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'''''America's War on Sex''''' is a book by sociologist, marriage and family therapist, and sex therapist [[Marty Klein]].<ref>[http://www.waronsex.com/bio.html About Marty Klein, Ph.D.]</ref> The book focuses on the political, legal and civic battles raging in the [[United States]] against sexual freedom. It documents issues like censoring Comedy Central, the Internet, HBO, libraries, giving taxpayers' money to religious organizations, enacting laws to promote what the government calls "good moral values", elimination of strip clubs, swing clubs, and adult bookstores, limiting access to contraception, and brainwashing of the children that premarital sex ruins lives.<ref>[http://www.waronsex.com/summary.html Summary] waronsex.com</ref> <ref>[http://libertapedia.org/wiki/America%27s_War_on_Sex America's War on Sex (Libertapedia)]</ref>
'''America's War on Sex''' is a book by sociologist, marriage and family therapist, and sex therapist [[Marty Klein]].<ref>[http://www.waronsex.com/bio.html About Marty Klein, Ph.D.]</ref> The book focuses on the political, legal and civic battles raging in the [[United States]] against sexual freedom. It documents issues like censoring Comedy Central, the Internet, HBO, libraries, giving taxpayers' money to religious organizations, enacting laws to promote what the government calls "good moral values", elimination of strip clubs, swing clubs, and adult bookstores, limiting access to contraception, and brainwashing of the children that premarital sex ruins lives.<ref>[http://www.waronsex.com/summary.html Summary] waronsex.com</ref> <ref>[http://libertapedia.org/wiki/America%27s_War_on_Sex America's War on Sex (Libertapedia)]</ref>


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America's War on Sex is a book by sociologist, marriage and family therapist, and sex therapist Marty Klein.[1] The book focuses on the political, legal and civic battles raging in the United States against sexual freedom. It documents issues like censoring Comedy Central, the Internet, HBO, libraries, giving taxpayers' money to religious organizations, enacting laws to promote what the government calls "good moral values", elimination of strip clubs, swing clubs, and adult bookstores, limiting access to contraception, and brainwashing of the children that premarital sex ruins lives.[2] [3]

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