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Porn Again or Born Again?

By The Special Guests Publicity Service

America to Decide on May 19
Into the life of every nation comes a deciding event, a milestone moment when the eternal destiny of a people may be decided. When America is weighed in God’s balance, will it be found wanting? Or will our citizens finally declare, “Enough,” and take back this country from the hands of the Internet flesh merchants?
May 19, 2008, is such a pivotal date on the Divine calendar. It is a rare gift, an opportunity to make lasting difference for righteousness in our generation and for those that follow. Promoting and participating in this event is a chance for you to take a stand and be counted.


porn2.jpgThis may require sacrifice for you and your listeners. To take part in the May 19th events, you or your listeners will have to travel to Washington D.C. You’ll need to rise early to attend a prayer breakfast from 8 until 9. You’ll want to stay for a conference addressing the problem of porn from 9 until 11 at the Murrow Room of the National Press Club. And you’ll be given the opportunity to parade your criticisms of lax Department of Justice and FBI obscenity enforcement policies during a peaceful two-hour demonstration in front of the Justice Department building (950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW), starting at 11:30 a.m.
But if you’ve had enough of seeing God’s Word flaunted, America’s soaring divorce rates, the sexual abuse of women and children, battered self-esteem for those trapped by this pernicious habit, and the squandering of billions of dollars that could go toward far better purposes, you will have no better or more timely opportunity to make a difference.
If you would like to address the issue of obscenity and the May 19th efforts to stop it in its tracks, we invite you to book an interview with Robert Peters, President of Morality in Media, based in New York. He’ll be happy to answer questions about why our incoming president must effectively enforce existing obscenity laws, the effects of ignoring those laws, and the powerful impact that we all can make in Washington D.C. on a very special Monday in May.
ABOUT ROBERT PETERS
Robert Peters is President of Morality in Media. He has been a guest on many television programs including three times on Larry King. He has been a diligent warrior in the fight against indecency for over two decades.
Headquartered in New York City, Morality In Media (MIM) works through constitutional means to curb traffic in illegal obscenity. MIM operates the www.obscenitycrimes.org website, where citizens can report possible violations of federal Internet obscenity laws.
Established in New York City in 1962 to combat pornography, Morality In Media works to inform citizens and public officials about the harms of pornography and about what they can do through law to protect their communities and children. MIM also works to maintain standards of decency on TV and in other media. Contributions are tax-exempt.

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Posted on May 14, 2008