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Comments on: Porn on a plane: Flight attendants fret over inappropriate Web surfing

Bloomberg is reporting that American Airlines flight attendants are concerned that they and passengers might be exposed to some uncouth surfing habits of users of American's in-flight WiFi service, Gogo.

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by GuyBlaise September 15, 2008 2:29 PM PDT
Americans, you should look at yourself in the mirror and admit that you lost your moral values. You use the name of God on a daily basis, even on the dollar bills. You claim to be mostly protestant but the behavior of people is just discussing. Pornography itself is wrong and even worse in public places.

You claimed "In God we trust" but God will disapprove of your actions. Unfortunately as the Bedouin of Egypt say," He who knows not shame does whatever he likes."
Guy Blaise
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by missusmint September 18, 2008 6:19 PM PDT
Ok I enjoy watching porn with my husband, or by myself even but, if I am on a plane with my toddler I dont want to be sitting in the same row with someone watching some chick take it up the wazoo. Comeon man, all this bs about rights and censorship. it's not about that. It's about, cant you wait a few freaking hours (sometimes less) to start working on your woody?
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