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Sex party set to heat up Australian politics - Yahoo! News
SYDNEY (AFP) Australia is about to get a new entry into national politics -- a party devoted to sex. The brains behind the Australian Sex Party, which will be launched in Melbourne on Thursday, believe that politics has become too stuffy and conservative Down Under . Describing itself as ...
The Australian Sex Party - We're Serious About Sex
sexparty.org.au — Sex is a wonderful thing. It's the reason we were born and (mostly) its NOT the reason... we die. Sex, as gender, defines who we are and often what roles we undertake in society. It's responsible for a heck of a lot of pleasure and fulfillment in life. ... (more) The Australian Sex Party - We're Serious About Sex
'We're Serious About Sex'
'We're Serious About Sex'
jammiewearingfool.blogspot.com — Tired of being screwed over by politicians? Why, then join the Sex Party.Sex is a wonderful thing.... It's the reason we were born and (mostly) its NOT the reason we die. Sex, as gender, defines who we are and often what roles we undertake in society. ... (more) 'We're Serious About Sex'
Australian Sex Party launches on Thursday
theaustralian.news.com.au — SEX sells, and the newly formed Australian Sex Party knows it. That's why, even with what seem... to be sensible policies rooted in a desire to make sexuality and discussions about it less touchy subjects, the party has chosen a name that stands out from ... (more) Australian Sex Party launches on Thursday
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Sex Party Enters Australian Politics, Seeks To Reform Life Down Under
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — ... porn and violence, Internet service providers will have to filter out pornography and other material deemed inappropriate in their feeds to houses and schools. Users wanting access to uncensored material would have to opt out of the service, the government said when it announced the plan in January. Patten was scathing of the move, which she said would damage the porn industry, arguing that material that was deemed acceptable 20 years ago would now be banned. Keep reading. More on Sex<br style="clear: both;"/> <a ...

Sex Party Enters Australian Politics, Seeks To Reform Life Down Under
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... porn and violence, Internet service providers will have to filter out pornography and other material deemed inappropriate in their feeds to houses and schools. Users wanting access to uncensored material would have to opt out of the service, the government said when it announced the plan in January. Patten was scathing of the move, which she said would damage the porn industry, arguing that material that was deemed acceptable 20 years ago would now be banned. Keep reading. ...

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