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Originally Posted by efw
Two words: chemical castration.

Seriously.

One word: castration.
Seriously !


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Originally Posted by RickyD
You need to learn how to use a computer, then.

And you need to learn some manners.


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This seems like another case of the guilty accusing the accusers of what they themselves are accused - ala Alinsky methods. After all now it is Trumps DoD.

Not long ago I found impressive showing a huge increase in worldwide trafficking arrests after Trump was elected. When I searched today all I see is msm saying Trump is stopping arrests etc.... Friggin' swamp needs real draining.


Anyone have the real stats over the past few years? I have seen a lot of international coordination on this which gets me cheering.


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Originally Posted by RickyD
You need to learn how to use a computer, then.

And you need to learn some manners.



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What tipped me so that its "100's of people"watching not just porn but child porn....it's mathematically unlikely.

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If Congress would pass legislation making it as easy to fire Federal employees as the private sector, we could really get a handle on this problem, and a myriad of others.

That's what Trump discovered when he took office and found out how damned near impossible it is to fire civilian federal employees, particularly those in and around D.C..

This is the real issue behind having to pass laws like the one just proposed.


JMHO,

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I find this unbelievable! I work for one of the largest military contractors on the planet and we can't get to social media sites, personal email, youtube, let alone porn sites. It's all blocked by our IT department. They should be firing their IT people along with all the scum watching this crap.

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My exact thought.......... What the hell is the IT dept. doing ????..... Normally in any large organization, be it government or private sector, they have filters or some kind of blocking procedures so that their employees can't even think about doing stuff like that at work. If this is true there are some IT folks that have a lot of explaining to do.

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IT loves to beat their chests until schit doesn’t work, then it’s operator error.

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Originally Posted by RickyD
Originally Posted by Thegman
Quit arguing and go to the source.

https://meadows.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=3049

dodgefan seems to have it about right; it seems to be an actual problem, but not as widespread as the op's original article suggests.

Originally Posted by Thegman
Quit arguing and go to the source.

https://meadows.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=3049

dodgefan seems to have it about right; it seems to be an actual problem, but not as widespread as the op's original article suggests.

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representatives Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) and Mark Meadows (R-NC-11) led the introduction of bipartisan, bicameral legislation that would help the Department of Defense (DoD) stop the use of its internet network to possess, procure, or produce child pornography – the END Network Abuse Act.

In the course of a national investigation—titled Project Flicker, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement identified over 5,000 individuals who subscribed to child pornography websites, including several DoD-affiliated individuals. This discovery prompted an inquiry by the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, which in turn identified hundreds of DoD-affiliated individuals as suspects in these child pornography cases. While only 20 percent of these individuals were investigated, of the cases investigated, several of the individuals were found to be using their government devices to download or share said pornographic material.

Show me where this article is different than what I posted. This is saying over 5,000 of government employees had subscribed to child porn sites, and of those hundreds of Dod affiliated employees were suspects but only 20% investigated (why??? because of who they are?) and of those some were downloading on govt devices and sharing with others. That is what the article I posted says, too.


Maybe I'm reading this incorrectly, but the middle paragraph above states:

1. "...identified 5000 -individuals- (does not specify "government employees") -including several- (as in a few, like 3-7) -affiliated- with DOD ( not direct employees of DOD)

2. Then, "identified hundreds of DoD -affiliated- individuals as suspects". 20% of suspects were investigated. 20% of "hundreds" is likely over 100. Of these, "several were found to be..." guilty. I assume several again means a few.

To be clear, I'm not trying to make excuses for anyone involved in any way with child pornography, and would go beyond castration as to suggesting they be eliminated entirely from the planet. That said, fortunately, this (real) problem doesn't seem to go as far as the original article suggests.

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Originally Posted by APDDSN0864
If Congress would pass legislation making it as easy to fire Federal employees as the private sector, we could really get a handle on this problem, and a myriad of others.

That's what Trump discovered when he took office and found out how damned near impossible it is to fire civilian federal employees, particularly those in and around D.C..

This is the real issue behind having to pass laws like the one just proposed.


JMHO,

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You don't have to pass anything. There is NO job in America where they cannot fire you straight out of hand for this [bleep].

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