Posted on 05/25/2005 7:19:53 AM PDT by Born Conservative
PORN star Mary Carey (above) is set to spice up the National Republican Congressional Committee's "Salute to Freedom" dinner with President Bush next month. The former fringe candidate for California governor and star of "Lesbian Big Boob Bangeroo 2" and "Thumpin' Melons" will be the guest of her boss, Kick Ass Pictures president Mark Kulkis, an honorary chairman of the NRCC's Business Advisory Council. The prurient pair will also attend a lunch with top Bush advisor Karl Rove, who Carey hopes will give her tips on her planned run for California lieutenant governor next year.
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Is this true? LOL.
I'll bet she hasn't a clue who the speaker of the house is. Total silicone. Sorry I'm so crotch-ety and crab-by.
bumpers...
Don't "knock 'er." She's a series candidate, and hugh as well. She'd've done better in the gubernatorial race last time around, but in the debates it seemed like she had a deer caught in her headlights. Got distracted by a hooter in the front row. Not sure how she fared in the Silicon Valley.
Pretty sire theres somethings even a porn star burper like Mary wouldn't do........Alan for example.
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I ain't one to talk but that boy is just butt ugly.
LOL. Great Pic Blur!!!
UPDATE:
Well, it seems the porn producer's chairmanship is not all it's cracked up to be.
All it took to be named was a donation. I know this because I was just offered the same position in a telemarketing call. I wonder how many "honorary chairmen" there are.
correct. Mariah has put on a little weight lately (looks good IMHO), Mary looks more like her now.
Yeah, it must've been hard for you not to blow all your wad with that comment......................................
I'm sorry, I just couldn't help myself, I was having too much fun.
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