2022-02-08

Communications Decency Act of 1996

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On this day in 1996 congress passed the Communications Decency Act.

This was an attempt to control what was construed as “obscene or indecent” to recipients under 18 years of age and outlawed the display of “patently offensive” materials to those under 18.

Of course, the only problem with all of this is the interpretation. That which YOU might feel is obscene or indecent SOMEONE ELSE might view otherwise.

The Communications Decency Act of 1996 was merely one of many attempts by congress to involve themselves outside of their purview.

The United States Supreme Court struck those anti-indecency provisions in the 1997 case Reno v ACLU.

Today we have judges who believe they have the right to legislate and in particular those libtard appointment mistakes secondary to the Obama and Biden administrations that in themselves are obscene and indecent with innumerable capricious judgements which favor the criminal.

Boo to Obama.
Boo to Biden.
Boo to the George Soros owned democrats and progressives out to ruin our nation.

A day of reckoning for these crimes will come.

I am not the only conservative who is fed up.