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To: Alomex who wrote (129073)7/25/2001 4:06:55 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
>Even when at long last NSCP was written off by investors
LOL!
You mean the 'big' browser?! If it wasn't for netscape Billy Harmond could never have made his self proclaimed fortune in YHOO!
Btw
I thought all the sluts were on Wall Street.<vbg>
"Young Sluts to Abuse,"

>Yahoo! Gives Pedophiles What They Want, American Family Assoc. Says
WASHINGTON, Jul 25, 2001 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- "Yahoo!'s "Cherry Poppin Daddies Member Directory is populated with members seeking sex including many men seeking sex with children or desiring child pornography," said Patrick Trueman of American Family Association. The directory is a free service offered by Yahoo!. Members list their favorite child-related Yahoo! Clubs as "Girls Who Like Older Guys," "Daddy, Daughter and Mom Sex 2," "Young Sluts to Abuse," and others with names too gross to mention here. Many of these often-mentioned clubs contain sexually explicit pictures of children and adults as well as links to other clubs on Yahoo! and sites elsewhere where child pornography may be found. Members of this directory also mention other favorite Yahoo! clubs such as the "Rape Club," "Gang Rape Fantasy," "Forced Sex and Rape 2," and a variety of incest, orgy, and sexual torture clubs. Yahoo!'s incest clubs often have solicitations for sexual encounters with parents and their children.

Many of the people who subscribed to this directory were subscribed to the Yahoo! "Child Pornography Crimes Directory" which AFA exposed last week as a tool for pedophiles. Rather than employ filtering technology, which it has, to eliminate all clubs and member directories used for child sexual exploitation, Yahoo! merely closed the "Child Pornography Crimes Directory." Other directories with similar material remain open.

"Yahoo! should get out of the pornography business all together," said Trueman. "By encouraging the posting of pornography, Yahoo! attracts every manner of pornography and continues to expose itself to federal child pornography and obscenity laws."

AFA has started an online petition (http://www.afa.net ) urging Yahoo! to clean up its site. AFA is also targeting Yahoo! advertisers, indicating that it would be willing to launch boycotts of their products if they continue to advertise on Yahoo!." Yahoo! is no place for children and families and AFA urges all Internet users to avoid the site. Trueman is AFA's director of governmental affairs, and was chief of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, from 1988 to 1992.