Perspective people

Criminalizing indecency? Seriously, relax d00d.

When asked how he intended to criminalize the violations, Sensenbrenner repeated his assertion that it was the best way to penalize people who violate the statute but avoid “penalizing people who are not violating the law.”

How odd that rather than fixing the current problem he wants to create a whole new one. What kind of logic is that? Congressional logic obviously.

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  1. I think the key here is the desire to get this out of a regulatory body’s hands and into the court systems. In general, this is a *really good* idea. Currently the FCC is the investigator, prosecutor, judge, and jury… a little too much power, I think, for any one body.

    Maybe let the FCC handle the investigation and bring the charges, let the courts work out the rest.