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  If Larry Flynt was governor of California...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Flynt

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12I don't know enough about this to answer.
8Other
5I don't think there would be any noteworthy changes.
2These positive changes would be made:
1These negative changes would be made:

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Melf Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorGold QualifierThis user is on the site NOW (8 minutes and 2 seconds ago)
posted 20-Sep-2007 9:24am  

My life wouldn't change one bit.
Biggles
posted 20-Sep-2007 12:41pm  

He doesn't sound like the kind of person you want in a major political position - but neither does Arnie...
Iseult Silver Star Survey Creator
posted 20-Sep-2007 12:43pm  

Aside from seeing the movie some ten years ago, I don't know anything about Larry Flint.
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 20-Sep-2007 12:55pm  

I don't know much about him, even after reading the wikipedia article. I'm not sure how things are going politically in California, either. I like his libertarian leanings, though. I'm not sure if that would affect California much or not.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 20-Sep-2007 1:12pm  

I doubt things would be substantially different. It's not like he'd be able to march in and turn the entire state into a big(ger) den of iniquity. There is a legislature that likes to get their way, too.
mrmarm
posted 20-Sep-2007 6:26pm  

Who the hell is Larry Flynt.
mrmarm
posted 20-Sep-2007 6:29pm  

Not that it's really relevant but I sang in the shower this morning for the first time.
darkshadowsseeker
posted 20-Sep-2007 6:53pm  

Read the link that they gave & find out.
mrmarm
(reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 20-Sep-2007 7:33pm  

Oh okay, I don't know if it'll work on this computer completely it's a bit weird.
darkshadowsseeker
posted 20-Sep-2007 7:40pm  

Let me know if it doesn't work & I'll cut & paste the article into a reply box for you.
mrmarm
(reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 20-Sep-2007 9:39pm  

Could you do that, this computer doesn't agree with Wikkipedia.
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 20-Sep-2007 9:42pm  

"Shower the people"?
mrmarm
(reply to LindaH) posted 20-Sep-2007 9:48pm  

Ah yes that's what I meant I was giving to charity and I felt the need to sing 'My humps'. *smile*
llamamama
posted 20-Sep-2007 9:54pm  

Other; It wouldn't surprise me.
llamamama
(reply to LindaH) posted 20-Sep-2007 9:55pm  

*laughing out loud* That's what I'd do. The live version of course!
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to llamamama) posted 20-Sep-2007 9:58pm  

The live version, in the shower with James?
llamamama
(reply to LindaH) posted 20-Sep-2007 10:04pm  

Well, that's getting a bit creepy...hm. No, but the ''live'' version is better than the regular..that's what I meant..Now, what did you mean? *laughing out loud*
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to llamamama) posted 20-Sep-2007 10:09pm  

Well, okay, that would be kind of creepy for you I guess. I suppose I was sorta thinkin' for me... *grin*
llamamama
(reply to LindaH) posted 20-Sep-2007 10:18pm  

Well, ok, for you. *raspberry*
Enigma
posted 20-Sep-2007 10:43pm  

I would laugh.
darkshadowsseeker
posted 20-Sep-2007 11:46pm  

Here's a copy/paste of the Wikipedia article & a picture of Larry Flynt...


Larry Flynt
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Larry Claxton Flynt, Jr. (born November 1, 1942) is an American publisher, and the head of Larry Flynt Publications (LFP).

LFP mainly produces pornographic videos and magazines, most notably Hustler. The company has an annual turnover approximating $150 million. Larry Flynt has had several legal battles involving the First Amendment, and has run for public office a number of times. He has bipolar disorder and is paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries sustained from an assassination attempt.
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* 1 Biography
* 2 Flynt's enterprises
* 3 Legal battles
* 4 Politics
* 5 Works About Flynt
* 6 Footnotes
* 7 External links

[edit] Biography

Born in Magoffin County, Kentucky, near Salyersville, to Larry Claxton and Edith (Arnett) Flynt, he spent his childhood in poverty. Flynt attended public school in Salyersille but dropped out while in primary school. His mother divorced his alcoholic father when Flynt was ten, taking Flynt with her to Indiana. Flynt joined the U.S. Army in 1958 at the age of fifteen but he quit barely a year later. He then joined the Navy in 1959 and served on the USS Enterprise as a radar operator. Flynt left the Navy in 1964 and began working in a General Motors factory in Dayton, Ohio. He opened the first Hustler Club, a strip club, in Cincinnati in 1970. Other clubs soon followed in Dayton, Columbus, Toledo, Akron, and Cleveland. Flynt started his magazine Hustler in July 1974, later publishing a similar magazine, Chic.

According to Flynt's autobiography, his first sexual experience was a mistaken encounter with a chicken after he had heard from older boys that sexual intercourse with a chicken was similar in sensation to sexual intercourse with a woman. He proceeded to have sex with a chicken, killing it afterwards to avoid any suspicion.[1] Flint was also only nine years old at the time.

Flynt has been married five times; his longest marriage was to his fourth wife, Althea, from 1976 until her death in 1987. She had been suffering from AIDS and drowned in a bathtub, possibly as a result of a heroin overdose. He has five children, as well as numerous illegitimate children from one-night stand relationships over the years.

He had a one-year flirtation with evangelical Christianity, converted by evangelist Ruth Carter Stapleton (sister of President Jimmy Carter) in 1977. He continued to publish his magazine, vowing to "hustle for God," became "born again" and claims he had a vision from God while flying his jet.[citation needed]

During a legal battle (see below) related to obscenity in Gwinnett County, Georgia, on March 6, 1978, he and his local lawyer Gene Reeves Jr. were shot in an ambush near the county courthouse in Lawrenceville. White supremacist serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin has confessed to the shootings, claiming he was outraged by an interracial photo shoot in Hustler. Franklin, who is currently serving a life sentence in prison for unrelated murder charges, was never brought to trial for the attempted killing. Flynt has made statements indicating he believes Franklin's story, and some law enforcement officials have the same opinion. There remain skeptics, however, and the issue may never be resolved. Flynt's injuries left him paralyzed from the waist down, though his lawyer Reeves recovered more fully. The injury caused Flynt intense, constant pain, and he was addicted to painkillers until multiple surgeries deadened the affected nerves. After the attack, he renounced Christianity and moved with Althea to a Bel-Air mansion in Los Angeles. He currently resides in Santa Monica.

He also suffered a stroke caused by one of several overdoses of his painkiller medication; he recovered but has had pronunciation difficulties since.

Flynt disowned his eldest daughter Tonya Flynt-Vega after she became a Christian anti-pornography activist. In her 1998 book Hustled, she claims that Flynt sexually abused her as a child.[2] Flynt has denied the charges.

[edit] Flynt's enterprises
LFP, Inc. Headquarters in Beverly Hills
LFP, Inc. Headquarters in Beverly Hills
Larry Flynt Hustler Club on West 52nd Street in New York
Larry Flynt Hustler Club on West 52nd Street in New York

By 1970, together with his brother and life-long business partner Jimmy, he ran eight strip clubs throughout Ohio in Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron and Cleveland.

In July 1974, Flynt first published Hustler as a step forward from the Hustler Newsletter which was cheap advertising for his businesses. The magazine struggled for the first year, partly because many distributors and wholesalers refused to handle it as its nude photos became increasingly graphic. The magazine targeted working-class men and grew from a shaky start to a peak circulation of around 3 million (current circulation is below 500,000). In November 1974, it showed the first "pink-shots", photos of open vaginas. The publication of nude paparazzi pictures of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in August 1975 was a major fillip. Hustler has often featured more explicit photographs than comparable magazines and has contained depictions of women that some find demeaning, such as a naked woman in a meat grinder or presented as a dog on a leash — though Flynt later said that the meat grinder image was a criticism of the pornography industry itself.[citation needed]

Flynt created his privately held company Larry Flynt Publications (LFP) in 1976. LFP published several other magazines. It also included a distribution business, something that may have angered the Mafia, which traditionally organized the distribution of porn. LFP did not expand beyond pornography until 1986, but later its output included more mainstream work. The distribution business as well as several mainstream magazines were sold beginning in 1996. LFP started to produce pornographic movies in 1998.

On June 22, 2000, Flynt opened the Hustler Casino, a card room located in the Los Angeles suburb of Gardena. After it opened, many observers in the gaming industry speculated that, because of his past legal troubles, Flynt might not be able to get a license to operate a card room. This speculation proved to be wrong when the California Gambling Control Commission confirmed that Flynt is the sole proprietor and gaming licensee of the Hustler Casino.

Other ventures either wholly owned by or licensed by Flynt or LFP, Inc. include the Hustler Club, a gentlemen's club, and the Hustler Store, owned by Larry Flynt's brother Jimmy. He also publishes Barely Legal, a pornographic magazine featuring young women who have recently turned 18, the minimum age for a pornographic or erotic model.

In 2001, Larry Flynt stated his net worth as $400 million. [1]

In 1994 Flynt bought a Gulfstream II private jet, that jet was used in the movie The People vs. Larry Flynt. In 2005 he replaced it with a Gulfstream IV.

[edit] Legal battles

Flynt was embroiled in many legal battles regarding the regulation of pornography and free speech within the United States, especially attacking the Miller v. California (1973) obscenity exception to the First Amendment. He was first prosecuted on obscenity and organized crime charges in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1976 at the behest of Charles H. Keating Jr., who headed a local anti-pornography committee. He was sentenced to seven to 25 years and served six days; the sentence was overturned on a technicality. One argument resulting from this case went up to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1981.[3]

Outraged by a derogatory cartoon published in Hustler in 1976, Kathy Keeton, then girlfriend of Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione, filed a libel suit against Flynt in the state of Ohio. Her lawsuit was eventually dismissed, as she had missed the deadline under the statute of limitations. She then filed a new lawsuit in New Hampshire, where Hustler's sales were, however, very small. The question of whether she could sue there, regardless of the minimal sales, reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 1983,[4] with Flynt losing the case.

Because of a vulgar outburst by Flynt, this case is occasionally reviewed today in first year law school Civil Procedure courses, due to its implications regarding personal jurisdiction over a defendant. During the proceedings, Flynt reportedly shouted "Fudge this court!" and called the justices "nothing but eight butt-holes and a token chicken" (referring to Justice Sandra Day O'Connor).[5] Chief Justice Warren E. Burger had him arrested for contempt of court but the charge was later dismissed.

Also in 1983, during a trial about his refusal to disclose the source of the John DeLorean surveillance tapes potentially embarrassing to the FBI, he wore an American flag as a diaper and was subsequently jailed for six months for desecration of the flag [2][3].

Larry Flynt won an important Supreme Court decision on February 24, 1988,[6] after having been sued by Jerry Falwell in 1983 over an offensive ad parody in Hustler that featured Falwell. The ad suggested that Falwell's first sexual encounter was with his mother in an out-house. Falwell sued Flynt citing emotional distress caused by the ad but lost in court. The decision clarified that public figures cannot recover damages for "intentional infliction of emotional distress" based on parodies.

After the death of Falwell, Larry Flynt stated that, despite their differences, they were able to develop a friendship over the years, adding that "I always appreciated his sincerity even though I knew what he was selling and he knew what I was selling."

In April 1998 he was charged in a sting operation with a number of obscenity related charges concerning the sale of sex videos to a youth in a Cincinnati adult store owned by Flynt. In a plea agreement in 1999 LFP, Inc. (Flynt's corporate holdings group) pleaded guilty to two counts of pandering obscenity and agreed to stop selling adult videos in Cincinnati.

In June 2003 prosecutors in Hamilton County, Ohio attempted to revive criminal charges of pandering obscene material against Flynt and his brother Jimmy, charging that Flynt and his brother had violated the 1999 agreement. Larry Flynt claimed that he no longer had an interest in the Hustler Shops and that prosecutors had no basis for charging him with pandering obscene material.

[edit] Politics

* Flynt is a Democrat and his magazines defend a mixture of liberal and libertarian positions. However, in 1984, he briefly ran for U.S. President as a Republican against Ronald Reagan.

* Flynt's promotion of antiwar causes became a matter of controversy within the Leftist antiwar movement during 2004 and 2005. In 2004, the antiwar activist group Not In Our Name (NION) publicized Flynt's support for one of their campaigns, drawing sharp criticism from feminist activist Aura Bogado, who charged that Leftist leaders were tacitly supporting racism and misogyny by aligning themselves with Flynt. (In addition to NION, Bogado criticized Greg Palast, Amy Goodman, Susie Bright, and Amy Alkon for what she saw as soft-pedaling of Flynt and Hustler, working with Larry Flynt and publishing articles in his magazine.) After being attacked in a series of articles and sexual caricatures in Hustler, Bogado made her criticism public in "Hustling The Left", published on ZNet in June 2005, and the discussion of her article inspired similar criticism of Leftist leaders cooperating with Flynt by feminists such as Nikki Craft [4] and pro-feminist Leftists such as Stan Goff ([5]). Shortly after the publication of her article, the Not in Our Name Steering Committee issued a public apology to Bogado and objected to the treatment of Bogado in Hustler.

* During the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton in 1998, he offered a million dollars for evidence about sexual affairs of Republican lawmakers explaining that "desperate times require desperate measures". He published a magazine about the results, entitled The Flynt Report. His investigations eventually led to the resignation of incoming House speaker Bob Livingston. He also accused Congressman Bob Barr of having committed perjury when testifying about Barr's wife's abortion.

* In June of 2007, he placed an ad in the Washington Post offering $1 million for documented stories involving sex with current congressional members or high-ranking government officials. Some of the earlier revelations Flynt dug up continue to see wide circulation, including in the upcoming Nation Books release The Brotherhood of the Disappearing Pants: A Field Guide to Conservative Sex Scandals by Joseph Minton Amann and Tom Breuer.

* Flynt was a candidate in 2003 California recall of Governor Gray Davis, calling himself a "smut peddler who cares" [6]. He placed 7th in a field of 135 candidates.

* Flynt claims to have purchased "fully nude" photographs of Private First Class Jessica Lynch for $750,000 from soldiers who took the pictures in an Army barracks. Lynch made headlines as a prisoner of war when US troops freed her from an Iraqi hospital. The media and Defense Department focused on her as a "hero" while others such as Flynt have claimed she was used for propaganda purposes of the Defense Department and Bush Administration. Despite being opposed to the Bush White House, Flynt did not release the alleged photographs citing she was a "good kid" who became "a pawn for the government". "Some things are more important than money," he said. "You gotta do the right thing." Many still question whether he even has such photos. [7]

[edit] Works About Flynt

Flynt has published an autobiography, An Unseemly Man: My Life as a Pornographer, Pundit, and Social Outcast.

A film, The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), was based on his life, starring Woody Harrelson as Flynt, Courtney Love as Althea and Edward Norton as Flynt's attorney Alan Isaacman. Flynt himself made a cameo appearance as an Ohio judge and also a jury member in the court scene of the Jerry Falwell case. The film was directed by Miloš Forman and co-produced by Oliver Stone.

[edit] Footnotes

1. ^ Larry Flynt and Kenneth Ross, An Unseemly Man: My Life As A Pornographer, Pundit And Social Outcast (1996) ISBN 0-7871-1143-0, page 12.
2. ^ Tonya Flynt-Vega, Hustled (1998).
3. ^ Larry Flynt v. Ohio, 451 U.S. 619.
4. ^ Keeton v. Hustler, 465 U.S. 770.
5. ^ David Bowman, "Citizen Flynt", Salon.com, 2004 July 8.
6. ^ Hustler v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46.

[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
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* Official website
* Official Hustler website
* Larry Flynt for President 1984 official announcement
* Larry and Althea Flynt 1984 campaign ad
* Detailed history of Flynt's numerous legal cases (Court TV)
* Larry Flynt at the Internet Movie Database
* Larry Flynt: He built an empire as the Barnum of smut
* Flynt won't publish topless Lynch photos 11 November 2003. CNN
* Slate magazine article compares events in The People Vs. Larry Flynt to Flynt's real life.
* Hustling the Left: Hustler Hate Speech Library ~ anti-Flynt website
* Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left Alone? The Official Website
* Manufactured Contempt: Deconstructing Larry Flynt's Corporate Sexxxism'

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mrmarm
(reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 21-Sep-2007 2:07am  

Oh my god, a man like that could run for President for America, woo.
southernyankee
posted 21-Sep-2007 6:12pm  

The same negatives and positives whenever ANY Democrat would become governor. Conversely if he were an R.
Cleo
posted 21-Sep-2007 9:10pm  

WHen hell freezes over & over & over
docgbrown
posted 22-Sep-2007 9:23pm  

Optimally, the 'Slime-ball' Governor (Larry Flynt) would beat the 'scumbag' Legislature at their own game (as he did with porn and free speech against the porn hostile legislatures and courts) by eliminating waste fraud and abuse and turn a profit (for the state) while doing so.
EyesOfCharisma
posted 26-Sep-2007 5:17pm  

Everyone would walk around naked, and scare me
they Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to docgbrown) posted 28-Sep-2007 1:13pm  

* love * I agree!
JessicaWoman99
posted 30-Sep-2007 9:48pm  

Same sex marriage would be legal in California
darkshadowsseeker
(reply to they) posted 10-Oct-2007 12:03am  

Happy Birthday! *smile*
they Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to darkshadowsseeker) posted 10-Oct-2007 6:36am  

Thanks *smile*
darkshadowsseeker
(reply to they) posted 10-Oct-2007 2:24pm  

You're welcome. *smile*
cloudhugger Survey Central SubscriberSilver Star Survey CreatorThis user is on the site NOW (1 minute and 32 seconds ago)
posted 1-Nov-2007 10:12pm  

I think They would be the vice president, No?
cloudhugger Survey Central SubscriberSilver Star Survey CreatorThis user is on the site NOW (1 minute and 32 seconds ago)
posted 2-Nov-2007 10:15am  

At the risk I may be an advocate for porn, which I am not, I believe Larry Flint is the guy you want on your side. He is what America is about, and he stands up for rights and free speech. BUT I would have to see him make some stands for other things, for instance what would he do for the small business owner who sells herbs for a living.
they Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to cloudhugger) posted 4-Nov-2007 5:39am  

> At the risk I may be an advocate
> for porn, which I am not,

After reading your comment, I was trying to decide if I am an advocate for porn.... My decision? Yes. I am an advocate for porn. Go Porn. *grin*

> I believe Larry Flint is the
> guy you want on your side.
> He is what America is about,
> and he stands up for rights
> and free speech.

This is how I've always felt about him. Things would be a lot more tight-assed in this world without Larry.


> BUT I would have to see him make some
> stands for other things, for
> instance what would he do
> for the small business owner
> who sells herbs for a living.


Larry Flynt was once a small business owner himself... so I bet you'd have his sympathies. I don't think Larry has ever been someone to forget where he came from.

cloudhugger Survey Central SubscriberSilver Star Survey CreatorThis user is on the site NOW (1 minute and 32 seconds ago)
(reply to they) posted 4-Nov-2007 8:45am  

I'm not sure Larry Flint has the gunga balls to take on the pharm and AMA.
they Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to cloudhugger) posted 4-Nov-2007 11:51am  

Are you kidding? I think Larry has huge balls! *raspberry*



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