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Herbert Benson, M.D. addressed some of the effects of cybersex addictions.
"Most of the cases discussed, which covered hundreds of individuals in therapy, found that initially pornography is rewarding in terms of sexual desires. However, the research revealed that as the addiction increased most of the addicts involved in pornography develop a great distaste for the pornography itself, but are unable to release themselves from it because of the escalating crescendo of addictive patterns."

  • Conclusive data was presented demonstrating "progressive use of pornography" "brings about impotency"
  • "Progressive acting out of deviant sexual conduct. . causes people to abandon normal marital relations, including normal sexual relationships, in favor of indulging their severe addiction."
  • Accepting and participating in addictive disorders reduces the "spirituality" of those individuals and the societies they live in.
  • "With addictive disorders there is a loss of function in the prefrontal lobe of the brain as well as in the remaining portion of the frontal cortex"- causing "a diminished ability to think and concentrate."

(quotes generated from a synopsis of the lecture published by Dr. Dean Belnap, click on title to see his published notes.)

The truth is that pornography is an addictive substance with tremendous and terrible consequences for individuals and societies who embrace it.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

If we said please. . . ?

Maybe if all of us in the U.S. who wanted a porn-free internet search engine, joined together and asked Google to provide a family friendly choice here, they would.. . ?. . .

At least they could. . . . .


'Internet giant Google promised Friday to work harder to eliminate pornography from its Chinese Web pages as state media reported authorities had shut down some of its search services.
"Google has continually taken measures against vulgar content, particularly material that is harmful to children, on the Internet in China," a statement by the company said.
"Google is currently stepping up its efforts in this regard." ' Breitbart.com , June 19


So- the technology is available.


It wouldn't infringe on "America's Free Speech" to offer the option of a "clean" search engine to those (families, schools, and businesses) who would gratefully choose it.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Bing

Bing is a new search engine recently launched by Microsoft. The major problem with Bing is that it has brought pornography directly into your home or office. Porn is no longer a few clicks away.

When you search on Bing, you no longer have to click to go to a different website to view porn. All you have to do is roll over the thumbnail image of the video on the video will begin to play snippets of the pornographic video.

Imagine the harmful effects if a child is searching on Bing and merely rolls over the image and instantly the child is watching a porn video.

This is completely unacceptable and irresponsible of Microsoft to launch a program such as this without a solution to block pornographic videos.

DO NOT USE BING AND ESPECIALLY DO NOT LET YOUR CHILDREN SEARCH ON BING!!

Articles:
Information Week

Monday, June 1, 2009

June is National Internet Safety Month

Enough is Enough reminds us that June is National Internet Safety Month. Keep your children safe online this summer!
"Communication is key in protecting children from online exploitation. . . . Monitor children's Internet use: ask them what sites they visit and to show you any profiles they may have posted online." (http://www.enough.org/objects/Predators_Rules_of_Engagement2.pdf) Visit this link to learn other important ways you can keep your children safe online.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

California Supreme Court upholds Prop 8!


The California Supreme Court voted overwhelmingly 6-1 to uphold Prop 8 which was to amend the state's constitution to include that marriage is between one man and one woman.

Thanks to the California Protect Marriage Coalition and all the citizens in California for their efforts and money!

Friday, May 22, 2009

YouTube flooded with porn


You probably didn't know that Wednesday was declared 'Porn Day' on YouTube. YouTube had an onslaught of porn clips uploaded to the video sharing website even though YouTube has a filter system and a team of employees dedicating to removing porn. The porn videos were tagged with kid friendly names like the Jonas Brothers.

YouTube has removed the videos, but it may take a few days for all of the images to be deleted.

Stories here and here.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

In memory of Celia Turley



In memory of Celia Turley (39), a wife, mother of 5 children ages 6-16, and kindergarten school teacher, who passed away unexpectedly last week, due to complications from leukemia treatments.


Be thankful for each day. Make the most of each moment you have with your children and family. Focus on the things that matter the most. Set aside the distractions that take your time and your thoughts and your money away from things that really make a difference. Find small ways to help other people and connect with other people around you. See the good and find opportunities in every day and every experience. Pray that God will give you strength and courage to be the best you can be, and all that He needs you to be.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Internet Safety by Cox


Cox Communications is leading the efforts to help keep your children safe online and on their cell phones. Their program is called Take Charge! and gives comprehensive, in depth information on what parents need to know.

Parents- You need to take the time to review the contents on this website. Your kids are not as safe as you think. You need to take control of the Internet, TV and cell phone. It's time to sit down with your child and discuss what's appropriate and the consequences of sending or viewing obscene pictures.

Parents click here to find the parental controls.

Learn more about Internet safety.

Or click here to learn more about cell phone safety.

We'll discuss this more in depth in future blog posts.

Thanks Cox Communications!!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Sexting: 'Parents Don't Have a Clue,' John Walsh Says


From Fox News-

A new survey, conducted by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy and CosmoGirl.com, uncovered some alarming figures. The survey of more than 1,200 volunteers aged 13 to 26 found that 20 percent of teenagers have either sent or posted nude or semi-nude pictures or videos of themselves, while another 48 percent said they have received such messages.

Read more here.

NetSmartz Workshop great resource to learn about online dangers and solutions

Are your kids safe online? NetSmartz Workshop has separate places directed to parents & guardians, educators, law enforcement, teens and kids to visit and learn about online safety.

They cover topics including cyberbullying, sexting, sexual predators, gaming, and more . . .

"NetSmartz offers free, multimedia Internet safety presentations you can use with your children or in your community.[NetSmartz] innovative presentations utilize the latest statistics, online resources, videos, and expert tips to educate, engage, and empower children and adults to be safer on- and offline."

Visit http://www.netsmartz.org/ to access important resources to keep your children safe online.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Arizona Internet Crimes Against Children Growing

According to the Arizona Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force there is a growing number of Internet crimes against children in Arizona: 2001-2008. 

Arizona reports of Internet crimes against children have grown dramatically in the past several years.  In 2008, the Arizona ICAC received 4,222 reported incidents, up from 832 in 2007.  Most of the reports involved either unlawful images depicting the sexual exploitation of minors or the luring of minors for sexual exploitation.

The numbers highlight the need for increased enforcement of these serious crimes.

AZ Family Council President, Jeremy Geigle, appointed to National Online Safety Working Group

The Arizona Family Council announced that its president, Jeremy Geigle, has been appointed to serve on the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Online Safety and Technology Working Group – a working group with the charge of keeping children and families safe online. 


Geigle was appointed as one among thirty other private sector groups and child and family advocacy leaders from across the nation.  These members will work with federal agencies to evaluate and make recommendations on how to increase and implement safety online.


“Now is the time to do all we can to educate, implement technology, and save our children from the danger that lurks online.  I am honored to collaborate with members off this working group, who have children’s online safety as a first priority.”


As an attorney, Mr. Geigle has worked with juveniles that have been victimized by online adult content and child pornography. As president of AZ Family Council, he has introduced legislation to protect children online and worked to educate and empower families, parents, and the community in dealing with Internet safety.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

In the news. . .



Alicia's Law in Virginia- money that is going to locating child pornographers and rescuing their victims


Where are the Tracy 60?- looking for 60 child pornography trafficking suspects in Tracy, California

Thanks to the National Association to Protect Children for all you do!

Never Underestimate the Power of a Mother

Supreme Court Finds in Favor of FCC in Profanity Case

Monday, April 27, 2009

Porn Targets Kids

From Rebecca Hagelin in The Washington Times:

America is raising a generation of children on porn - and your child just might be one of them. According to the London School of Economics, nine out of 10 teens who go online will view pornography. The Kaiser Family Foundation reports that 70 percent of those who viewed porn stumbled across it - many while innocently doing their homework - and had not been looking for it.


She goes on to say that using a filter can help. She recommends Bsafe.com which costs $50 per year. This filter sends you an email regarding the websites that your computer visits.

Read the rest here.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Cell Phones-HELP!


What's a parent to do about cell phones? Filtering is not an application on cell phones. Is there ANYTHING a parent can do to? YES! There is some help. I just found a group that can help parents MONITOR their child's activity on cell phones. It's called MY MOBILE WATCHDOG.

Parents- Check out this device for your children's cell phone. You must have it! You can approve certain numbers that your children can talk to you. You can see the images that are texted to your child.

This tool enables parents to know who your child is talking to and texting. Don't worry about being your child's friend. They need a loving parent who educates them and protects them.

My Mobile Watchdog Blog
How does it work?
How much does it cost?

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

What are 5th graders doing?

Just another unfortunate story to validate the research that shows that the average age of the first pornographic exposure is 11 years old. For all you parents that have children about 11 years old, it is not too late to begin discussing the consequences viewing and sharing pornographic images. Please take the time, TODAY, to sit down with your children. Our children are being prosecuted as adults for distributing pornographic images on the computer and cell phones. Do you want your 11 year old child to be registered as a sex offender for the rest of their lives? Be a parent to your child and talk to them about the consequences of viewing this destructive, salacious material.

This news story also confirms, yet again, that filters do not work. Filters are not the answers to keeping pornography out of your child's hands.

Read the story.

This is happening way too often.

TV Turn Off Week


From the Parent's Television Council:

Next Week Is TV Turn-Off Week
Started in 1994, TV Turn-Off Week is a twice-yearly event during which people are urged to go without TV for a week. Recent Nielsen statistics show that on average, Americans today watch 4 hours of television per day -- and then spend another 4+ hours with computers, games, video, iPods and cell phones! Turning off the screen gives viewers time to think, read, create, connect with family and engage the community. It also offers the opportunity to assess the impact and re-think the role of television in our lives.

► For more information about TV Turn-Off Week, click here.
► For a list of 50 things to do instead of watching TV, click here.

Do you think your family could go without the TV for a week? What about video games, texting or computer games? Give it a try!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Action Item

Submit a form regarding harmful media to the FCC. The deadline is quickly approaching- this Thursday.

Go here for more information.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

A Local Story


This is a bizarre story. But when you are addicted to child pornography, your reality becomes distorted as in this case. It goes to show how far people will go to get their fix. I am so relieved the authorities didn't find any victims of sexual abuse at the school!!

The AP reports:

Sex offender who posed as boy gets 70.5 years
Youthful-looking man attempted to enroll in several Arizona schools

PRESCOTT, Ariz. - A youthful-looking sex offender who posed as a 12-year-old boy to enroll in several Arizona schools was sentenced to 70.5 years in prison Tuesday.

Neil Havens Rodreick II pleaded guilty last year to seven criminal charges. Most involved child pornography but two stemmed from the charade he pulled off for two years.

It continues. . .

Authorities didn't find any victims of sexual abuse at the schools Rodreick attended, but they found an extensive collection of child pornography at his home.

Rodreick originally faced 28 counts, but pleaded guilty to only a quarter of them: four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor stemming from the pornography, and one count each of failure to register as a sex offender, fraud and simple assault. The assault charge involved an allegation that he grabbed a girl's buttocks at a school in Prescott Valley with the intent to injure, insult or provoke.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Raise your voice to defend medical professionals' choice to practice according to their beliefs

Contact the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (email address: proposedrescission@hhs.gov), or call the White House (202-456-1111) to express your concerns over Pres. Obama's proposal to rescind the conscience rule.

The conscience rule allows healthcare workers to refuse to perform services (like abortion) that conflict with their deeply-held, personal, religious beliefs. If this is rescinded, medical professionals could lose their jobs or could have their professional licenses revoked for refusing to perform these kinds of services.

As a society, we need medical professionals who have the courage to live according to their beliefs! We need their compassion, their integrity, their dignity, their medical skills, their experience, and their passion for their jobs! The liberties and freedoms championed by the United States of America should allow private citizens to perform their occupations according to their religious beliefs.
Public comment on this issue will be taken until April 9- . . . . . just a few more days for you to take the opportunity to let your voice be heard.


For more information look at these websites:http://www.usccb.org/conscienceprotection/
http://nchla.org/actiondisplay.asp?ID=271

Exploiting Children


Is there anything more horrific than exploiting an innocent child? Unfortunately, this has been a major problem in the travel industry. In an upcoming conference by the Association of Corporate Travel Executives(ACTE) who have partnered with ECPAT-USA this will problem will be discussed.

In the flyer distributed by ECPAT-USA it says:

“As the leading educator for the global business travel industry, ACTE has a responsibility to inform and educate travel management professionals about issues such as the sexual exploitation of children,” Susan Gurley, ACTE Executive Director, said. “Partnering with organizations like ECPAT allows us to offer conference attendees valuable information about what their companies and travellers can do to ensure they are not unknowingly contributing to this pernicious problem.”

“We are delighted to have this opportunity to partner with ACTE,” noted Carol Smolenski, Executive Director of ECPAT-USA. “We have a difficult subject to talk about, but we know that a lot of companies, like Carlson Companies and Accor, are taking the lead in preventing the sexual exploitation of children. Our job is to provide support and technical assistance and we’re happy to work with ACTE on spreading the word."

THANKS ECPAT-USA for protecting our children.

Obscene Movies at College Campuses


At 2 college campuses student groups were planning on showing pornographic movies. At the University of Maryland, Digital Playground who produced the movie Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge gave it to the student union for free thereby allowing the movie students fees to not finance it. Because lawmakers threatened to cut funding for the university, officials decided to cancel the screening of the movie. (Story here)




The UC Davis student group announced on their Facebook page their viewing of the hard-core pornographic film. Because this is not paid for by university funds, the UC Davis says they do not censor movies.

The reality is that both of these colleges are degrading women by showing pornographic films on campus. They are also endorsing pornography which we know is addictive and permanently alters the brain.

What are you going to do when your college shows a pornographic movie? It has already been shown at 5 other colleges without any problems. We must not let this obscene trend continue.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Idaho Conference

On May 9th there is a symposium called Idaho Anti-Pornography Conference, Pornography – A Big Deal, A Great Lie in Idaho Falls.

For more information go to www.citizensfordecency.org.

Utah Conference


You are all invited to a conference sponsored by the Utah Coalition Against Pornography on Saturday, April 25th at the South Towne Expo Center. We have impressed with this organization and are anxious to network with them. Many of the members of the Arizona Family Council will be attending.

2009 UCAP Conference

Online Registration and Agenda It's only $10 for the conference.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

More Porn On Cable

Because of the money crunch cable companies are feeling, some companies are beginning to promote pay per view pornography on cable channels that are directed to men. As always, everything is motivated by money. The article says:

In addition to economic woes and increased competition for cable services from phone companies, the cable industry is motivated by the tremendous profits involved. While profits from movies and TV programs on other cable networks are split with Hollywood, approximately 90% of the revenue from pornography is kept by the cable industry.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Enough Is Enough


EIE sent out this email. This organization knows the effects of pornography and they are doing what they can to combat it.

NEWSFLASH:
Pornography Isn't Just 'Harmless Fun'

Earlier this month, columnist Marcia Segelstein interviewed Dr. Jill Manning, a marriage and family therapist who specializes in research and clinical work related to pornography and problematic sexual behavior about what parents need to know about pornography and their kids. As Dr. Manning--also an Enough Is Enough (EIE) Internet Safety Council member and Internet Safety 101 featured expert--highlights, many parents are too trusting of their kids and are naïve about the intensely graphic, violent and deviant nature of material accessible online.

When a child or adolescent encounters Internet pornography, it can have lasting negative or even traumatic effects on the child's sense of security and sexuality. Pornography promotes the belief that superior sexual satisfaction is attainable without having affection for one's partner, thereby reinforcing the commoditization of sex and the objectification of humans. Children who have been exposed have an increased risk for developing sexual compulsions and addictive behavior. And growing levels adult addictive behavior is becoming a major workplace problem in contemporary American society, as was highlighted in a recent editorial in the Washington Times.

Dr. Manning stressed her belief that "pornography is the most successfully marketed attack on our nature as human beings that has ever existed. There has never been anything so calculated, widespread and effective at reaching so many people at such a young age."

The bottom line: 'No Child is Immune' to Internet Dangers! To find out how to protect your children, EIE urges parents to implement Rules N' ToolsSM on all Internet-enabled devices.

To read more from Marcia's article, click HERE.

"I was just looking up pictures of reptiles to make a card for one of my friends," an eleven-year-old began, shifting nervously in her rainbow canvas sneakers, "when I came across some scary pictures. There were images and videos of naked women... with snakes. I haven't told my parents or anyone... I thought I would get in trouble."
Dear Friend:

EIE President Donna Rice Hughes presents to a packed house of parents and educators at the Ritz Theater in Rockville, in an event sponsored by the Park County School District on February 10th, 2009. At the end of a recent presentation to 4th and 5th grade children, girls and boys lined up to talk with EIE staff; each young face held a different story of how they first encountered graphic Internet pornography.

For each one of them, their innocence was shattered by accidental exposure; each child was wrestling silently with what to do with the harmful messages they encountered online. Once exposed, these images can never be erased from their young minds.

We cannot afford to leave our children unprotected online, which is why EIE continues to educate, equip and empower you with the simpleInternet Safety 101: Empowering Parents basics that will help you protect your children from threats online. Every child deserves a protected 'Age of Innocence'.

For Their Sake,

The Enough Is Enough Staff

David Ogden Is Confirmed

Although we expected David Ogden to get a majority of votes in the Senate, it was still a disappointing day to all those who believe pornography is destructive and harmful. Ogden's past clearly demonstrates that he will be sympathetic to pornographers since he has close ties to them by representing them. I have low expectations in that Ogden will not prosecute obscenity and he will not uphold the existing obscenity laws. This was a step back for families.

Both Jon Kyl and John McCain voted for David Ogden. This seems very out of character for both Senators. I have personally met with Jon Kyl and discussed his commitment to fighting pornography. I have called and emailed both senators for an explanation of their vote. I will keep you updated when I receive a response.

If you want to find out more information how each senator voted check here.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Happy for No Reason Video



You can't help be happy after watching this video.

Fatherhood



Since it is Spring Break, I wanted to start the week out with some good news. Enjoy!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Music Influences Sexual Behavior

National Coalition Reports:

New Study Links Music to Teen Sex

Parents have another compelling reason to monitor the music their teens are consuming. A new study conducted by the University of Pittsburgh indicates teenagers who listen to sexually aggressive lyrics are twice as likely to have sexual intercourse. 

The lead researcher of the study, Dr. Brian A. Primack, said, "This study demonstrates that, among this sample of young adolescents, high exposure to lyrics describing degrading sex in popular music was independently associated with higher levels of sexual behavior. 

"In fact, exposure to lyrics describing degrading sex was one of the strongest associations with sexual activity...These results provide further support for the need for additional research and educational intervention in this area."


Thursday, March 5, 2009

Let's Go To the Movies!

Despite what Hollywood would lead you to believe...

According to a recent Newsweek/Washington Post article,
 in 2008 family-friendly movies were more successful at the box office 
than those that feature explicit sex, language and violence – in some cases, 
by as much as a 2-to-1 margin.

Most audience members prefer films which do not force them to witness behaviors or language that make them uncomfortable. This is simply common sense.
 

Facebook & MySpace Remove Sex Offenders.

Since last May, Facebook has removed more than 5,500 Sex Offenders from it's 
Social Networking Web site.

MySpace reports the removal of 90,000 predators in the last 2 years.

It's refreshing to see companies take measures to help protect children!

Click here to read the whole story.



Wednesday, March 4, 2009

11,000 People Opposed!

A big THANKS to all those who opposed the nomination of David Ogden. I thought you would like to know this:

The Senate Judiciary Committee dealt a blow to cultural morals last week by approving David Ogden's nomination for deputy attorney general, meaning the full Senate could vote anytime.

Sen. Arlen Specter, the committee's ranking Republican, reportedly told National Public Radio he had never seen so much opposition from voters — 11,000 phone calls, letters and other contacts with the committee.

Read more here.

Prop 8


On Thursday, Proposition 8 goes before the California Supreme Court for the judges to determine if this is legal. Prop 8 had more than a 600,000 vote margin to put the definition of marriage into the California Constitution.

From a Protectmarriage.com email:

The main issue before the court is whether the people had the right to enact Prop 8 in the first instance. Our opponents argue that Prop 8 was so sweeping that it constituted a fundamental revision of the constitution

You can watch the hearing online at www.calchannel.com at 8am MST.

Southwest Airlines

For those of you who would like to take action regarding the newly 'designed' Southwest Airlines plane, you can send an email.

If you are unsure what the new 'design' is, scroll down to a previous post.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Friday, February 27, 2009

Victory In Virginia Community

A porn shop closes its doors after a year and a half of 
defending the business in court.

Krial (the porn shop owner)
told the newspaper that if his store stayed open, 
"They were going to come at me with all the charges they could. 
Nobody needs this kind of aggravation."

This is a perfect example of a community taking action!!

Read the whole story here.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

SI One

Just when you think you've seen it all. . .Southwest Airlines has put a decal of a Sports Illustrated swim suit model on the ENTIRE airplane. This is just despicable. Do you know how Southwest Airlines views this? The title of their blog post is -Raising the Bar.

"This plane, N922WN, is wrapped with a temporary decal featuring the cover model, from the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. This definitely seals the deals on Southwest Airlines’ FUN and edgy factor!" (SWA blog)

Why does an airline business promote the Sports Illustrated Issue? There are serious problems with this. The obvious problems of sexualizing women and not protecting our young children from images.

I wanted to put a picture on this post, but I will spare you the image.

I appreciate some of the comments from the SWA blog:

I am a Southwest Pilot. I will not fly this plane. I am offended.

I am a SWA Employee and am disgusted and embrassed by this!!!!!!! To our SWA Customers...."I am sorry!"

This is not art, it's just plain old bad taste. I feel very sorry for the female employees of Southwest Air. This is just sign that it's time for me to sell my shares and get out of the airline business.

i agree with the other posters who believe that this was in poor taste. At some point we'll make the full connection that these types of images are damaging...attention getting, obviously, but overall they are demeaning and diminishing to women in our society.

Victory in the Court



A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a law that requires pornographers who take photos of people engaged in sexually explicit acts to provide "proof of age," a ruling that strengthens prevention on the exploitation of children by pornographers.

A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a law that requires pornographers who take photos of people engaged in sexually explicit acts to provide "proof of age," a ruling that strengthens prevention on the exploitation of children by pornographers.

The full panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit upheld the Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act of 1988, after a three-judge panel ruled it unconstitutional in October 2007.

The law requires pornographers who take photos of people engaged in sex acts to keep records of their names and ages to prove they are not minors.

(Taken from Illinois Family Institute email alert.)


Thanks to the Alliance Defense Fund and Alan Sears!

Breaking News- David Ogden

Unfortunately, after all the calls and emails, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to approve David Ogden by a vote of 14-5. His name will now be sent to the full Senate for a confirmation vote.

"All Democrats voted in favor of Ogden's nomination. Those opposing Ogden were Sens. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), John Cornyn (R-Texas), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), and Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.)." (story here)

Thank you Senators!


Now we are on our way to have David Ogden as the #2 spot in the Department of Justice. Ogden has a long history of fighting for pedophiles, Playboy and Penthouse. We can only hope the Senate will fully research his record and vote to protect our children.

Thanks again for contacting John Kyl and the Senate Judiciary Committee to oppose this nomination.


The Arizona Family Council worked hard to voice our opposition to this nomination. We sent out a press release and were able to get Patrick Trueman on the Glenn Beck Show to talk about David Ogden.

Thanks, Pat, for speaking up on this critical appointment!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Three C's - Tips on Contacting Lawmakers

I know I have felt nervous when asked to contact lawmakers regarding different issues.  
There is no need to feel anxious or hesitant!
Keep these tips in mind next time you contact your Representative or Senator!







The Three C's - From Focus Action:

1.) Be Concise - State your name and the reason for the call or email.

2.) Be Confident -  Your Representative or Senator works for you. 

3.) Be Courteous - No matter what happens, be polite and courteous to those you are contacting.

To read more, click here.

Facebook


I never had intentions of becoming a regular Facebook user. Now that I have a Facebook page, I've had a great time reconnecting with some old friends and keeping in touch with people I talk with regularly. I never would have imagined which friends I would meet up with. I guess it's important to be nice to everyone in Jr. High & High School, because you'll reconnect with them on Facebook.

Parents, your kids likely have a Facebook page. Have you asked them? Do you have one yourself? Have you talked about Internet safety with them? Now is the time. Here's some advice from Common Sense Media to get you up to speed.

WATCH A SHORT VIDEO HERE.

It only takes a moment to learn.

Facebook. Our teens love it. We hear lots of negative things about it -- the sex, the bad behavior, the drinking pictures, the irresponsibility. And all that stuff can be there. But Facebook can also be a great way for kids to stay in touch with their friends and showcase their interests (and have fun). Take a look at our 90 second video because it will help you learn the essentials for creating your own page. Once you do that, you can ask your kids to link to you. Even if they don't, there's nothing like understanding how something works to lessen our anxieties. Read our review, watch the video, then have fun exploring.

Tips for "friending" on Facebook

Start with your kids' age. If they're in middle school, it may be a sound policy to know what they're posting, since kids that age don't necessarily understand that they're creating a digital footprint that will long outlast the passions of the moment.

Talk to your high school-aged teens about whether or not they're comfortable letting you friend them. Many will be. This is a case of "know your kid," and it comes down to trust. But establish rules: No drug talk, no nudity, no pictures of drinking, no hate speech, no bullying, and no posting party locations -- all of these lead to ruin. Most of all, remind your teens that whatever they post will be in the cyberworld forever. (Keep watching Facebook's Terms of Service, by the way, since a recent -- and almost as recently recanted -- update said that the company owned everything anyone posted forever.)

Don't fill your kids' pages with your comments. As it is, simply having parents is mortifying enough at this age. Their friends don't need evidence of your existence (and you can always send them private messages).

Don't friend your kids' friends. See reasons above.

Remember: They can see what you post. If you're a friend, also be a role model. Keep your nose clean.

Choose your battles. You will see the good, the bad, and the truly unfathomable. If you don't want your kids to unfriend you, don't comment on every transgression. Keep it general.

Remember, you're the parent. Even if you aren't your kids' Facebook "friend," your job is still to pass your values along to them and to help them learn how to be safe and responsible on or offline.

Note- After reading these tips, I did go in and adjust my own privacy settings. Also, the Arizona Family Council will be coming soon to a Facebook near you.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Contact Your Senators!


National Coalition reported:
Pres. Obama has nominated David Ogden, a porn lawyer, for Deputy Attorney General. 
He would be the second-highest-ranking official in the Department of Justice.  He has defended Playboy and Penthouse and has opposed restrictions on abortion and hardcore porn. 
 The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on the nomination of Ogden for Deputy Attorney General on Thursday, February 26.
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SENATORS!!

To read more about David Ogden, click here.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Sexting


Connect With Kids reports:

Today in several states, a handful of children are facing felony charges of obscenity and child pornography. Their crime: sending nude photos of themselves or others over their cell phones. The kids call it "sexting."

Parents, what are you doing about the images on your child's cell phone? What are your family rules regarding cell phones?

This is an enormous problem. If you want to know how big, just Google 'sexting' to find story after story. Teens are even being charged for child porn.

Read more and watch a video about SEXTING.

Violent TV


*30 years of research and more than 1000 studies confirm that violent television creates fear and anxiety in young children
*Repeated exposure can impact kids' readiness for school
*Televised violence increases feelings of hostility and can decrease empathy for human suffering
*By the time our kids reach middle school, they've seen more than 8,000 televised murders. By age 18, that number escalates to *40,000 (and over 200,000 total violent acts)
*CSI, 24, and Law & Order: SVU are regularly watched by elementary school kids
*The nightly news is among the most violent TV that kids watch
*Violent TV promos are completely unregulated

To watch a video about this click here.

Thanks Common Sense Media.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Porn Filmed at a Local Park

We already know that it is easier and easier to view porn and for our children to gain access to inappropriate material. However, it is almost shocking that our children could be exposed just by going to the local neighborhood park at the wrong moment.

In Bartlett, Tennessee, a public neighborhood park was recently used as the setting for an adult web-site porno shoot. Evidently the web-site that filmed the pornographic video promises to visit other public places as well.

Neighbors were understandably upset when they found out about the shoot. I'm sure they worried about their children and even themselves if they had come upon the scene inadvertently. When asked about his reaction, the minister that lives across the street from the park said, "I don't have the words. I'm a Baptist minister and I have no words."

The police in Bartlett are investigating the incident and have indicated that several laws have been broken - one of them being public indecency.

It is heartbreaking to know that no matter how well we try to protect our children from the harm of pornography, they could walk right into it as they go to play on the slide at the park. It makes me realize just how vigilant I must be in protecting my children.

Original article at:
http://current.com/items/89238767/x_rated_video_shot_in_tennessee_public_park.htm

Thursday, February 12, 2009

SI Swimsuit Issue


The Swimsuit Issue is about to hit stores and mailboxes. Our friends at American Decency have provided us with some interesting facts: (By the way, don't search for 'sports illustrated,' because you will get several inappropriate pictures.)

2008 and 2009 SI Swimsuit Editions:
A few comparisons --

Advertisements:
2008 - 50 ads in 225 pages
2009 - 37 ads in 178 pages

Photos:
2008 - 26 topless
2009 - 13 topless

The following companies that advertised in 2008 did not advertise in 2009:

Zune
Gillette
Pernod Ricard liquor
Calvin Klein
Sprint
Craftsman tools (sears)
Lifestyles condoms
Samsonite luggage
Callaway golf
Suzuki
Foot Locker
Yamaha
Schick
Honda
Stetson cologne
California Almonds
AT&T
Marc Ecko
Peak antifreeze
Jack in the Box restaurants
Redman tobacco
Columbia sportswear
Wrangler jeans
Head and Shoulders
San Diego visitors bureau
DaSani water – Coca-Cola
Razr2 phones
Corona
Taco Bell
Alterna eyewear
Godiva chocolate
Diamond is Forever

Repeat advertisers - did advertise in 2008

Pontiac
Old Spice
Chaps
Evan Williams whiskey
Perry Ellis
Jack Daniels
Rockport
Match.com
Axe
Budweiser
Giorgio Armani
Canadian Club
Dodge
GMC
Jeep
Ford
Abilify
Wrigley

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Parents need to show the right kind of love.


At this Valentine's Day, Rebecca Hagelin reminds us of the right kind of love that our children need. She always says it perfectly:

The sad reality is that showing true love for our own flesh and blood in today's society, for many parents, is often replaced with a totally selfish desire on the part of the parent to be liked by their child.

In other words, so many moms and dads today want to be our children's "friend" more than we want to protect, nurture, and mold them into the best that they can be. Simply put, we're so afraid to challenge them that we're failing in our duties to show real love toward our children by protecting them.

Read more here.

Keep calling!

The Senate Judiciary Committee is being flooded with phone calls by people who are opposing the nomination of David Ogden. If you haven't called yet, please do. (See the following post for contact information.)

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Testimony of David Ogden


You can read what David Ogden said today before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Also, the Honorable John Warner testified in his behalf.

Read the testimony here.

The AP has a story about David Ogden's testimony today. Yesterday, we contacted Jon Kyl's office to voice our concern over this nomination. Here is what Kyl said to Ogden today:

"You've taken some very extraordinary positions, some left-leaning and unorthodox positions," Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz. told Ogden, citing the lawyer's past work opposing some anti-pornography statutes and mandatory parental notification for teenage girls getting abortions.



Thank you Jon Kyl!

Super Bowl Mishap


Many people in Tucson were interrupted while watching the Super Bowl with a porn clip. Right after Larry Fitzgerald scored a touchdown, Comcast cable viewers were exposed to a 30 second pornography clip.

Comcast appears to be innocent in this mishap and is doing everything possible

This is completely disturbing that families were subjected to this explicit material when they didn't want to be. That is one of the biggest problems I have with pornography. They are targeting me and bombarding me and my family.

I have lost my choice, but I have not lost my voice.

Read the story here.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Urgent Action Alert!


Obama has appointed David Ogden to the DoJ. Ogden has represented many companies that produce pornography. We need to call the Senate Judiciary Committee offices Wednesday (since the vote occurs on Thursday), and try to bombard the offices with callers, to let the Judiciary Committee know that we do not want someone in this position who has represented Playboy, Penthouse, and who has fought library porn filters.

The Senate Judiciary Committee phone numbers are below. Ogden will be #2 at the DOJ, unless we can get citizens to voice their opposition to his nomination. Someone is needed who will protect families, not pornographers.

Senate Judiciary Committee Majority & Minority Offices: 202-224-7703 & 202-224-5225

Read more stories about this:

FRC Blog

PR Newswire

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Obama Picks Porn Lawyer for #2 at Justice


This is incredibly alarming!!

Fidelis: Obama Picks Porn Lawyer for #2 at Justice

This story has been broken by Brian Burch at Fidelis. We appreciate your work!

Take Action!


From Citizen link email alert:

When millions of Americans tuned in to NBC to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, they saw not only a close football game, but also a lot of sexually explicit commercials. Advertisers like GoDaddy.com and Doritos gave families an eyeful of scantily clad women.
Melissa Henson, spokeswoman for the Parents Television Council, said parents should take action.
"I don't think we need to silently sit back and accept the direction television is going," Henson said. "There is an opportunity to let our voices be heard, and to help set the network that's broadcasting the Super Bowl and the NFL straight."
TAKE ACTION
Tell the National Football League, NBC and the Federal Communications Commission that you have seen enough raunchy ads on TV. You can find contact information through our Action Center.

(This action alert is different because it goes to the FCC, NBC and NFL Commissioner.)

Monday, February 2, 2009

Super Bowl Ads


The Super Bowl ads went beyond anything I have seen before. And I only saw about 3 of them. When I saw this latest action alert, I couldn't believe that NBC would so blatently censor. Why should somebody else shove sex and alcohol down my throat for an entire 3 hour game? Where are the good, clean, funny, classic Super Bowl commercials? The commercials yesterday were not appropriate for children of any age.

Please join with us by emailing NBC. Read more here.

Watch the video here.
(I've previously blogged about this commercial.)

Thursday, January 29, 2009

National Science Foundation


Another agency funded by our tax dollars using our tax dollars to satisfy porn addictions.

The report says:

Despite the less-than-lurid sound of the probes, the employees in question weren’t just logging onto their Facebook accounts or buying birthday gifts on Amazon.com. The report says they were watching, downloading and e-mailing porn, sometimes for significant portions of their workdays, and over periods of months or even years.

In one particularly egregious case, the report says one NSF “senior official” was discovered to have spent as much as 20 percent of his working hours over a two-year interval “viewing sexually explicit images and engaging in sexually explicit online ‘chats’ with various women.”

Investigators calculated the value of the time lost at more than $58,000 — for that employee alone.


When will the government WAKE UP and do something about pornography? There is a SOLUTION for Internet porn called CP80. This would create regulation so that those who do not want to view porn do not have to. Too many people are addicted and many others the victims of someone's addiction. Those of us who do not wish to view pornography should not be subjected to it.

Read the article here and find out how much of your money is being wasted.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Dr. Dobson & Ted Bundy


Dr. Dobson is scheduled to appear Friday on Glenn Beck's program on Fox News to discuss the historic interview. Check local listings.

“My purpose in going on Glenn’s show is to discuss the reason why Bundy chose me for his final interview when every major news anchor at every TV network was jostling for an exclusive with him,” Dr. Dobson said. “Bundy wanted to talk about the role media violence and particularly violent, hard-core pornography had played in his years-long killing spree, and he knew the mainstream media wouldn’t report that story.”

Read the rest of the story.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Passes House Committee

An email alert from CAP says:

This morning, the House Health and Human Services Committee voted 6-0 to pass HB 2400 to ban partial-birth abortion. Never medically necessary, partial-birth abortion is the brutal and gruesome procedure where everything except the head of an unborn baby is delivered and then the baby's brain is vacuumed out. This horrific procedure blurs the line between abortion and killing a newborn infant.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

U.S. Supreme Court Won’t Revive Internet Pornography Measure


The U.S. Supreme Court, rejecting a Bush administration appeal, refused to resurrect a federal criminal law that would have punished people for making pornography available to children through commercial Web sites.

Read more here.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Children & Media


Check out this month's report published by the Heritage Foundation.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Campbell's Soup


Campbell's Soup has decided to join the culture fight by promoting the homosexual agenda. The company paid for 2 full page ads in the nation's largest homosexual magazine, The Advocate. The American Family Association has asked Campbell's to remain neutral in the culture war, but Campbell's defiantly refuses.

Read more here and take action!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Bailing out the Porn Industry?!

Sometimes you think you've heard it all. . . but this one takes the cake!

Brent Bozell III reports that:

. . . Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt and "Girls Gone Wild" DVD king Joe Francis issued a press release calling on the 111th Congress to "provide a financial bailout for the adult entertainment industry along the lines of what is being sought by the Big Three automakers."

Flynt insists it is time for Congress to restart "the sexual appetite of America," and his product is more important than cars: "People are too depressed to be sexually active," Flynt laments. "This is very unhealthy as a nation. Americans can do without cars and such, but they cannot do without sex."

They are asking for $5 billion. They are also asking for a whole lot of publicity, too. Those sleazy CEO tongues were clearly in their cheeks, since the press release carried the headline "The $13 Billion Industry Is In No Fear of Collapse, But Why Take Chances?"

And if you don't believe it, you can read more here.

Porn Industry Seeks Federal Bailout

Porn Kings Help Us Through Hard Times