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VeryLisa

America's Sexuaality Day // Blogger's Unite

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SGBmedia

America's Sexuality Day // Bloggers Unite

http://erotomaniablog.blogspot.com/2009/12/america-sexuality-day-blogg…

March 3, the historic anniversary of The Comstock Act of 1873-- America’s congressionally authorized national censorship laws against sexual free speech-- is the most advantageous date for celebrating the complex symbiotic relationship of sex, individua

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  • America's Sexuality Day

    http://tinyurl.com/sexdayusa

    Doesn't your sex deserve a national day of recognition?

    AMERICA'S SEXUALITY DAY is an exploratory collaboration initiated by The Comstockery TM Campaign. The Comstockery Campaign seeks to promote broad and inclusive national honor and tribute to sexuality in America. The Awards and public advocacy projects will be 501 (c) (3) compliant. We welcome all organizations that promote sexual knowledge and free speech to utilize March 3 celebrations to benefit their own missions in diverse and meaningful ways. The Petition for a Congressional Resolution for Sex will be a bi-partisan 501 (c) (4) public lobbying initiative for Congress to officially recognize the contributions of sexuality in our democracy and humanity. Sex is unquestionably a primary, essential impulse for human survival and pleasure. Yet, there is no date specifically designated to honor sex in America. March 3, the historic anniversary of The Comstock Act of 1873-- America’s congressionally authorized national censorship laws against sexual free speech-- is the most advantageous date for celebrating the complex symbiotic relationship of sex, individuality, culture and our democracy.