CT> It's just an opinion but the history of the times in which
CT> the Bill of Rights were drafted, and the words themselves, had a more
CT> altrusistic tone over and above the consideration of mere
CT> pornography.
BW> Oh for god's sake. Now pornography is "mere" -- as if it is impossible
for BW> it
BW> to have ANY MERIT AT ALL. And your telepathic reading of the minds of
the
BW> Founding Fathers continues to leave a lot to be desired.
In comparison to more important matters the Constitution
and the Bill of Rights address, the issue is indeed minor.
Historically, the Fathers were fighting for political and
personal freedoms in declaring their independence from the
yoke of the British and sovereignty as a nation under God.
No more can be said about this topic since it has all been
said before. L8R
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