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Could Mitt Romney Really Ban Porn?

mrosen814 2012/07/24 21:00:00
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In 2007, Mitt Romney said he wanted to ban as much porn as possible. “Computer pornography has given new meaning to the words ‘home invasion,’” Romney said at a 2007 Values Voter summit, “If I am President, I will work to make sure that every computer sold into the home has an easy to engage pornography filter so that every parent can protect their child from unwanted filth.”

A 2007 video of Romney promising to place porn filters on every new computer can be viewed below. Do you think Mitt Romney can ban porn? Or at least make it a lot more harder to watch than it is now?


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  • NPC 2012/07/24 21:02:11
    No
    NPC
    +20
    is this another issue that the Liberals are interested in now ? Will Barack debate this one on TV ?

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  • Charmaine 2012/07/26 11:25:52
    No
    Charmaine
    +1
    People will access it illegally!!!
  • BlackwinterG36C 2012/07/26 10:39:58
    No
    BlackwinterG36C
    Nobody but biblethumpers and feminazi groups want to ban porn. He would never get the support to do that. Not even in the republican party. Bush didn't even try and didn't want to either.
  • y so serious 2012/07/26 07:45:12
    No
    y so serious
  • Shade 2012/07/26 06:43:09
    No
    Shade
    It would be very hard for him to do that
  • Charles R. Anderson 2012/07/26 06:04:02
    No
    Charles R. Anderson
    What you are calling pornography is prevalent because many people are interested in it. That being the case, it will be very resistant to being controlled. I do not believe the courts will allow such an infringement of our freedom of speech and of the press.
  • Proggy 2012/07/26 06:01:03
    No
    Proggy
    LOL!!! Mitt just pissed Ann walked in on him watching porn with his grandson or something.
  • beach bum 2012/07/26 06:01:02
    No
    beach bum
    [...]
  • tuskbaby 2012/07/26 05:55:47
  • mikeeonly 2012/07/26 04:07:49
    No
    mikeeonly
    +1
    he'd be a bigger idiot than he already is to try
  • Tasinahri 2012/07/26 03:57:51
    No
    Tasinahri
    +2
    What the hell is wrong with porn? o.0
  • cnsharp 2012/07/26 03:56:56
    No
    cnsharp
    +1
    Same thing with illegally downloading music and watching movies. There will always be a web site where you can get a hold of whatever you want, legal or not.
  • Winnie 2012/07/26 03:55:50
    No
    Winnie
    +2
    If he successfully bans it, what will he do if his wife rejects to have sex with him? Lol
  • ssmithix 2012/07/26 03:52:30
    No
    ssmithix
    No but I like some of his ideas.
  • dvd 2012/07/26 03:43:51
  • trentinafur 2012/07/26 02:56:45 (edited)
    No
    trentinafur
    +3
    Keep your Mitts off my (computer) junk, Willard.

    Where are all those people who like to scream about "Nanny State!!"? Or do they only like to scream "Nanny State!!" when it involves Obama?

    Oh, the hypocrisy of the right knows no bounds.......
  • Jenni 2012/07/26 02:43:15
    No
    Jenni
    +1
    I don't watch it but I feel that they can't completely filter it
  • alex 2012/07/26 02:37:27
    No
    alex
    +1
    It's none of his buisness. Kids won't just FIND porn while looking up cartoon games or something, they find it by looking for it and parents should watch what they're doing instead of using the comp as a baby sitter
  • Haley Smith 2012/07/26 02:28:49
    No
    Haley Smith
    +2
    HAHAHAHAHAHA. He can't do it.
  • belle 2012/07/26 02:03:27
    No
    belle
    +1
    Not yet since he was not elected in 2008. But lets see if he does something about it in his first term 2013 -2016.
  • joseph ... belle 2012/07/26 05:08:25
    joseph digristina
    You have a very active fantasy life.
  • belle joseph ... 2012/07/26 22:56:01
    belle
    at least my life is active, but so for not a fantasy. I leave that type of life for people like you,

    obama fantasy life liberal fantasy life
  • joseph ... belle 2012/07/27 01:52:24
    joseph digristina


    Mitt Romney visits London while stumbling on almost every front

    The Obama campaign could scarcely have thought of a better outcome for Mitt Romney's first UK visit as presumptive nominee

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    guardian.co.uk, Thursday 26 July 2012 16.31 EDT

    Ed Miliband and Mitt Romney
    Ed Miliband greets Mitt Romney at the House of Commons. Romney referred to the Labour leader as 'Mr Leader'. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA

    If Barack Obama were dreaming up the ideal start to Mitt Romney's first overseas visit as the presumptive Republican nominee, the president might wonder whether his rival could offend the US's historic transatlantic ally.

    That would obviously be rejected as impossibly ambitious, so the president might then ask himself whether Romney would fail to remember the name of one of his hosts in London.

    Surely a successful businessman would never make such a basic error. So the president would wonder whether Romney would breach convention by saying in public that he met the head of MI6, Britain's overseas intelligence agency.

    To the undoubted joy of the White House, Romney stumbled on all those fronts in London on Thursday, the first day of his visit to three of the US's closest allies - Britain, Israel and Poland.

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    Mitt Romney visits London while stumbling on almost every front

    The Obama campaign could scarcely have thought of a better outcome for Mitt Romney's first UK visit as presumptive nominee

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    guardian.co.uk, Thursday 26 July 2012 16.31 EDT

    Ed Miliband and Mitt Romney
    Ed Miliband greets Mitt Romney at the House of Commons. Romney referred to the Labour leader as 'Mr Leader'. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA

    If Barack Obama were dreaming up the ideal start to Mitt Romney's first overseas visit as the presumptive Republican nominee, the president might wonder whether his rival could offend the US's historic transatlantic ally.

    That would obviously be rejected as impossibly ambitious, so the president might then ask himself whether Romney would fail to remember the name of one of his hosts in London.

    Surely a successful businessman would never make such a basic error. So the president would wonder whether Romney would breach convention by saying in public that he met the head of MI6, Britain's overseas intelligence agency.

    To the undoubted joy of the White House, Romney stumbled on all those fronts in London on Thursday, the first day of his visit to three of the US's closest allies - Britain, Israel and Poland.

    Downing Street, which had gone to great lengths to give Romney the red carpet treatment without breaching strict protocol rules, was astonished when he questioned whether London was capable of running a successful Olympics. In an interview with NBC after his arrival in London, Romney said it was "disconcerting" that the Olympics organizers had encountered difficulties over security. One Whitehall source described Romney's remarks as a "total shocker" that had rendered officials "speechless".

    David Cameron wasted no time in delivering a carefully calibrated put down. During a visit to the Olympic Park, the prime minister said Britain was delivering the games in a bustling city. "Of course it's easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere," the prime minister said in a none too subtle reference to the 2002 Salt Lake City games famously rescued by Romney.

    Cameron made clear his irritation when he met Romney later in the day for 45 minutes of talks at No 10. As he emerged from the famous front door – alone to avoid breaching protocol – Romney gave a clue as to why he had stumbled. He reeled off a list of countries he had discussed with Cameron but declined to spell out his thinking in foreign policy on the grounds that only a sitting President should pronounce on overseas soil.

    These remarks showed that Romney had absorbed lesson number one of overseas trips that has no doubt been drilled into him by his foreign policy advisers - do not criticize the president when you are out of the US. Sadly for Romney, he forgot an even more important lesson that is so obvious his advisers had probably not bothered to spell it out: try not to offend your host, particularly when he is the leader of your closest sister party in a country that is meant to enjoy a "special relationship" with the US.

    The comparisons with Romney's trip to Europe and Obama's visit at almost exactly the same stage in the electoral cycle four years ago are almost too embarrassing to mention. Obama wooed a quarter of a million people in Berlin while Romney was mocked by the British prime minister.

    Romney will no doubt be hoping that his faux pas will be remembered as an amusing blip in the Anglo-American special relationship which has undergone a turbulent decade as a left-of-center prime minister embraced a right wing president.

    It will not have escaped the attention of Romney that Ed Miliband, a relatively left wing leader of the Labour party, was the most relaxed person of the day when he was referred to as "Mr Leader". Aides said they forgave Romney because US politicians always refer to fellow leaders by their job title.
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  • belle joseph ... 2012/07/30 23:34:37
    belle
    sounds like some Obummer's mess ups whether he is overseas or here in American.
  • Pixie·ŸŸMzAwesome♠ƤĦĂĔŢ♠ 2012/07/26 01:58:36 (edited)
    No
    Pixie·ŸŸMzAwesome♠ƤĦĂĔŢ♠
    +1
    I hope not. Anyways what happened to small government and no nanny state this sounds like a nanny state to me...
  • donna.robinson.102 2012/07/26 01:45:43
    No
    donna.robinson.102
    +2
    Firstly, porn as well as drugs is not funded by the little man, it goes much higher up the ladder than that, but when he starts his little spree, i'm grabbing the biggest slurpee available. as well as a bag of popcorn and watch from a padded seat as he goes in a club filled with men with fresh dollars and $1.00 shots hooting and hollering at thier fave strippers and telling them they're closing up shop!
  • Miss Bela Rae 2012/07/26 01:39:26 (edited)
    No
    Miss Bela Rae
    +1
    People are too addicted to it.
  • Allenwa... Miss Be... 2012/07/26 03:46:11
  • Pakki 2012/07/26 01:31:21
    No
    Pakki
    +1
    He never said "Ban".
    Once again placing key words in a persons mouth to make them appear a different way.
    This post is completely dishonest and misrepresenting.
    Not even a liberal can disagree with trying to keep children from watching XXX.
    So they put buzz words in his mouth like "Ban" knowing that many will not even watch the video and just assume Mitt is trying to take away American freedoms.
  • ssmithix Pakki 2012/07/26 03:55:35
    ssmithix
    +1
    Well said. Liberals pretend to care about kids. Well walk the talk? This crap is far from freedom of speech when targeted to hook young boys
  • Pakki ssmithix 2012/07/26 14:35:43
    Pakki
    its positioning.
    Its like when Liberals run to protect Muslims, acting as though Muslims don't execute homosexuals, punish with rape and withhold education from woman. But they will sue a church if they place a cross in public view.
  • ElynnKy 2012/07/26 01:20:47
    No
    ElynnKy
    +1
    I personally hate porn and would love to see it disappear entirely from the face of the earth, but no, I don't think Romney can successfully ban it. People who love it would look at it regardless.
  • Jeremy 2012/07/26 01:17:26
    No
    Jeremy
    very insightful poll
  • Kat 2012/07/26 01:16:30
    No
    Kat
    +1
    Most browsers you can get parental controls such as what he said. It doesn't sound like he wants to do anything but protect children from stuff they don't need to see.
  • kingmike525 2012/07/26 01:12:32
    No
    kingmike525
    No one can.
  • shaltov72 2012/07/26 01:11:49
    No
    shaltov72
    +1
    I do not agree with this disgusting stuff because it is a terrible influence on a society, and NO Romney cannot ban porn.
  • Spooner 2012/07/26 01:07:32
    No
    Spooner
    +2
    Porn? Is there porn on the internet?
  • Random 2012/07/26 01:04:40 (edited)
    No
    Random
    Lol, who can ban porn in this day of the internets?! If he tries, the computer "geeks" will certainly get a lot of business!
    Hell, even I hacked our silly Government security system they put on. Though, I did get help from my IT teacher lol!
  • LOU 2012/07/26 00:57:13
    Yes
    LOU
    +1
    Historicaly Las Vegas and the porn industry boom during a republican term.
  • Elizabeth 2012/07/26 00:52:41
    No
    Elizabeth
    +2
    even though i WISH porn was banned. sex (when i'm the one doing it) is the only thing i'm interested in. watching someone doing it is perverted and disgusting to me. BUT now matter how mitt romney tries it will never go away...sadly. T_T
  • malikasecrets 2012/07/26 00:51:20
    Yes
    malikasecrets
    +1
    Sure he can. But does that mean people who like porn will change into a more moral Mormon (sorry) like him? I think it will drive pron more underground and become less safe. remember alcohol prohibition? OK Romney sound good or "goody two shoes" like me. You can't change someone else' behavior. start educating morals at an early age.

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