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Porn chiefs in bail-out plea



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Published Date: 08 January 2009
Porn barons in the US have called for a multi-billion dollar bail-out of the adult entertainment industry to help it through the "hard times" ahead.
Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt and Girls Gone Wild chief executive Joe Francis issued a joint plea for Congress to pump 5 billion US dollars (£3.3 billion) into the sector.

They claim that the economic downturn is hitting the porn business
and that federal assistance is needed to boost the nation's sex drive. The pair add that they deserve the same treatment offered to banks and the automobile industry.

In a statement released yesterday, Mr Francis said the cash injection was needed "just to see us through hard times".

He added: "Congress seems willing to help shore up our nation's most important businesses. We feel we deserve the same consideration. In difficult economic times, Americans turn to entertainment for relief. More and more the kind of entertainment they turn to is adult entertainment."

But according to Mr Flynt, economic woes have led to a flagging national sex drive.

The porn baron-turned-campaigner said: "People are too depressed to be sexually active. This is very unhealthy as a nation. Americans can do without cars and such but they cannot do without sex."

He added: "With all this economic misery and people losing all that money, sex is the farthest thing from their mind.

"It is time for congress to rejuvenate the sexual appetite of America. The only way they can do this is by supporting the adult industry and doing it quickly."

Anti-porn campaigners said today that they were not treating the request seriously.

Michael DePrimo, spokesman for the American Family Association, said: "Obviously they are being facetious. It is very much tongue-in-cheek – Larry Flynt has a sense of humour.

"But the fact that he is mocking Congress is not unreasonable."
In a separate move, Mr Flynt is attempting to sue two of his nephews he accused of selling "inferior products" under the Hustler name.

The Los Angeles Times reported yesterday that lawsuits had been filed on Monday in a bid by Mr Flynt to protect his family name in the industry.

Jimmy Flynt II and Dustin Flynt worked for the company firm for a decade before being fired last year.




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1

Mcsnagpile,

08/01/2009 16:46:11
They may take our cars will they will not take our sex drive.

Feefi la femme said even we need our pole greased now and again, --for the show to go on. Common Mr Banker give us a bit of 1.5% grease
2

Gussie Fink-Nottle,

08/01/2009 16:53:09
Nasty, all they need is a Few Hard Men to guide the way through Congress, then we'll know How Stella Got Her Tube Packed...

3

Martin_edinburgh,

Edinburgh 08/01/2009 17:17:31
Unbelievable ... the comments facility is turned on for a story about pornography, but not for the story about the Gaza ceasefire. So, innuendo-laden comments about porn are somehow acceptable, but comments about important matters of world affairs are not. Who makes these crazy decisions?
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08/01/2009 18:06:13
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SeriouslyAmused,

Alexandria 08/01/2009 18:12:22
This is a wind up isn't it? It has to be...
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ddmc,

08/01/2009 18:18:40
#5 yes it is, i cant believe the meedja have fallen for it. Remember Mr Flynt has a track record of winding the US authorities up with his own wicked sense of humour. LOL
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08/01/2009 18:40:32
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08/01/2009 18:42:30
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08/01/2009 18:43:16
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Ewan Oosami,

08/01/2009 19:24:20
Porn industry having a hard time of it? Isn't that it's purpose?
Agree with those who complain that we can't comment about Gaza yet a frivolous subject like this is fair game.
11

Conan the Librarian™,

08/01/2009 20:15:49
Hard.Pump.Injection.Relief.Congress.

Wind up.
12

Hickory,

US 08/01/2009 20:54:12
Aye, it appears the randy bunch are ahaving a hard time makin'ends meet.
13

Observer,,

Glasgow 08/01/2009 21:17:42
''Pump 5 billion dollars '' into the sex industry. Very droll.
14

Observer,,

Glasgow 08/01/2009 21:18:43
Do they mean that literally in, like, a big roll ? I think there are ladies who could do that.
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Graeme Gibson,

Sydney Australia 08/01/2009 23:47:09
Where do all of the sex criminals come from?
Out of porn.
Theres not a sex crim anywhere in the world that doesnt feed off porn.
If you Scots banned the filth and made it a criminal offence to possess it...sex crime would drop and, in time, mostly disappear.
Three months for possession should do.
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Rob Bennett,

Sunny Byron Bay 09/01/2009 00:39:27
Many people are starting to realize that porn viewing not only is a precious waste of time but has no personal benefits or merits. It certainly won't make anyone any happier with their present status. Get a partner, enjoy life and enjoy each others company.
18

jerrymanders,

09/01/2009 01:13:51
Has this industry gone t!ts up?
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Ewan Oosami,

14/01/2009 16:45:32
#17 "If you Scots banned the filth and made it a criminal offence to possess it...sex crime would drop and, in time, mostly disappear."
I have a horrible feeling that the opposite may be true, I guess it's an outlet for some rather than go out and rape some innocent victim.
"Get a partner, enjoy life and enjoy each others company." like #18 quite rightly says

 

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