Sunday, September 23, 2007

Pentagon okays sale of certain porn magazines at military exchanges (OneNewsNow.com)


Pentagon okays sale of certain porn magazines at military exchanges (OneNewsNow.com): "A Christian advocacy group is encouraging military families, and other concerned citizens, to write letters to the Defense Department expressing concern over the recent decision by the Pentagon that allows the sale of certain adult magazines at military exchanges."

Sgt. in trouble for Playboy photos - Military Affairs - MSNBC.com: "'Drop and give me 20!' is something you might hear Air Force Staff Sgt. Michelle Manhart yell to airmen trainees at Lackland Air Force Base. Drop her trousers is what Manhart did for Playboy magazine, and now it's landed her in trouble with the military."

FOXNews.com - Drill Sergeant Who Posed Naked for Playboy Removed From Active Military Duty - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News: "Whether that amounts to an honorable discharge, as Michelle Manhart also says, is unclear. Manhart, who appeared in a six-page spread in Playboy's February issue, said she got word Friday that she was removed from 'extended active duty' and was also told that she was demoted in rank from staff sergeant to senior airman."

BuyCostumes -- Playboy Bootcamp Babe Adult: "No one will go AWOL while this cutie is at camp! She will definately make your heart a prisoner of war in this military green lycra jumpsuit has front Playboy Rabbit Head imprint, side lacing and camouflage printed bottoms with Playboy Rabbit Head accents, belt with metal buckle, silver dog tags, and coordinating camouflage, military style cap."

Asia Times Online :: Southeast Asia news and business from Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam: "he Islam Defenders Front (FPI, for Front Pembela Islam) leader Habib Rizieq threatened to 'go to war' against Playboy last week, just before white-robed protesters pelted the publication's offices with stones while police watched passively. Muslim extremists returned the next day, but Playboy's office had already moved. FPI and other thugs settled for harassing and intimidating vendors and seizing the few remaining unsold copies with impunity."
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