The U.S. attorney general has been asked to investigate AT&T’s new bid to carry hardcore pornography on its pay-per-view network. “Pornography is becoming more mainstream in America when a major national corporation can make a public announcement that it’s going to jump in with both feet,” said a American Family Association commentator.
The Atlanta District Court the has ruled that the National Abortion Federation has to be allowed to place its pro-abortion ads on Atlanta buses, subway cars and shelters. The Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority had originally denied permission for the NAF adds to be run under its policy which was to reject any advertising supporting or opposing a subject of ‘public controversy’.
The Family Research Council has reported that on June 8th the ‘Big three automakers (Ford, General Motors and Daimler Chrysler) announced that they would award domestic partner benefits to homosexual couples. “Given that a huge body of scientific and medical evidence shows that homosexuality is destructive to individuals, families and communities, the auto makers are steering away from compassion and washing their hands of the lethal effects just to please a tiny, vocal group of activists,” said FRC in a statement.