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Genesis Magazine Names 100 Hottest Women In Porn

June 5th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Porn News, Porn Stars, Pornstars, reviews

Genesis magazine has released their tenth annual “Porn’s Hot 100″ list and in my opinion the results are a little controversial.

Here’s the top 10 hottest according to Genesis:

1.    Stormy Daniels

2.    Tera Patrick

3.    Jesse Jane

4.    Jenna Haze

5.    Belladonna

6.    Sasha Grey

7.    Hillary Scott

8.    Eva Angelina

9.    Gina Lynn

10.  Bree Olson

Fleshbot has a picture of each girl you can look at HERE

I don’t have a beef with anyone on this list except Stormy Daniels. I know Stormy, I like Stormy, but she’s the hottest out of 100 girls? I don’t fucking think so.

Stormy has probably done the fewest movies of anyone on the list, but been in the industry for years. She almost exclusively does those frilly feature movies that lack the kind of hardcore fucking that makes porn, well porn.

If you haven’t been fucked in the ass by 6 or more guys in a single scene and then jizzed all over, you ain’t a fucking porn star.

In my opinion Stormy Daniels is pretending to be a porn star, while sluts like Sasha Grey and Hillary Scott are the living examples of what it means to be a porn star.

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Fed. Anti-Smut Bid Harvests Zero Prosecutions

August 11th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in News, Porn News

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WASHINGTON — A Justice Department program to fight obscenity on the Internet, funded by a $150,000-a-year earmark in a spending bill and operated by an anti-porn group, has resulted in no prosecutions for obscenity.

The Justice Department website routes citizen complaints about obscenity to ObscenityCrimes.org, a website run by anti-porn group Morality in Media, which receives the grant money.

Two retired law enforcement officers check the reported sites for legally definable obscenity. A reported 67,000 complaints have been forwarded to the Justice Department and federal prosecutors through this program.

None has been prosecuted.

“Any program that fields public complaints on a matter as complex as obscenity can never be expected to play a meaningful role in the decisions of what is to be prosecuted and where,” 1st Amendment attorney Jeffrey Douglas told XBIZ. “Lay people will simply call in about something that they are offended by. Individuals’ offense could hardly be less relevant to the criteria for obscenity as defined by the Miller opinion.

“It’s even worse when the entity requesting such calls is an ideologically extreme entity, Morality in Media, which is attempting to alter the definition of obscenity into one in which if they can see genital penetration, somebody ought to go to prison. Expecting that the calls that they stimulate will be meaningful is ludicrous.

“The fact that we’re spending money on this program is, in fact, simply welfare to extreme political organizations that some ideologues in the White House want to subsidize.”

In the seven years of the Bush administration, the Justice Department has prosecuted about 24 cases involving adult material, according to the New York Times. Several focused on producers who failed to keep proper 2257 records.

The president of Morality in Media, Robert W. Peters, is disappointed with the Justice Department’s failure to act on any of his group’s complaints.

“We’d like to see some prosecutions that arose from the complaints submitted to the website,” Peters said. “But it’s ultimately up to the Justice Department, and I can’t tell the Justice Department what to do.”

Stephen G. Bates, a Harvard-trained lawyer and journalism professor at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, discovered the ObscenityCrimes.org program through a Freedom of Information Act inquiry. He said he was appalled when he discovered that the Justice Department was outsourcing a search for obscenity.

In an op-ed article titled “Outsourcing Justice? That’s Obscene” published in The Washington Post and other newspapers, Bates said the combination of Morality in Media’s religious influence, the sensitivity of the issue of free speech and the outsourcing made “a mockery of the 1st Amendment, chilling freedom of expression.”

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Got News?

July 3rd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Announcements

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If your interested in mainstream news and politics then take a look at our Internatinal news and opinion site called The Hot Joints. It has absolutely nothing to do with porn and everything to do with breaking news and politics. Get your motherfuckin’ learn on people!!

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MILF Invaders

June 19th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in MILF, Movies, Pictures

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Here are some galleries from MILF Invaders, which in my opinion is some top notch shit but you be the fucking judge.

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Tenn. State Senate Passes “Girls Gone Wild Bill”

May 27th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Porn News

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee State Senate this week voted unanimously to pass the so-called “Girls Gone Wild bill” — despite the fact that Tennessee Attorney General Robert E. Cooper had issued an opinion stating that portions of the legislation are “constitutionally suspect.”

According to the text of the bill as published on the website for the Tennessee state legislature, the bill “creates a new offense of advertising or promoting the sale, production, distribution, exhibition or display” of obscene materials in the state.

If passed in the state House of Representatives, the Senate Bill 14 (SB14) would also make it unlawful “for the owner or an employee of a television station or cable television company that broadcasts in this state to knowingly accept or solicit for advertising material that is obscene, harmful to minors, or in violation of the above-described federal law, or for such a company or station to actually and knowingly promote or advertise such content.”

In an opinion letter dated May 14, Cooper stated that while some sections of the bill closely track federal law regarding obscene materials and those aspects of the legislation are likely to withstand legal challenge, other sections of the proposed law are more dubious constitutionally.

“Given the extensive federal regulation of the content of programming on television, it is possible that a court could determine that [the bill] is preempted to the extent it applies to public or private television broadcasts,” Cooper wrote in his opinion.

“Moreover, Section 4 of the proposed amendment to [Tennessee state code] is constitutionally suspect under the 1st Amendment because it lacks a ‘safe-harbor’ provision to allow the broadcasting of indecent material during hours when minors are unlikely to be viewing television, does not directly advance the governmental interest in restricting a minor’s access to material harmful to minors, and is more extensive than is necessary to serve that interest.”

The bill’s sponsor, Democratic State Sen. Doug Jackson, told the Associated Press that he was encouraged by Cooper’s evaluation of the bill, and said that the legislation is designed to apply only to material that a jury determines to be obscene.

“If a jury says the product is obscene, what we’re saying is the cable companies can be held responsible,” Jackson said. “Why should they be allowed to make money off a product that they know or should have known is obscene?”

The portion of the bill that Cooper termed “constitutionally suspect,” states in part that it is an offense for “the owner or employee of a public or private television station or the owner or employee of a cable television company… that broadcasts for public viewing or paid subscription viewing in this state to solicit, accept or cause to be solicited or accepted, advertising for any material that is harmful to minors.”

According to Jeffrey Douglas, executive director of the Free Speech Coalition, the fact that the bill provides no “safe harbor” provision that allows for the broadcast of material that is deemed inappropriate for minors but fine for adults will likely prove the bill’s undoing in court, should it be signed into law.

“Beyond being bad policy, the bill is indefensible, legally,” Douglas told XBIZ. “These efforts by states to ban speech that they don’t like are facially unconstitutional.”

In addition to the lack of a safe harbor provision, Douglas said it is not clear whether states have the legal authority to regulate cable TV content, at all. Even the Federal Communications Commission does not have clear authority to regulate cable television the way it does broadcast TV, Douglas observed.

“The ability of a state to regulate cable content is highly questionable,” Douglas said. “One can imagine how insane it would be if every state could regulate cable content — every cable company would have to have different programming for every state.”

The bill has little chance of passing in the Tennessee House of Representatives during the current legislative session, according to AP reports, as a companion bill was tabled by a House subcommittee in April, after it received no support from members of either party.

Despite the reservations of legal experts, including his own state’s Attorney General, Jackson said he believes the bill will pass in the state House next year, during the second session of the 105th General Assembly. This would ultimately stop Girls Gone Wild from advertising on television in Tennessee

[XBIZ]

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Casting Couch Whores

April 27th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Movies, Teen

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Here are some fresh galleries from Casting Couch Teens. In my opinion this site has some of the best teen content around, but you can look at our official review for this site HERE.

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Even More Brutal Anal Sex…

February 26th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized


There really is nothing better in my opinion than fucking a bitch in her ass, so on that note here are some more galleries from “Brutal Anal Sex.”

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She Has A Negro Problem…Again

November 10th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized


That is not my opinion, it really is the name of the site. As you might have guessed this site is full of white whores who are alleged to have a “negro problem.” As for whether not these sluts truly have a problem is for you to decide.

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She Has A Negro Problem…

November 1st, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized


That is not my opinion, that really is the name of this site. All the women on this site who are alleged to have a “negro problem” are of course incredibly hot white bitches. Anyone who loves interracial porn, this is the place for you. Really hot sluts on this site and you can join once again for only $1.00!

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Possibly Too Big To Be Real…

September 22nd, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized


I don’t know what to make of this picture gallery. I have seen some massive dicks in porn, but this is ridiculous. They look real, but its almost too much to believe. These bastards give a whole new meaning to “third leg.” Either one of these dudes could literally beat someone to death with there penis.

Feel free to post a comment giving your opinion as to whether these dicks are real or not.

Gallery HERE

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