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November 21, 2008

MySpace And In Your Facebook

WorldNetDaily reports on the latest disturbing trend within our nation's public school system.

Perhaps this is to be expected when an entire generation is raised on sex, sex, and more sex.

From magazines to television, radio, film, and the Internet, pop culture since roughly the sixties (growing in frequency and seeing an increase in lower moral standards) has been saturated with the concept that sex sells.

Still, what in the world are people - young adult professionals - thinking when they decide to post these kinds of things on the Internet for the world to see?

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