Friday, April 5, 2013

No Porn In The Barracks

Air Force Academy cadets in 2000 | Joseph John Kotlowski/Colorado Springs Gazette/MCT

Military Porn Case Shrinks Barracks Privacy -- McClatchy News

WASHINGTON — A newly upheld conviction of a former Fort Bragg soldier on charges of possessing computer-animated child porn offers several key lessons for military men and woman well beyond the sprawling North Carolina Army base.

One is child pornography is dangerous even if the kids depicted aren’t real. The second is privacy rights diminish in the barracks.

Both lessons spring from a new decision by the nation’s highest military appeals court, upholding the 2009 court-martial conviction of former Specialist Ryan A. Bowersox. Both also come amid the military’s battle to turn soldiers away from pornographic enticements.

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My Comment: The trend is obvious .... as more women become soldiers, pornography is going to be more frowned upon and restricted within the confines of the military.

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