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Republican Porn Peddlers?
Ok, 99.9% of adult webmasters can clearly see the hypocrisy in voting for someone who's on a mission to rid the world of YOU. All stupid unfounded arguments about how Clinton and the democrats were just as though on porn aside, who here will admit to producing or promoting porn and at the same time supporting Bush and his radical administration? I usually wouldn't let politics or anything personal interfere with business, but when our industry is basically at war with the government for our survival, I think we should know who the traitors are. So far I can name 4 on this board, 12dicks, rooster, the truth hurts, and Loryn-adult.com. Anyone else? Lensman does your company support this? How do you feel about having an employee voting to put you out of business or in jail?
It had to be said. |
I'm interested to see which other people/companies are willing to admit they support him. :glugglug
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count me as five you fucking sheep.
baaaaa |
Was that english?
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Thats a very good question, I look forward to seeing lens response. |
I would like to understand what you are saying....
It seems that you are proposing some kind of blacklist, or witch hunt/McCarthy hearings type thing whereby anyone that does not agree with you politically should be "outed"? .....and you also think that everyone should make their choices based on one single issue and one issue only? NOTHING else affects your life in any way? (taxes, goverment regulation, national defence, economy, immigration, etc, etc,etc....) So I guess you would rather this was some kind of one party dictatorship where any "traitors" that dared to differ with YOUR opinion as to what is important would be blackballed? All I have to say is I hope you never hold a position of power....:2 cents: :helpme |
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As far as other issues, Bush isn't even a fiscal conservative. I would think most people in the industry would be "moral" liberals and fiscal conservatives. Bush is the total opposite. |
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You've missed the point of the entire post...please read it again. I was not advocating ANY position on the few issues that I named. I was merely saying that there should be more than one issue to consider. Do YOU believe that people who don't agree with you should be labeled? We could make any republicans wear a yellow R....it'll be so much fun...... seig heil to duck! |
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just remember, your buddies al and tipper gore once grilled dee snider of twisted sister on the senate floor for being obsene.
The more porn is taboo, the better the profit is. The way it is now with a billion hardcore porn sites, its so watered down. How many more hardcore reality sites does there need to be. Republicans making it taboo is going to make the smart players some big money. |
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Does being Republican automatically make you a Bush supporter? Interesting...
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Both parties are needed. We balance each other out. If everyone felt and thought the same way the world would suck!!! BTW guys, Republicans like sex and they like to party too. They just don't feel you should cram it down people throats that don't like partying or casual sex. Just as you do not like shit crammed down your throat that you don't like. There is a time and a place for everything. Porn will never ever, ever, ever go away. So quit worrying and spend that time doing something constructive. Adults will always be able to jack their peckers in front of their computer monitor as long as this country is around. |
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Anyway, most of the republicans who start shit use the "silly liberal", "stupid leftist", etc comments. The 2 party system is retarded anyway. To be fair we'd need AT LEAST 4 parties and 2 presidents. Most people don't believe in more than half the ideals of either party :2 cents: At least with this election there are alot of democrats to choose from and the ones the public doesn't want have been weeded out. There should have been a true republican going against Bush for the nomination. |
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There's a difference between being judgemental and being biased. If you're not judging your President, you shouldn't vote. Rush Limbaugh has one opinion that will never change, and it's all based on bullshit. My opinion of someone changes when that person changes what he's doing. Smart people don't think of politics as a game where you support your team no matter what. |
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If you make alot of money then you can't help to side with the republicans
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Funny how quickly the original message gets lost...
In an election year. P.S. I haven't been a republican since they went 'dem lite'. |
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A true republican would be concerned with rebuilding the post-911 and post-Iraq war economy. Instead they're throwing away all kinds of money on prosecuting pornographers. |
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Maybe you should listen more before you give an opinion, and not just with Rush. See we totally disagree but I do not hate you or think you are stupid. Nor do I have a desire to call you childish names. I like debating. It makes you think and get ahead. That?s one of the things that make this country great. |
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You're right, a TRUE conservative would not support Bush or the current administration, as many don't. Especially the fiscal conservatives, what 12dicks pretends to be. The American Republican party no longer has anything to do with being conservative on anything but social issues. |
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How can you say this dont you read newspapers? Say what you want about Rob black he wasnt cramming his shit down anyones throat or the lady in TX who had a toy party or Tommy chong. Need I go on, democrats dont endorse porn but they have better things to do with their time and resources. Tipper Gore was trying to protect children not consenting adults. |
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I don't hate you or think you're stupid either, when I call you a moron it's because you're acting like one. You should really start getting some news outside the USA, I know that may be hard to grasp but I think it will help you get a little bit better of and idea of what's really going on in the world and in your country. |
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Not only am I a Republican, I am a conservative Republican, and I'd like the see the Administration put the dozens of scumbags in the biz in jail. People who keep their noses clean will be fine.
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The conservative media tries to brainwash you into thinking that Republicans help you make more money, but Bush's policies are actually going to cost you money in the long run. Mostly the extremely rich selfish people truly benefit from Republican policiies. Anyone who sees the big picture realizes that right wing class warfare is bad for the country. Who do you think is going to pay for all the debt that Bush is creating for America? The taxpayers are going to pay for it after Bush is out of office. Don't let the right wing media trick you. |
Two adult.com employees, interesting. I hope I don't get banned for being against Bush. :1orglaugh
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Dem-lite... just doesn't cut it for me. |
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I travel all the time, I've lived in 5 other counties besides the US throughout my life, and I listen to news sources from other countries constantly. Two points: 1. If you think that foreign news sources aren't just as biased as US-based ones you are sadly misled. 2. Just because I access a lot of different news sources, like you do, does NOT mean that my resulting opinions are the same as yours. |
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Personally I love this economy and hate it at the same time. I hate seeing everyone get fucked now, but forex trading is very predictable. The possibility of a major breakout in any direction but down for the USD/ANYTHING is very weak. I've cashed in on it but I'm a rare case. |
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(This is from another thread BTW) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3303549.stm The dollar has hit a series of historic lows against just about every currency. But the reasons behind the falls are not obvious. BBC News Online explains. How low has the dollar fallen? It's breaking all sorts of records. The pound is way out in front, and is currently at an 11-year high. The euro boasts an all-time high, but it has only existed since 1999; elsewhere in Europe, the Swiss franc is at its strongest since 1996, and the Swedish krona and Norwegian kronor have hit post-1997 highs. The yen, meanwhile, held in check by Japan's central bank, can only manage a 41-month high, touching levels last seen in late 2000. The euro, the currency that everyone seems to be watching most closely, has now gained 16.5% against the dollar this year alone, and fully 45% since its historic low of 84 US cents in July 2001. What's behind all this? The US economy is pretty perky at the moment, growing by more than 8% at the last count. But this has produced a curious effect. As US growth outpaces the global average, its consumers pull in ever more imports, and the country needs to borrow to finance the trade and current-account deficits that result. Globally, goods and services flow into the US, while cash flows out, producing a constant pressure on the value of the greenback. US interest rates are at a 45-year low of 1%, scarcely a great lure for the international flows of capital that govern exchange rates. And Washington's once-ironclad commitment to a strong dollar seems to have waned, perhaps because politicians realise that America stands to gain from having a weaker currency. What have the effects been? The value of the dollar plays an absolutely central role in the global economy. Oddly perhaps, the US suffers least of all. Although its rampant consumers will find it harder to slake their thirst for imports, its companies will become far more competitive, reaping profits and boosting jobs. Meanwhile exporters in Europe and Asia have found it harder to sell their products into the US market. American tourists, the free-spending mainstay of many a European or Asian resort, will venture out in far smaller numbers this year. International companies will suffer uncertainty and complicated book-keeping. And because commodities such as metals and crops are traded in dollars, their prices may have to rise; gold and oil have both boomed as the dollar fell. Is there an upside? Not much of one. Shopping in New York may be a more affordable option - although not necessarily, if you are planning to buy Japanese-made electronics or European toys. More broadly, companies will find it cheaper to invest in the US. Shares might be a worrying purchase for some right now, but a big corporate acquisition in the US could be reasonable value under the right conditions. Can the dollar go much lower? Most people seem to think so. The general consensus is that the pressure on the dollar will persist: although the declining dollar has hit the headlines this week, the factors behind it are long-term, structural issues that are not going to go away. In time, of course, Europe and Japan - the two main zones of slow economic growth - will pick up speed, and the imbalance between the US and the rest of the world could start to be corrected. But that could take years. In the meantime, the question must be whether rich countries will take action to prop up the dollar, as they did in 2000 in support of the euro. Options this time around are limited, however: interest rates in Europe and especially Japan are unlikely to fall much further, and there does not generally seem to be the sort of global consensus needed to coordinate efforts. The dollar seems likely to fall: betting just how far is one of the best ways imaginable to lose even more money. |
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Also their are several unbiased independent news sources in the world. Quote:
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http://www.adultbeat.com/article.php?id=573 |
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BUt for you to say that there are any unbiased news sources in the world is to be utterly ignorant of some of the most basic facets of human nature. Please name any one you wish, and I will show you the source of their bias. |
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