Porn star tells U.S. military: 'Bullets, not boobs' Carey leads protest against free breast implants for female soldiers.
Reuters Updated: 3:43 p.m. ET Aug. 19, 2004 LOS ANGELES - A group supporting natural breasts staged a small street protest in Hollywood Wednesday against a U.S. military policy offering free breast implants to female soldiers. The group, led by porn star and former California gubernatorial candidate Mary Carey, said the military should spend its money on “bullets, not boobs.” “I think girls should have natural boobs and natural beauty,” Carey said after unveiling her own breasts in the protest at an Army recruiting office on Sunset Boulevard. “Women should be happy with their bodies and what they’re blessed with,” the 24-year-old star of 37 porn films said. Her words and deeds drew cheers from a small group of men who had gathered to watch the event. Passing cars sounded their horns in response to a sign that read “Honk if you love natural breasts.” Carey, who wore green camouflage shorts and bikini top, assured all that her own breasts were real. The protest was organized by porn impresario Mark Kulkis, president of Kick Ass Pictures, the company for whom Carey stars. It follows recent news stories about the military offering free plastic surgery, including breast enhancements, to soldiers and their families so military doctors can practice their skills. Kulkis said he opposed military breast implants because they are an unwise expenditure of tax money and because he does not like fake breasts. “We support our military 100 percent. Part of the reason we’re protesting is that we think these tax dollars would be much better spent on essentials (for soldiers),” Kulkis said. “I’m personally opposed to boob jobs, but more so when they use our tax dollars for them,” he said. “It’s an issue near and dear to my heart.” Kulkis’ porno films come with a promise that none of his female stars have breast implants He and Carey presented a $500 check to Jennifer Zandstra of Commerce, Texas, who was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army two weeks ago and answered a Kick Ass announcement seeking military women opposed to breast implants. “Thank you for coming up here and thank you most of all for keeping your real breasts,” Kulkis told Zandstra. Carey invited her to star in her next film, “Mary Carey Rules: No. 6,” but Zandstra, now a college student, politely said, “No, thank you.” A military spokesman for the recruiting office where the protest took place said he had no comment. Copyright 2004 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5760831/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOTE: I'm sure that most everyone across the country will jump on the Military about spending "tax dollars" on BOOBS and other forms of *plastic surgery*! However, I read a Mil. Pub. about 1 year ago that said they were starting this free program and using it as a training vehicle to *improve the skills* of their Doctors that are providing this type of treatment for the wounded from Iraq and Afghanastan. RollTideRoll - Cheers... -vo- http://community-2.webtv.net/TIDE1/TIDE1VOGRAM/ ______________________________________________________ RollTideFan - The University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List Welcome to RollTideFan! Wear a cup! To join or leave the list or to make changes to your subscription visit http://listinfo.rolltidefan.net AOL.com addresses are NOT allowed on this list. Get a real ISP.