More Cyberporn Use in Clinton Administration

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Source: WorldNetDaily.com

By: Company Press Release

(WASHINGTON, DC) — An exclusive story in today’s WorldNetDaily.com reveals more on hard-core “cyberporn” problems in the Clinton administration.

WND.com reports that the security official in charge of investigating the private backgrounds of Commerce Department employees has been suspended for downloading and storing pornography on his government computer. The suspension of Security Specialist Mike Seely represents the latest violation in a succession of cases involving the misuse of government computers to download and view pornographic material by federal employees within the Clinton administration. A former Commerce official indicated the pornography on Mr. Seely’s office computer included files that had “certain pictures and graphics that he was maintaining of all these women that he had working for him … he allegedly juxtaposed them with pornographic material he pulled off the Internet of naked women posing in sexual positions and performing sex acts.”

The cyberporn fiesta at the White House was originally reported by WorldNetDaily.com Washington Bureau Chief Paul Sperry on August 9. A Commerce employee decided to blow the whistle of porn usage in the agency after reading the report of White House cyberporn abuses on WorldNetDaily.com.

The latest rash of Internet pornography abuses are not surprising, a Commerce official told WorldNetDaily. “That’s typical of the current administration … I mean, once the boss (President Clinton) is doing it, it’s free game.” Today’s report outlines both national security concerns and the illegality of the cyberporn acitivity.

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