CWA Responds to Supreme Court Ruling on Broadcast Decency Standards
This is a very narrow ruling that should really affirm the FCC’s power to enforce decency standards on the people’s broadcast airwaves.
Super Bowl Nudity to the Supreme Court
The Super Bowl nudity was premeditated sexually explicit content presented to a family-oriented, unexpected audience, only to pander and for its shock value.
Those Men Tried to Do What?!
Forty men were arrested and charged with trying to solicit sex with a child via the Internet. Are they society’s dregs? Sadly, they could be your neighbor.
Indecency at the Supreme Court
This case presents a great opportunity for the Court to cement, once and for all, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) ability to enforce decency standards on broadcast television in a real, practical way.
Travel agency joins fight to end child exploitation
Perhaps such examples of privatized corporations taking action to make a difference are exactly what our nation needs right now to serve as wake-up calls to those who sit around or occupy parks, waiting for government to solve all our problems.
White Ribbons Against Pornography
Morality in Media President and CEO Patrick Truman tells us about some of the activities planned for this year. Read More
Looking Ahead to WRAP Week: Oct 30-Nov 6
The White Ribbons Against Pornography week is around the corner and Morality in Media President and CEO Patrick Truman tells us about some of the activities planned for this year.
Celebrating 25 Years of Raising Community Standards
The battle against illegal pornography is not simply an issue for the Justice Department. The character of a community is determined by the influence of its citizens.
Parents Spoke and NBC Cancels “The Playboy Club”
After the airing of only three episodes, the NBC network cancelled its heavily promoted series “The Playboy Club.”
Monica’s High Price
Bottom line: a man with character does not take what he wants without first making a commitment commensurate with the value of the gift he desires.
Are You Ready for Internet XXXtortion?
When a thug doubles up his fist and then offers not to hit you — for a price — well, we have a word for that.
Pimping Yields Big Profits
Most people think 15 years is not nearly enough punishment for criminals like Barbee.
Rocking the cradle or the camera?
Dolled up in full makeup, missing clothing, and rocking stilettos five sizes too big, this baby face is an image of sexuality in recent pages of French Vogue.
Penny Nance Responds to Spurious Claims by Senator Jon Tester’s Campaign
The senator and his staff were wrong — VERY wrong — and they still owe us an apology for their shameful assault on our reputation.
Penny Nance Statement on Sen. Tester’s Smear Attack
Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee: “Senator Tester’s smear attack on Concerned Women for America is a complete disgrace. The Tester campaign’s assertion that CWA lobbied Congress against child pornography protection is absolutely false. To the contrary, CWA strongly supports tough penalties for those who peddle in child pornography. And […]
S 151: “The Protect Act”: Virtually Legalizing Virtual Child Porn
Setting the record straight on CWA’s position on child pornography bills.
Violent Video Games Reign Supreme
Although billions of dollars are spent on advertising every year, the Court stubbornly clung to the fallacy that extremely violent video games have very little effect on our children.
Statement to the Press Regarding Congressman Anthony Weiner
Washington, D.C. — Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America, the nation’s largest public policy women’s group, released the following statement on Congressman Anthony Weiner’s (D-New York) embarrassing admission yesterday: “While no political party has a monopoly on poor moral decisions their members make, the Democrats have a serious problem disciplining their caucus. In […]
CWA of Georgia Attends Bill Signing Ceremony- Click to Read Article
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Call YOUR Attorney General – Update!
There has been a change in the telephone number for the call in to Attorney General Eric Holder’s office at the U.S. Department of Justice.