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Cleo 2005-10-08 05:27 PM

Another obscenity bust. Pics of dead people are not ok.
 
The website
http://nowthatsfuckedup.com/

CNN's story on it
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/28/web.photos/

My local newspaper article about it.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...home-headlines
"It is the most horrific, vile, perverted sexual conduct," Judd said. "It is as vile, as perverted, as non-normal sexual conduct, which rises to the level of obscenity, as we've ever investigated."

I would like to know what exactly it was that was found obscene since it doesn't seem they are referring to the pics of the dead.

Torn Rose 2005-10-08 05:29 PM

"It's never our intent to put somebody out of business," Judd said. "All we ask is that they obey the laws of Florida. We've been investigating vice and pornography long enough to know pretty much what crosses the line. This didn't just cross the line. This left the line many miles behind."

cd34 2005-10-08 05:38 PM

just as a site note, I am not the Chris involved in this. The phone calls can stop. :)

Cleo 2005-10-08 05:56 PM

Personally I think war should be shown as it is without all the gruesome aspects of it being censored. It's about killing people yet when you watch the local news I never see any dead people.

I did look at some of the dead pics. Absolutely horrific. Up until I saw them all I had for reference was what I've seen in the movies. Now I have a better understanding of what takes place in war. Much worse then anything I had imagined.

I still would like to know what was the material that was actually found obscene since it was stated that it wasn't the pics of dead people.

Tommy 2005-10-08 06:34 PM

do you guys think we can get a pool together for legal expensises

I just emailed his attorney and asked where I could send a contribution

SirMoby 2005-10-08 06:38 PM

Life magazine changed the tide in American support of Vietnam by showing the public what was happening. There has been a ban on such things for this war so they are going to do anything they can to destroy this man.

Surfn 2005-10-08 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo
Personally I think war should be shown as it is without all the gruesome aspects of it being censored. It's about killing people yet when you watch the local news I never see any dead people.

I did look at some of the dead pics. Absolutely horrific. Up until I saw them all I had for reference was what I've seen in the movies. Now I have a better understanding of what takes place in war. Much worse then anything I had imagined.

I still would like to know what was the material that was actually found obscene since it was stated that it wasn't the pics of dead people.

That reminds me of the WTC bombings and watching all those people jump to their death. At one point it look like it was raining people really horrifying! But later when they replayed the footage they cut it out.

Then a few weeks later I watched a documentary they still didn't show many victims jumping, but they used the live feed from the videographer who was inside the towers with the firemen and you could hear the sound of bodies splattering on the sidewalks.

Again these things never made it into the News broadcasts. I guess that kind of truth doesn't go well with people eating. It might upset their stomachs.

babymaker 2005-10-08 06:45 PM

saw this n the ticker on fox news not sure what is obcene?/? did he photoshop someone fucking dead solders?? it didnt say?? is it even a porn site or are they busting him on a political site posting dead solder pix?? (p.s. i dont watch fox news ussually but msnbc is lazy and doesnt have news on weekends lol :D)

babymaker 2005-10-08 07:04 PM

ohh saw site in cleo's post, guess it's cuz he posted porn links in with the images??

Linkster 2005-10-08 07:44 PM

So there's no confusion (which it looks like there already is) - this guy lives in Polk county in Fl - the most bible thumping place you'll ever see - he was a former cop there.
The charges are all for obscenity (they include 80 porn pics and 20 videos) that the sherrif deemed obscene - based on community standards - remember this is where the couple that was broadcasting on Ifriends was also arrested a few years back for obscenity.
The sherrif seems to have a problem with the girlfriend/wives self posts - he did allow members to do self posting and has (according to the sherrif anyway) nothing to do with the soldiers trade pics.
This guy brought an awful lot of attention to himself a few weeks ago on CNN and the people of his county were not happy with the exposure.
Things to keep in mind that may have blinded his judgement - his sites are all hosted on a server in Europe - and he tried to play that card already - but the sherrif already said - sorry - he controls the content from his house - doesnt fly as an excuse.

Linkster 2005-10-08 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo
I would like to know what exactly it was that was found obscene since it doesn't seem they are referring to the pics of the dead.

Cleo - I would start at forum35 - thats where most of the fringe stuff is like fisting and other things that have in the past brought out the obscenity charges in similar cases.

koolkat 2005-10-08 09:49 PM

What about sites like rotten.com or ogrish.com which also combine porn and death pictures?

These politicians are so afraid that the site of death will hurt their political careers. It's a fucking war for christ sake! These people want to kill us! The bomb our fucking subways... fly planes into our fucking buildings... and cut the heads off of our fucking citizens! I think it's great that we parade around their fucking dead, blown apart bodies! Maybe these other zealots will get the point! I really think we ought to drop the fucking atomic bomb on them and maybe they'll get the point then to go fuck with somebody else! |angry|

ponyman 2005-10-08 10:00 PM

Oh crap. Now I wish I didn't visit that site. I decided to look at one of the gory pics... and I think it was the worst possible one I could have picked. Oh my god... so fucking gross. BEWARE!

MrYum 2005-10-08 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Linkster
Cleo - I would start at forum35 - thats where most of the fringe stuff is like fisting and other things that have in the past brought out the obscenity charges in similar cases.

Yea, I just took a look at the site for a few minutes. Was thinking...ok...what's the big deal...IF this is really about the 'porn'???

Then, hit the area Linkster mentioned...I'd bet that's what they're using against him. Didn't actually look at any of the pics in that forum, but some of the thread titles are way too close to the edge in todays environment.

Cleo 2005-10-08 10:19 PM

I tried to look at the pics but I guess you have to register and donate $10 to see the pics in that forum.

Since he lives in the US I don't think his 2257 is going to fly.
http://www.nowthatsfuckedup.com/bbs/2257.php

I've never understood the outcry over fisting. I lived in farmland until I was eleven and saw vets stick their whole arm up animal's vaginas.

plateman 2005-10-08 10:46 PM

I dont know what to say but I found the section where the gross and dead people picture posts were and it didnt ask for a password... I seen a few of those kind of pics. before when searching google from being courious, IMO some people probably more than some can look at those kind of pictures and have it just pass through there mind, but to see it live is totally different IMO..

in war people on both sides get blowed apart and pictures are taken but few see them, but in this modern world with the net and tech we have. is the GOV or state GOV's surprised to find sites like that.. But for the dead people in those pictures I think it's not moral to have the way there bodies are for the whole world to see.. how would your family feel if your dead body was all blown out and put out for 1.000.000's to see...

sue-fl 2005-10-08 11:20 PM

I have been following this on the news. I haven't and won't go to the site as I don't care to see dead bodies. Cleo is right though Lakeland is the way she described it. I spend a lot of time there as I have family there. They have had lots of trouble with people in office fucking up many times.

Still I don't agree with them going after him for porn, as there was no mention of c***d porn or rape etc. I think it mostly boils down to where he lives at. I hope he makes out in alright when it goes to trail.

Maj. Stress 2005-10-09 12:27 AM

"Walters argued that local community standards, the guiding principle behind implementation of obscenity laws, cannot be applied to the Web, a global venue.

"Any obscenity charge against any Web-site content or Internet content is unconstitutional," said Walters, who specializes in First Amendment law. "There is no commonality based on just geography anymore. It's not the 1800s anymore, not here. But I don't know about Polk County.""

Interesting statement. I do agree with Mr. Walters. I hope the courts do too.

Kay 2005-10-09 01:27 AM

|dizzy|

tickler 2005-10-09 03:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maj. Stress
"Walters argued that local community standards, the guiding principle behind implementation of obscenity laws, cannot be applied to the Web, a global venue.

"Any obscenity charge against any Web-site content or Internet content is unconstitutional," said Walters, who specializes in First Amendment law. "There is no commonality based on just geography anymore. It's not the 1800s anymore, not here. But I don't know about Polk County.""

Interesting statement. I do agree with Mr. Walters. I hope the courts do too.

I'm still waiting for some smart lawyer to toss in the hard facts that +70% of hard drives have porn on them. Maybe nobody on the jury would admit it, but, what are they going to do if 9 out of 12 of them have porn on their own computers.

mist 2005-10-09 06:07 AM

I think that they should show those war photos all over, so that people really understood what kind of suffering and pain war really cause to people. These days’ people think war is just like a video game with no killings, no torture, no rape and no suffering. If we should have been brought up with horrifying photos and videos from actual victims of war, on the news everyday and in school, I doubt that it would be so much war going on in this world…

Hopefully a lot of people visit this site and view those photos and then change their opinions about war.

Mist

Bare 2005-10-09 08:22 AM

I have to disagree with you mist. I certainly don't want them showing the pics all over. It's there for you to see if you want, and that I agree with. But I don't want to be reading CNN, walking past the tv, or getting a newspaper and see this type of stuff. And I don't want to become immune to it either.

As for the webmaster, Polk County is gonna do it's best to fry him. As a former officer there, he's got to know they would. Whether they should is a totally different story.

Magnoody 2005-10-09 08:46 AM

I love horror and even gore movies so I thought about taking a look at one of the pics and errrrr that was pretty damn nasty.DISGUSTING |dizzy|

mist 2005-10-09 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bare
I have to disagree with you mist. I certainly don't want them showing the pics all over.

Sure, it’s rather disturbing and it would be very uncomfortable to see the truth in the news or the papers, for many people, but war is not comfortable.

I think it’s tragic that we first elect the people that gladly starts the war, but we refuse to the see the consequences it causes.

Mist

docholly 2005-10-09 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mist
Sure, it’s rather disturbing and it would be very uncomfortable to see the truth in the news or the papers, for many people, but war is not comfortable.

I think it’s tragic that we first elect the people that gladly starts the war, but we refuse to the see the consequences it causes.

Mist

AMEN.. at least in Vietnam, we weren't "chicken" to show the pictures of what was happening. Remember the napalm naked little girl running across the cover of life?

the news media is so afraid to report either for being labled at "right winged" or "left winged" they forget we are "human winged".

and while i'm on my soap box..i'm so fuckign sick and tired of the "foxes" of this world justifying Abu Grave (or however the fuck it's spelled) by saying "at least we didn't cut their heads off".. WE are supposed to be BETTER than they.. WE are supposed to hold ourselves up to a higher standard then becoming the enemy we are fighting.. AND whatever happened to responsibility? The person with the least to lose (Linde England) took the fall for those who should have KNOWN what was going on. Why wasn't the head of the prison reprimanded at the very least.. She should have known what was going on inside her own prison.

I say let the world see the effects of war..maybe it will make someone somewhere think twice before rushing in to show 'Shock & Awe'...

|angry|

SirMoby 2005-10-09 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tickler
I'm still waiting for some smart lawyer to toss in the hard facts that +70% of hard drives have porn on them. Maybe nobody on the jury would admit it, but, what are they going to do if 9 out of 12 of them have porn on their own computers.

Certain counties will have a much lower percentage of hard drive and this is one of them. In the process of selecting the jury I'm sure one side will be working to fine 12 people that don't have any and the other will do the opposite. I think the one searching for 12 that don't will have an advantage in this county.

SirMoby 2005-10-09 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by docholly
the news media is so afraid to report either for being labled at "right winged" or "left winged" they forget we are "human winged".

That may concern some media execs but I think we know they're afraid of something a little more dangerous then just public opinion.

urb 2005-10-09 05:28 PM

I've never had much faith in the American legal system, not since these trials. :(

Surfn 2005-10-09 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urb
I've never had much faith in the American legal system, not since these trials. :(

Did you lose some family members?

T Pat 2005-10-09 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Surfn
Did you lose some family members?

:D that was my first laugh of the day,
and The only link I looked at was Urbs, I have no desire to see dead people

Linkster 2005-10-09 08:22 PM

I still remember loads of scenes from Vietnam - I think the one that stands out in my mind was the viet-cong boy officer in the street with a gun to his head as the bullet went through - it was in every newspaper back then and was just a little taste of what was really happening.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/co..._COLLECTI.html
It amazes me that there are so many Americans that just want to turn away from this thinking that if they dont see the real news they dont have to deal with it personally - well - having been there and done that to coin a phrase - its about time the US people got a taste of what really happens in war and maybe they would get off their apathetic asses and do something about it - just like all the vets and students did something about it in the late 60s. Its a shame watching all these sheep that call themselves reporters glossing over the facts with their little sound bytes - we lost "insert number of US soldiers blown into pieces today" but in local news there is still some college student missing in Aruba and we have 24 hour coverage on the ground there to make sure we have up to the minute coverage of the "alleged wrongdoers" being released from their jail in Aruba again"
Give me a fucking break

koolkat 2005-10-09 08:49 PM

"You want the truth? You can't handle the truth!"

I think that pretty much sums it up. People don't want to accept what war is. It's about killing other people... plain and simple. People can candy coat it all they want, but those photos and videos are exactly what happens! We all talked about the mis"Information Minister" in Iraq who denied the fact that Iraq was being invaded, even as you could see coalition forces marching in the background. Do we really want to be like that? Just deny the truth is out there! There are soldier and civilians who give their lives every day because of a bunch of morons! |angry|

Cleo 2005-10-09 09:06 PM

Can't say shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker and tits on radio or TV. Ain't that some fucking shit.

Linkster 2005-10-09 09:14 PM

The worst part of this is that with events occuring that were way worse that My Lai (just my opinion that this was where the population of the US finally had had enough - and a few soldiers got dinged for doing exactly what the administration and the generals told them to do) the American people still have the audacity to drive around in their SUVs with little ribbon magnets saying support the war ( and confusing the hell out of supporting the troops with the war itself) when they have no idea what is really going on. As far as Im concerned every little one of them needs to be shown every video and pic out there of what happens in a real war - till they puke their guts out - or start crying like half the soldiers I knew when they just couldnt handle it anymore.

docholly 2005-10-10 12:00 AM

Right on Linkster!! I forgot about that picture too.. but really we were treated nightly to kind grandfatherly Walter Cronkite telling us.. 237 casualities today and 572 wounded in action.

I heard the other day Senator McCain saying that the news shouldn't give the number of people who died or what action was taken in Iraq because we the public doesn't need to see it.

you'd think McCain of all people would want the TRUTH known.

Maj. Stress 2005-10-10 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urb
I've never had much faith in the American legal system, not since these trials. :(

Not much has changed in the legal system has it. Condem the people you don't like, don't understand or share the same standards as you. |angry|

If don't ask don't tell works for gay's in the military what is wrong with don't look don't see with the adult industry?

tickler 2005-10-10 03:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by docholly
.. but really we were treated nightly to kind grandfatherly Walter Cronkite telling us.. 237 casualities today and 572 wounded in action.

Apparently even those numbers are fudged. Seems that they rush the badly wounded soldiers out of country to hospitals in Germany or wherever, and those deaths aren't included as casulties in Iraq.
Quote:

Originally Posted by docholly
I heard the other day Senator McCain saying that the news shouldn't give the number of people who died or what action was taken in Iraq because we the public doesn't need to see it.

Also heard on one of the news shows that reporters aren't allowed to check on returning casulties.

Fonz 2005-10-10 05:26 AM

Some of sponsorchat's members seem to hang out there.

"Registered Users: 11444, 18890704, 657GVR4"

Serious now, that's one fucked up board...

SirMoby 2005-10-10 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by docholly
I heard the other day Senator McCain saying that the news shouldn't give the number of people who died or what action was taken in Iraq because we the public doesn't need to see it.

You have a link? That is one of the scariest statements I've herad in weeks from our politicians and possible 2008 Presidential candidate.

I think we NEED to know how many people died both American and Iraq, how many people have been injured and how many homes have been destroyed.

The country is pulling together to help Katrnia victims that have lost thier homes but does any here care about the Iraqi's that have lost everything becasue of this war? Do Americans even know?

Linkster 2005-10-10 08:47 AM

I would say that a statement like that from McCain would be very uncharateristic - he is outspoken when it comes to showing the dead soldiers - he was the one that wrote to Sinclair group during the presidential elections to lambast them for not airing "Fallen" on some of their affiliates where Niteline was showing pictures of dead soldiers and reading their names. McCain also supported showing the caskets in Dover back in 2004 when it was voted on in congress http://www.camerairaq.com/2004/05/caskets_photogr.html is the only link I could find where he actually spoke about it during the congressional debate. Of course his republican congress passed the bill making it law not to show the caskets in support of the prez.

He is one of the only republicans I respect as he has always supported the soldiers and keeps challenging the way we are reporting the war dead and injured (which btw is way under-reported based on the number of purple hearts given out for non-combat injuries - tens of thousands of soldiers are sitting in Vet hospitals back here in the US and their story isnt being told)


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