Let me also thank you for correcting Dan Kelly.
Four years ago he chided me for quoting Justice Potter's comments on pornography. It's nice to know that I was correct and he was wrong, even if it was four years ago.
I respectfully dissent.
First, because "chide" is such an ugly word for the friendly little note I sent you! (Couldn't have been four years ago, I don't think. I wasn't here four years ago!)
Second, because it has apparently escaped everyone's attention that Mr. Justice Stewart (Potter, not Ray) was addressing the subject of HARD CORE pornography (a/k/a, under the law extant, "obscenity"), not pornography in general -- which I'm sure he was perfectly well capable of defining!
I quote Paul's quotation of Justice Stewart: "... the First and Fourteenth Amendments criminal laws in this area are constitutionally limited to HARD-CORE [emphasis added -- for the sake of emphasis] pornography. I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it, and the motion picture involved in this case is not that."
The difference between "pornography" and "hard-core pornography" is vital! It is the difference between, say, the National Golf Links of America and ... well, you name the course you don't care for, Patrick!
Mr. Daley says Playboy is not pornography. Au contraire, mon ami! It is pornography writ large! (Very large.) It is merely not "obscenity" (a/k/a "hard-core pornography). Thanks, by the way, for the "compliment" on my golf swing.
May I quote the
www.m-w.com definition of "pornography"?
pornography
One entry found for pornography.
Main Entry: por·nog·ra·phy
Pronunciation: -fE
Function: noun
Etymology: Greek pornographos, adjective, writing about prostitutes, from pornE prostitute + graphein to write; akin to Greek pernanai to sell, poros journey -- more at FARE, CARVE
1 : the depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures or writing) intended to cause sexual excitement
2 : material (as books or a photograph) that depicts erotic behavior and is intended to cause sexual excitement
3 : the depiction of acts in a sensational manner so as to arouse a quick intense emotional reaction <the pornography of violence>
---------- Of course, based on the original Greek meaning of "pornography," a GCA thread about a raters' gathering would qualify!
Just teasin', you raters!