“Also perhaps the SEC could regulate them?”
Probably it would be the FCC or the FTC.
This article really disturbed me.
Here is this dead school principal, well not just dead - MURDERED because of his pursuit of i-don’t-know-what-word-to-use-but-I-think-there-might-be-one-in-german sex. And evidently he’s not the only victim of these type activities. And some people think it’s OK to make money off of facilitating these encounters and sometimes someone meets a bad person and they get offed that’s just how it goes and you gotta take it in stride.
And it all sounds just so callous and crude and hello! criminal.
And yet there it is, in the Washington Post, the well respected newspaper of our national capital and nary a peep of condemnation. I mean even for the libs at the WaPo it seems kind of depraved.
>>> And some people think its OK to make money off of facilitating these encounters and sometimes someone meets a bad person and they get offed thats just how it goes and you gotta take it in stride.
So I guess you also want to close down bars where people meet cause somebody makes money providing the service but from time to time things go bad ? Also lonely hearts organizations, or any of the other venues where people connect, maybe including churches ?
I was refering to the fact that SEC members were looking at porn on gov. computers.
There is probably a community organizer at work right now trying to get a plaque, a park, a library, etc. named after this pervert. BTW, the murderer is also a victim. Can't wait for the next installment of "D.C. Capers on My Dime"