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Tuesday, June 27

Rush Limpaugh's Sexellent Adventure

All joking aside, I wonder why the corporate media has supressed the real story behind this. It is not importing a little illegal Viagra, but the real story is Limpaugh's sex tourism.

Indeed, the Dominican Republic is one of the biggest sex tourism destinations in the world, thanks in part to Internet sites that extol the country as a "single man's paradise."

Yes, the paragon of the right needs to explain who else was using that Viagra with him. Did he have Ann Coulter or some other thing that would screw him on his flight? Or, was Limpbaugh trolling for little girls....or boys?

And don't tell me that's not what he was doing. From the above story:


Among banner ads for Viagra, members can shuffle through pictures of dull-eyed prostitutes engaged in flagrante delicto with the members/amateur pornographers.

Well, is that a coincidence???

In the Dominican Republic, as in many developing countries, many women are driven to sell their bodies by poverty and lack of alternatives. It is a profession that is illegal but tolerated by local authorities, who accept kickbacks to turn a blind eye to the seedier side of tourism.

In Puerto Plata there are so many streetwalkers competing for the attention of vacationers that one hair stylist said she doesn't leave her home after dark because she doesn't want to be mistaken for a puta. In the town's discos, bars and restaurants, solitary women stare suggestively at male tourists or rub up against them like cats.

"I don't have an education, and I've got two children," shrugged 15-year-old Belkis as she slinked along the busy beach promenade here in a hot pink Lycra dress. "Where else can I make such good money? To be a prostitute, you don't need schooling, all you need is your body."

Belkis' rates start at $15 for oral sex, and she charges $5 extra if a man doesn't want to use a condom.

I do wish Limpaugh well, though:

Public health campaigns exhort men to use condoms with prostitutes to protect their families from the disease, which is the primary cause of death among Dominican men under age 45.

You can read more about the Dominican Republic child prostitution problem here.

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