Let me tell you, I was so shocked, horrifed and appalled that a porn star and her producer were guests in our sacred White House at an event also attended by many moral, God-fearing Republicans, including OUR PRESIDENT, that I sent a letter to FOF. Actually, I started by sending a letter to the Family Research Council, who was ironically in the middle of a campaign at the time to Stop the Porn Industry From Expanding, but they have not yet deigned to grace me with a reply.
I must give props to FOF that they have promptly and politely replied to every letter I have ever sent them.
MY LETTER:
Who is the IDIOT in the Republican National Committee that thought it was OK for porn star Mary Carey and her "boss" to attend a fund raiser at the White House? Can you talk some sense into them? Now that it's over, Ms. Carey is talking filth about wanting to have sex with the Bush twins. "Oh my God, his daughters!" she said. "I'd love to party with his daughters. I'd love to meet them. I totally want to have sex with them. You can write it the day after I leave here."
Despite criticism of the White House and the NRCC for including a hard-core pornographer and one of his porn stars at the event, neither Bush nor the Republicans showed any signs of hesitation at taking $5,000 from Kulkis and including the pair among the 6,000 guests – this despite Carey's appearance in such movies as "Lesbian Big Boob Bangeroo" and "Everybody Loves Big Boobies."
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44905Surely the RNC is not so hard up for money that it has to allow people like this so near our President. I am beginning to doubt the party's commitment to morals and family values. Please address this issue. Thank you. THEIR REPLY:
Dear Friend,
Thank you for your recent e-mail to Focus on the Family. It’s my privilege to get back to you on behalf of our staff.
We appreciate you coming to us with your concerns regarding Mary Carey’s and Mark Kulkis’ attendance at the President’s Dinner and Salute to Freedom event that was held on June 14, 2005. We trust the following information will help shed some light on this story.
From what we’ve gathered, it wasn’t the White House who sent invitations for this dinner, but the National Republican Congressional Committee. Apparently, the NRCC rented a number of outside mailing lists to create an invitation list. Unfortunately, a handful of companies involved in producing pornography inadvertently received this mailing, and we’re aware that at least two individuals (Carey and Kulkis) paid to attend. While the White House and the NRCC did not rescind any invitations to this fundraiser, we understand that they’ve said that such an oversight won’t happen again. We suggest that you contact the White House if you’d like to express your comments to them directly.
Thanks again for taking a moment to request clarification regarding this matter. May the Lord bless you in the days ahead.Well, THAT explains everything. It was inadvertent. The White House and the NRCC are too classy to rescind an invitation. They promise it won't ever happen again. I am completely appeased. More Kool-Aid please. Mmmm, it's good.
It's quite a tricky balancing act when the religious people whose votes you need are morally outraged about an industry whose money you need. Verrrry tricky.