A college football coach accused of creating child pornography has insisted for months that the videos found on his cell phone were innocent films of his children acting “silly.” On Friday, the court dropped charges against 46-year-old Todd Hoffner, who had been suspended from his job at Minnesota State-Mankato after his arrest in August, USA Today Sports reports.The 46-year-old had taken his malfunctioning, University-issued Blackberry to be repaired, and the technician discovered three videos featuring Hoffner’s children, ages 5, 8, and 9, naked or partially clothed.Read More…
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You’re in line at the grocery store and your cell phone rings. “Excuse me, I have to take this,” you say politely to the cashier. “It’s the President – I’ll just be a second.” Coming soon to a cell phone near you are “national alerts”, authorized by Obama’s most recent decreeExecutive Order entitled “Assignment of National Security and Emergency Preparedness Communications Functions”. This Order authorizes the Executive Branch to take control of all methods of communications, including your phone, the television and the radio. This innocuous-sounding document is anything but harmless. This is not just reserved for use in the event of a dire emergency, to warn the people, if, for example, enemy soldiers began parachuting onto American soil ala Red Dawn. The Order allows the Executive Branch to seize control of all forms of digital communications at any time, as stated in Section 1. Such communications must be possible under all circumstances to ensure national security, effectively manage emergencies, and improve national resilience. … Read More

