Posted on 09/16/2015 6:43:13 AM PDT by C19fan
In 2012, AIDS activists in Los Angeles helped pass a law requiring condom use on all porn sets within county lines. In 2014, a federal court upheld the law, finding that the First Amendment doesn't excuse employers from basic health and safety regulations. Now the AIDS Healthcare Foundation has turned to the rest of California, trying to get the mandatory condom requirements on a statewide ballot. "Organizers said they collected 557,138 signatures from registered voters, more than the 365,880 they needed by Monday for the initiative to be on the ballot in November 2016," Reuters reports.
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There goes the Money shot.
>>Maybe if people wouldnt have sex with anything with a pulse...<<
There are millions of women with short hair and/or who are chubby and/or have a mean personality and/or who are terrible cooks who would be pretty lonely if men had higher standards.
This is another case of people responsible for their own plight shamelessly blaming others for their predicament. Reagan's words and actions had zero to do with homos contracting and dying from AIDs.
Shortly after the disease became nationally known, most people figured out homos were chiefly responsible for spreading the disease. They were warned early on not to have unprotected anal penetration.
They ignored those warnings and incredibly blamed Reagan for something they did to themselves. I'd say a pox on all those homos but they've already had that happen to them.
“amateurs selling”...doesn’t “selling” turn amateurs into professionals?
There’s a lot of men who aren’t that attractive either. The keep each other company in a lot of cases.
Off to Bollywood!!
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