Sunday, July 19, 2009

CNBC Family Special - Porn: Business of Pleasure


July 15th CNBC presented their family hour special, "Porn: Business of Pleasure."

A horrific broadcasting decision, NBC is flaunting the industry of debauchery as if it should be common viewing. This television program on a station that is easily accessible, and is not a Premium Channel, is a symptomatic example of the rapidly deteriorating level of family values and morality in America.

Robert Peters, President of Morality In America, suggests this is just the beginning of a trend that could lead to more obscene programs in the future. What is the next logical step? Legalization of what imprisons one today? Will we be seeing documentaries on CNBC-like cable networks on Child Porn next?

Peters says, "Our nation's constitutional obscenity laws have not been enforced vigorously since the Reagan/Bush administrations, but that doesn't mean they can't be successfully enforced again."

Join us live tonight on Political Pistachio Radio as we invite Robert Peters to explain to us what is going on, and how we can resolve America's rapid descent into the waters of immorality.

We will air live tonight at 7pm Pacific. You may catch the program live, or on archive later on BlogTalkRadio.com/PoliticalPistachio.

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