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In My View, Removing Playboy from Soldiers PDF Print E-mail
Written by aardvark   
Thursday, 08 May 2008 14:19

This is a follow on report to "In My View", Who goes to Porn Sites.
This article was borrowed from Stars and Stripes.

GRAFENWOHR, Germany -- Legislation that would restrict the sale of certain men's magazines on U.S. military bases around the world would be bad for morale, according to soldiers at Grafenwöhr.


U.S. Rep. Paul Broun, R-Ga., has introduced legislation that would close a loophole in the current law that allows the sale of some sexually explicit material on military bases by lowering the threshold required to deem material "sexually explicit."

A Department of Defense committee that reviews materials sold on bases ruled last year that magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse are not pornographic. But Broun's Military Honor and Decency Act includes language that could make those magazines eligible for the ban.

The prospect of missing out on men's magazines was not welcomed by soldiers at Grafenwöhr.

"We all read 'em," said Pfc. Paul Rubio, 31, of Bakersfield, Calif. "There are times we just read 'em for the technological parts like the new gadgets that come out. They have good stories sometimes too."

Sgt. Simon Brown, 34, of Daytona Beach, Fla., said men's magazines build morale. "It's not all about the pictures, although 80 percent of it is," he said.

Pfc. Greg Smith, 21, of Northboro, Mass., a regular Playboy reader, said soldiers should be allowed to buy nudie magazines at the exchange.

"Playboy is good entertainment while you are on the can. They have jokes and good stories," he said.

Broun, a Marine veteran, told Newsweek recently that the magazines sold in military exchanges are partly responsible for a rise in sexual assaults in the military and other problems.

"Allowing the sale of pornography on military bases has harmed military men and women by: escalating the number of violent, sexual crimes; feeding a base addiction; eroding the family as the primary building block of society; and denigrating the moral standing of our troops both here and abroad," Broun says on his Web site.

The legislation would require the DOD to annually review material that is not currently deemed sexually explicit to determine if it should be prohibited, according to the Web site.

Some soldiers say magazines that could be banned are particularly important downrange.

Brown deployed to Afghanistan in 2002 and 2005 and is preparing to go to Iraq with the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade this summer. When he was in Afghanistan he was one of the first to pick up a new copy of Maxim or FHM when it came out, he said.

"It would suck if they ban it," he said. "It's bad enough we are down there to begin with. Taking that away would be like a knife in the chest. I'm not saying I'm depending on Maxim to keep me alive over there, but it helps."

Publications such as Maxim and FHM are not named by Broun, but lowering the threshold of the sexually explicit definition might mean such magazines would be targeted for a ban.

Some troops in the Pacific region said the proposed legislation would impinge upon their personal freedoms.

"They're making it a point of undermining soldiers to almost make them feel like we're back in elementary school," Pfc. Nickolas Sears said Friday at Camp Red Cloud, South Korea. "We're all adults here, and if it's something we want to do, we should feel free to choose as we please."

Other than on base, there's no place in South Korea to buy magazines like Playboy, he said.

"I believe it's a breach of freedom of speech," said Senior Airman Garrett Deese, 25, of Elk Grove, Calif., who just completed a tour with the 8th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea.

He said he wonders whether such a ban would lead to barring other types of magazines lawmakers chose to challenge. He also questioned whether Broun's link between magazines and sexual assaults within the military would stand close scrutiny.

At Yokota Air Base, Japan, military spouse Roberta Woolley said she understands the need for balance between rules and individual rights, but said the military has tougher standards than the rest of American society.

"It's a good idea," she said of the proposed ban. "I think there's better literature out there.... In the military, we sell cigarettes and alcohol legally. But it's also questionable whether they promote a healthy lifestyle.

"I've seen all these magazines, and they don't make men or women intelligent or beautiful. And even though they're hidden, there is still exposure to children as well. It's the parents' responsibility to give ideas about body awareness to their children. I don't think Mr. Hefner presents a positive image of men or women in his magazine."

A female soldier at Grafenwöhr -- Sgt. Pou McCall, 23, of Riverside, Calif. -- said men's magazines don't bother her a lot, but she'd support a ban.

"What if it was their (soldiers') sisters (in the magazines)? It doesn't take a magazine for sexual harassment to happen but it increases it," she said.

Army and Air Force Exchange service public relations manager Judd Anstey said AAFES sold $231,000 worth of Penthouse, Playboy and Playgirl magazines in Europe last year.

"Sales of these three titles account for 2.7 percent of total European magazine sales ($8.5 million) at AAFES facilities," he said.

The sales accounted for 0.5 percent of worldwide AAFES magazine sales of $46.4 million, he said.

Stars and Stripes' reporters Vince Little, Franklin Fisher and Erik Slavin contributed to this report.

One can only wonder what else will the socially responsible, politically correct ,government officials will try to do to the troops serving their country.

...............................jim

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 May 2008 22:25
 
In My View, Crabs and Rumors PDF Print E-mail
Written by aardvark   
Friday, 02 May 2008 17:03
by aardvark on Fri May 02, 2008 5:01 pm
In My View, Crabs and Rumors

We were invited to go out to a crab dinner by one of the ladies my wife met at church last week. At first, I was reluctant, but by mid-week I was starting to look forward to it. I enjoy seafood in all of its different verities. My wife will however, only eat crab and shrimp. We were to meet this other couple Thursday evening, I thought this somewhat odd, but then we are really not from here so, not wanting to cause difficulties, I went along. We soon discovered why the locals only go out on weekdays instead of the weekend. It seems that due to the tourist trade, the menu, portions and the prices change on weekends. They are quite a bit higher. Another valuable lesson learned.

I am not sure just how many of you are familiar with the methods used in consuming this feast. Although the customs vary from place to place, there is no polite way to eat crab. It is best done with ones hands, a nut cracker, and a single chop stick. It is also advisable to have several (5-6) towels handy. The legs are broken loose from the body and cracked with the nutcracker and the meat inside is more or less removed with the chopstick. (I have used a small metal fork in the past; the use of the chopstick for this purpose is new to me) One other tips, don’t wear a long sleeve shirt to a crab feast. It seems various organic juices tend to run down your fingers and arms when properly approaching the crab. This can get quite messy if you are overdressed. (Short pants and T-shirt is always appropriate here) Dinner was going quite well, and small talk was rampant. Our host owned the local hardware store, and his wife was an elementary teacher. They lived here all their lives and their children were either married or off to college.

The wife (we’ll call her Mary Alice) was edging around a subject all evening that Becky and I had dealt with many times in the past. My wife, being quite bright, picked up on the curious vibes before me and was having a bit of fun with these local folks. You see, I am twenty years older than my wife.
She has two teen-aged daughters, one off to college, and the youngest, a senior in high school, living with her father. It seems Becky’s first husband, who is a splendid fellow (impeccable dresser, well mannered) discovered later on in life that he preferred the company of members of his own gender.
After the initial devastation, they handled the whole matter in a very civilized fashion. He was to support her while she finished her MBA at Georgetown, and they enjoyed joint custody of their children.
It was at this point in time that we met through a friend of a friend. I had been divorced for five years, and really wasn’t looking. As it turns out, I was required to attend one of those Washington parties (that I hated) where I had to wear a dress uniform with miniature medals, and gold braid. And as they say, the rest is history.
We have been together twelve years. The romance story that she tells about our meeting tends to get better and better as time goes on, and she was really being quite elaborate and creative for this nosey lady.
As the meal concluded, I had excused myself (to wash crab parts from my hands and arms) Becky was ask the ultimate question that she gets all the time from women (sex, he’s much older???) She has a standard reply that I have heard before, about Hugh Heffner being in his mid eighties and living with three young ladies. I am certain she derives some degree of deviant pleasure in describing the sexual physiology of the ageing male, and how maturity and experience of the male, only benefit the female. I am not sure what else she told the folks, but when I came back from the washroom they both looked at me with a certain degree of respect and awe in their eyes. I ask her about this on the drive home she just laughed and said she is now going to have to watch me with the neighbor ladies, continuing to laugh, but never tell me what she said.

And thus we see the birth of another ugly rumor in a small southern town.

…………………………….jim
Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 May 2008 22:25
 
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