I'm sure most of y'all read the news article about former Alabama governor-hopeful Loretta Nall suggesting that all Alabama residents mail their sex toys to Attorney General Troy King's office in Montgomery. Earlier in the week she evidently sent King an inflatable pig. Where do you even buy an inflatable pig, and what would you do with one once you'd purchased it?
In any case, reading this article I came across this blurb which nicely shows Nall's sense of humor.
"Nall campaigned for governor in 2006 on the Libertarian ticket. When a political columnist drew attention to her cleavage, she didn't like it at first. But she turned the publicity to her advantage, raising campaign funds by selling T-shirts with her photo and the slogan, "More of these boobs!! And less of these boobs." Beneath the slogan were pictures of Bob Riley, Lucy Baxley and other candidates."
I think most people agree that what consenting adults do in the privacy of their own bedrooms is not something that should be regulated by laws, local or national. Well, maybe meAmerican, as I do recall how he (she?) called Yvonne and me "aroused" making that word sound somehow much dirtier than it really is. But anyway, it's disappointing that reports like the sex toy ban continue to hit national news, maintaining Alabama's reputation as backwards in the eyes of the rest of the nation.
-nab
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20071116/NEWS/711160301/-1/NEWS03
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