 yeah and then it skips back again too quickly replay all those events from another perspective showing the coercion physical abuse and gang rapes that went on behind the scenes really it's an interesting storytelling choice but a wrong one because we are coming to this narrative second the first still is crime a position in our memories although the device seems meant to suggest we don't know the real story it actually implies there are two equally valid scenarios Amanda Seafreed though is a revelation as Linda Lovelace there's something about losing all that straight flaxen hair she's a permed brunette through most of this that strips away her usual Anjanoo persona she's naked but in a purely emotional way unarmored and unarmed of course she's there she's literally naked too a lot is there a point to this story eventually the point is now we just read the point the point is that she did not do these things consensually I was behind according to her no no it was false no the words lover another words she did not seek out a career in the adult film industry or pornography he encouraged her corrupted her so to speak and there is the story that he did it with a gun and she did not leave him or report him to the police or anything like yeah but it's her vulnerable damaged eager to please hunger that really impresses and it's at its most achingly sad in her scenes with Peter SARS guard as the husband who's really just a pimp yeah yeah the protector whose only true concern is protecting his valuable investment there were two crucial turning points in love laces life her initial enslavement to her husband and her eventual emancipation as a woman and both remain not just unexplained but unexplored but do give see freed and SARS guard full credit she for showing her new depth as an actress and he for reconfirming that slippery sneaky power he always now my question is how naked can she be etc in such a film when it's only rated R R R R it's both it's for pirates are our okay yes it's a movie for pirates yeah I don't get it what how could it be our if it was so they surely not going to see any deep-throating I will say that so there's no there was no full penetration obvious I'm crap crap by today's standards in the porno industry it's it's crap people that watch porn are not gonna care well you know nonsense the the real the real let's say what Linda Lovelace represents in this world other than her personal story etc was that at that time yeah that was the biggest grossing porn movie of all time and that particular movie when the Lovelace deep throat and the devil and Miss Jones yeah and behind the green door these three movies early in the 70s were a a wanting for porn to actually go mainstream and for a couple of years it worked because they had decent actors and actresses along with the sex but the storyline the acting were better quality exactly what you're saying exactly but that didn't last long the music no no no because the audience they just want see the sex that's it you know so today that's what they do they just they just pump him out today sex sex sex sex no story no nothing ma buh buh buh buh bhu buh bum bum bum but not quantity over quality etc but that's what the viewer wants so that's what he's got um so that little wish to legitimize, never remain it, and that's why you sometimes bring up the story of what's her name? Tracy Lourdes. Tracy Lourdes, who wanted to try to code legit, but never... No, she's typecast. Same thing with horror movie actresses. Oh, speaking of, I want to have a moment of silence for the sad passing away of horror movie legend, Karen Black. Oh, yeah. Karen Black died. Also, airplane. That wasn't horror, per se. No, well, she was in a lot of movies. Remember the... Yeah, remember Trilogy of Terror? She went nuts in it. Yeah, you remember Trilogy of Terror? She wanted to go and call a screamer. Well, she had a very unique pair of eyes. Stare. She had... Nobody had the stare that she had. I can't put my finger... I can't describe it, but she had a... She's a very attractive woman. But Karen Black had a like a mysterious witchy woman look to her. Witchy woman. Black magic woman. She's a black magic woman. That's Santana, right? Yeah. No, but she was unique and became a legend. Typecast, of course, like Linda Blair. You know, I couldn't couldn't really go mainstream drama. You know, couldn't could not go over to the other side and was typecast in horror. And the same thing goes for adult film stars. Tracy Lords can never break out of that typecasting. So, moment of silence for Karen Black. Anybody else famous? Yeah, I have the most thing, but I was wondering, which one do you want? This one or that one? Well, does it contain more info with the big one? No, it's just with other ones. There's other ones around it. Yeah. In other words, okay. And of course, you wrote from the newspaper and the date, which was nice of you. Yeah, yeah, because it ain't dead anymore when you cut it out. You crossed out a couple things on here. Well, that's the other guy's information. Why do I want her on the list? Oh, no. Okay, I hear you. You know what? That's Alan Greensway, Cookside Park. Oh, okay. You know what? This is sufficient. Now, that's his letter. That simply has other readings. Other letters on it. No, no, I'm just concerned about the one you wrote. All right, then I will take this one. Do you have any of your past stuff? No, and I don't even know where the black thing that they're in is. Oh, you saved them? Yeah, they're in a black thing. Right. Well, if you come across it, I will not, because I don't know where it is. Well, what if you stumble? I will never come across. What if you stumble upon it? I will never, because I have to be looking for it. And I don't know where to I want to put them on the internet. They're too old, and they are no longer in context or relevant. Yeah, well, well, they are no longer relevant. The only thing that's relevant are the, uh, the articles that are written about universally, that's great, usually universal themes that are applicable today, today, like going on like human nature, like something concerning Republican politicians, you know, taking, taking basic necessities away from the poor, you know, things like that, articles like that. Psalm 10 verse two, Psalm 10 verse eight was a nine, eight and nine, let's say, to be safe. Yeah. The rich have the poor in their sights. So that's 2000, almost 3000 years ago. Because, because, because in this case, yeah, I wonder, I wonder why the rich had the poor in their sights 2000 years ago, if there was no welfare back then. Because they dislike them. That's the part. Oh, it's like, it's like somebody's saying, Oh, I'm not going to live in that neighborhood because I see homeless people hanging out on a corner. You know, it's they, they, they treat it like it's sleazy. It's a sleazy neighborhood other than hobos. There was no such thing as the homeless until the 1980s. Oh, the Ronald Ray before that, they call them winos. No, but the numbers were not there. It was just hobos. Freddie the freeloader, Red Skelton. You know, you catch a train, you go to Chattanooga. You're talking about Boxcar Willy? Boxcar Willy, yeah. Yeah, well, there were no numbers of homeless as we've seen today. They didn't take it seriously back then. Because it wasn't a serious matter. You didn't have the quantity of homeless so-called hobos out there. There wasn't a lot, there wasn't many. Well, it might be the Great Depression, maybe produced. Well, in the Great Depression, you didn't have to be a hobo to be in a bread line. No. 25% of America were unemployed. That means white collars, baby. People lost fortunes, right? Fortunes. They jumped out of windows, committed suicide. Yeah. People lost everything. And at that time, there were no welfare things or any kind of social net in place. I mean, you know- Start to that man. Money, the rich, the rich. I mean, if any severe economic crisis should happen, the rich can lose their fortunes again, depending on what they do with their money. Obviously, God's Bible prophecy has it that they will. You know, since the United States is going to go down the tubes. So, you know, Karma could turn around and bite him right on the ass, again. It's not so much karma if you're talking biblical. It's prophecy. God's Word. I'm talking about the extremely shallow, materialistic, wealthy, that are stingy and greedy. I mean, they can lose what they have. They're arrogant about it. Why do you think they made it so that they would take power over the U.S. government, so that they don't lose it? That's true. Now, I was having a conversation with a friend about people that can afford to build a bunker, you know, with food and live on the ground. So, my answer was, if a disaster takes place where you cannot come to the surface of the planet earth for a long, long, long time, eventually you're going to have to come to the surface when you run out of food and water. So, you know, that's only temporary. He's rich people, buying abandoned missile silos and building these apartments on the ground, condominiums on the ground. You're only as good down there as, you know, what you have in storage. And if you're rich enough to have hydroponic gardening and you're able to have electricity to run the lamps, that's another thing. You've got martial law up above. You've got to generate your own. Wouldn't it be just nicer to make the world a better place, to live, breathe and eat in? That would be much easier. Yeah, I think so. To make the world for people to use their brains for more than a hat rack, use their heads for more than just a hat rack, like my grandfather used to say. And actually do positive things for the country and for the planet and stop trying to screw everybody and think long term instead of short term, like Bill Morrill always says, think long term. And I think the first person to write a book about that attitude was the old CEO of Sony in Japan. He started that whole trend, you know, he got sick and tired of the phrase. Well, the Japanese have always looked long. He got tired of being the blunt or the brunt of jokes, you know, made in Japan was a negative connotation, you know, meaning cheaply made. And he turned it around completely, completely turned it around. Now American made is cheap crap. You know, so it's all in the mind. It's the attitude, the attitude that they have. A New Jersey judge has sentenced a New York City woman who went topless on the beach for refusing to pay an $816 fine. Was she in the designated New Beach area or not? Phoenix Thiele, about her name, made a court appearance by video. Phoenix Thiele is the girl that went topless. Phoenix Thiele who made an appearance in court by video link from the Monmouth County Jail on Thursday. The Asbury Park Press reported the judge ordered her to spend 12 days in addition to the four that she's already served behind bars. Phoenix Thiele was fined for sunbathing topless on the beach in Spring Lake. Can't do that. That's not a designated New Beach area. She has to go to Sandy Hook all the way on the end of Sandy Hook and Gunnison Beach for dropping her top after her release in 2008. Can't do that. I know you can go topless in New York City, believe it or not. An appeals court later dismissed her argument that the town's public nudity ordinance discriminated against women because men are permitted to appear topless. Yeah, but men don't have memories. They had Nipples Thiele received a $29,000 settlement in 2007 after she was charged briefly with indecent exposure in New York City in 2005. Yeah, that whole topless thing wasn't around in 2005. The women, the feminists were bitching a moan in about... Well, wait a minute. They were burning their broad backs in the 70s. Yeah, but they did that on Woodstock, didn't they? I don't know where they were doing that. They did it. That was the cry, baby. Burn your bra. Burn your bra. You read that thing? That over-the-shoulder boulder holder? Now, a breast, like a buttox, a buttox, or gluteus maximus, is not a sexual organ, but it is looked upon as being very erotic. What can I say? I don't know what to say. All I know is, not many women today do the first job of the breast, which is to feed the young. No, they use formula, which is not really natural. It's very important for a newborn to receive the human colostrum found in human mother's milk, at least, at least for the first few days or a week of life. At least, because it develops the human being's immune system. The baby's immune system is developed at that point in time by the colostrum. Now, a while ago, I saw a video which involved adult breastfeeding. That's a little sick. That's like a fetish. That's crazy. For what? How many porn videos, stuff, and things that they do are crazy? Well, I saw on the Latin Telemundo channel, they have a judge from Miami. She's a female, and she's like a Spanish judge, Judy, but not as cantankerous and crabby as Judge Judy. But she's a kinder and gentler version. But anyway, there was a mom that was still breastfeeding her son that was in his early 20s. 20s? It was in his 20s. Still breastfeeding. Now, that's sick. Well, I know the one-on-one. That's incest, my friend. The time magazine, the kid was four, I believe, and was still breastfeeding. That's way too old for 20s. I mean, the teeth. When the baby teeth come in, that's called weaning, right? Weaning, getting the young mammal off of breastfeeding and onto solid food. That's messed up, what I just told you before. But it's very important for a newborn to have the colostrum. More than a thousand conservative lawmakers and business executives are gathering this week for a conference that could shape a new wave of Republican legislation in state capitals pushing for deeper tax cuts, limits on union powers, and a private sector makeover for government Medicaid programs. Attendees of the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALIC, were countered Thursday by a roughly equal number of protesters upset by the close ties between big businesses and lawmakers. As meeting participants handed out awards and dined at a meal sponsored by the Texas Oil and Gas Association, say are you in? Picketers denouncing corporate greed, paced the sidewalks, clogged the street in front of the Chicago Hotel hosting the conference. Critics contend lawmakers are listening too closely to the corporations that foot most of the bill for the gatherer. Bingo! ALIC writes the laws and hands them to their slaves in government to enact. So when a corporation makes hefty campaign contributions to a politician that's running for won the election, that wins the election of Congress or Senate, they expect a heavy payback in return to the point where they have the nerve to write laws and expect them to be passed by Washington. This is a corporation, a greedy scumbag corporate CEO that writes laws to benefit the corporation where they expect the government to pass it and to make it a reality. And they do it. Like extortion. And all the Republican governors they're doing that right now. It's like it's like extortion. It's corruption. It's bribery. Come on call it what it is. I give you money. You do my bidding. But the politician can always say no thank you. No they can't. They won't be able to run like what you said before. Where's the money going to come from? And that's how corruption is in government because of the money. That's correct. Now if a person like the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman who runs as a progressive liberal independent when the election times come about, he doesn't have a war chest. He's not rolling in though. He cannot accept millions of dollars from corporations because he wants to run honest government the way it should be. And of course the corporations would not like that. So he cannot take donations like that. A person like him and others should be able to run as independents without the requirement of having a fortune of money. You know what I mean? And they should be they should get on the ballot and they should be heard just like anybody else. It is time for low wage American workers to receive a much deserved pay increase. In 1968 the hourly minimum wage was one dollar and sixty cents. If it had simply kept pace with inflation today it would be ten dollars and fifty six cents an hour. About eleven dollars an hour. It's only seven twenty five. Well this is not this is not news to people. Try living on that. Cannot do it. Well the wages of the CEOs went up. The profits for the corporations went up. On the blood sweat and tears of the poor suckers that are getting very little money. And don't forget congressmen and senators their wages keep on going up. They keep pace with inflation. And then some. Remember the Boston commission back in 95 or 96 it changed the CPI so that social security wouldn't have to pay us the recipients the correct amount of COLA. I mean people living on social security or receiving social security disability and SSI they they received a letter stating that their payment will not go up. They will not get the cost of living raised in their in their pay in their monthly payment and that happened for how many years. Two years. Two years. How many Mr. O'Venna. I'm sure it was the Republican Congress that decided on that but their salary sure went up. Yes it did. If the minimum wage kept pace with productivity gains the capacity to generate income it would be almost $18.75 today. Yep. I say more like 22. Yeah yeah exactly just like the unemployment rate is much higher. If our government makes an announcement that there is a severe terror threat. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. This goes up here at least. There we go. If it had kept pace with the wages of the top 1% it would be more like 28. That's my figure. It's astronomical what the CEOs and the upper echelons of these corporations get.