To: T Minus Four
P.S. - I look forward to your thoughtsSomehow, I doubt it.
2 posted on
02/02/2011 12:50:55 PM PST by
T Minus Four
("If Mormonism were a cult, I would know it and I would not be in it")
To: T Minus Four
The Marriott hotel chain, one of the nation's largest players in the hospitality business, has made the decision to eliminate offering adult movies in their roomsGood
3 posted on
02/02/2011 12:53:52 PM PST by
frogjerk
(I believe in unicorns, fairies and pro-life Democrats.)
To: T Minus Four
Romney connection? LDS Owned?
Well, it's Motel 6 for me from now on.
5 posted on
02/02/2011 12:54:53 PM PST by
FrankR
(The Evil Are Powerless If The Good Are Unafraid! - R. Reagan)
To: T Minus Four
I could shorten this story substantially for you. The internet has taken over the porn distribution industry, so we’re not making any money on porn anymore. Watch it on your laptop like everyone else.
7 posted on
02/02/2011 1:02:11 PM PST by
Melas
To: T Minus Four
The removing of the in-room pay-per-view pornography will take place over the next five years. Five years? Geez, that seems like a long time. I mean, Obama is lighting the world on fire in just over two.
8 posted on
02/02/2011 1:02:23 PM PST by
pepsi_junkie
(Who is John Galt?)
To: T Minus Four
So what are all these lonely Business Men going to do in their empty rooms?

10 posted on
02/02/2011 1:05:12 PM PST by
Koracan
To: T Minus Four
I have worked with people with addictions, and a porn addiction can be a rough thing to deal with. Some guys put a monitoring program on their computer to keep them off porn sites, but it’s a problem when they are on the road.
12 posted on
02/02/2011 1:12:50 PM PST by
Fido969
("The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax." - Albert Einstein)
To: T Minus Four
"The hotel chain says the decision is strictly based on economics: In-room porn profits have steadily declined because the porn industry has moved online...."Too bad, with their LDS connections, one wonders, truly wonders, why they've only now decided to eliminate porno movies - because...............of economics?
Is there something wrong with this message, a clearly identifiable connection to the LDS church, wa strongly moral, strong "family values," business with no motive whatsoever to remove (or one might even say begin) a porno connection to the chain?
For that very reason, I never stay at a Marriott hotel. When I have options, why would I, should I give my money to a business that promotes porno to the general public?
13 posted on
02/02/2011 1:16:30 PM PST by
zerosix
(native sunflower)
To: T Minus Four
Porn sponsored by lds at their hotels, so that's where the tithes show up. They dropped the porn because they were not making money on it any longer, for no other reason.
19 posted on
02/02/2011 1:50:56 PM PST by
svcw
(God doesn't show up in our time, but He shows up on time)
To: T Minus Four
I work in the IT industry.
I have been told that the highest usage of online porn come from.....wait for it......UTAH!
Evidently, polygamy is not enough
To: T Minus Four
Ah yes. Mormon clarity has now occurred!
PROFITS have dwindled along with free internet porn!
Now, it’s time to be moral!
Same old story.
To: T Minus Four
The hotel chain says the decision is strictly based on economics:
26 posted on
02/02/2011 2:55:01 PM PST by
Elsie
( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
To: T Minus Four
Will they ban hiring hookers next? just saying.
27 posted on
02/02/2011 3:00:19 PM PST by
King Moonracer
(Bad lighting and cheap fabric, that's how you sell clothing.....)
To: T Minus Four
I would encourage the Marriott Corporation, even at this late stage, to eliminate porn from their thousands of hotel rooms as soon as it's feasible. ?

29 posted on
02/02/2011 3:29:52 PM PST by
Elsie
( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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