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Jul-15-2010 15:02printcomments

Libertarians Say Pornography trial violates Constitution

"Apparently President Obama's Justice Department is no different than former President Bush's when it comes to prosecuting speech. Obama has sustained the 'Obscene Prosecution Task Force,' which was created by the Bush Administration in 2005." - Libertarian National Committee Chairman Mark Hinkle

John Allen Stagliano (born November 29, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois), also known as Buttman
John Allen Stagliano, also known as Buttman, is an American entrepreneur, pornographic actor, producer and director, who founded and owns the Evil Angel pornographic film studio.
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(WASHINGTON D.C.) - The federal trial of pornographer John Stagliano began last week. Libertarian National Committee Chairman Mark Hinkle issued the following statement today:

"The Obama Administration's prosecution of John Stagliano is a travesty.

"As Reason magazine's Richard Abowitz wrote, 'The case against Stagliano concerns the selling of movies performed by consenting adults to entertain adult DVD viewers who have chosen to watch these films. In a free and open society this is exactly the kind of prosecution that should not happen.'

"Many Americans find it far more obscene that Democrats and Republicans are piling trillions of dollars of debt on our children and grandchildren, in order to further the creation and expansion of bad federal programs. The president should be worrying more about these problems, and less about prosecuting and censoring Mr. Stagliano.

"Different people will have different opinions about how valuable or harmful Mr. Stagliano's products are. Fortunately, no one is forced to watch them.

"Federal anti-obscenity laws are unconstitutional in two ways. First, because the Constitution does not grant Congress any power to regulate or criminalize obscenity. And second, because the First Amendment guarantees the right of free speech.

"In addition, there appear to be serious irregularities in the judge's conduct of the trial. He is reportedly refusing to allow the defense to call expert witnesses; refusing to allow the jurors to see the entirety of the films, even though that is necessary to apply the legal tests required by earlier Supreme Court rulings; and refusing to allow the press to see evidence or the questionnaires that were used in jury selection.

"It is worth noting that this case was not initiated by citizen complaints. FBI agents just purchased the materials, watched them, and then brought charges. It's clear that the FBI budget needs to be cut.

"Apparently President Obama's Justice Department is no different than former President Bush's when it comes to prosecuting speech. Obama has sustained the 'Obscene Prosecution Task Force,' which was created by the Bush Administration in 2005."

The Libertarian Party's platform states, "We support full freedom of expression and oppose government censorship, regulation or control of communications media and technology."

Disclosure: John Stagliano has been a donor to the Libertarian National Committee.

(Editor's note: For a different view on this subject, read this article: Jun-09-2010: Multiple Deaths in Porn Industry in One Day Underscore Need to Enforce Obscenity Laws - Salem-News.com)

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Source: The Libertarian Party, America's third-largest political party, founded in 1971.




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Douglas Benson July 16, 2010 7:51 pm (Pacific time)

Didnt Mr Flint allready take this all the way ? When its unconstitutional thats it baby .So why are these laws still on the books ? Child porn ect ok .But these are the same old puritanical nut balls that de-cry sexual acts that they practice themselves . How many leaders of these ideas that are caught doing that which they preach against can we take before they are found to be without credit ? Men and women are sexual beings how can you stop nature ? YOU CANT. Peace


anonymous July 16, 2010 12:20 am (Pacific time)

" It's clear that the FBI budget needs to be cut." I could not agree more. Talk about inflated budgets. It is obvious government departments need some kind of excuse to keep themselves going to get their monthly hand-outs from government budgets. We all know if there is a lack of performance from a government department or agency, then their budget will be cut short. I agree with the freedom of speech, as well as normal consenting adults to be able to make their own minds up on what they want to do, as well as view. No one wants to be dictated by some random office under the name "nanny state". I for one know through an ex girlfriend who also was involved in such work as "porn", it is now a lot more safe, cleaner, and not so seedy and out of control as it used to be back in the late 70's to the early 80's (their offices as well as the people involved, look more like professional run business people). The reason main stream porn is pushing the boundaries is not because of the company or the director's needs, it's because of what the general public want, and what the porn companies sell the most (porn companies push more of their budget in making films that sell the most...ie the biggest sales from what the "public buy". These people only create such a diverse choice of porn because of the demand of what "they" see around them. I would rather blame the public rather than the porn companies themselves when it comes to certain taboo subjects as porn. Like they say, it takes two to tango.

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