Saturday, June 6, 2009

Hookers for Jesus founder, Christian rocker mingle in Vegas Evening.

Annie Lobért, who founded Hookers for Jesus, and musician Oz Fox of the Christian company Stryper said their "I do's" at the Church of South Las Vegas in forefront of an applauding drive and an audience on the Internet. The alloying had been extensively touted on several Christian Web sites. Lobért, 41, walked up to the condition in a chalk-white strapless gown, gloves and veil.



Earlier this week, she wrote on her MySpace blog: "I am getting married. It's about time." She had worked as a working girl for 11 years, making as much as $500 an hour.

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She said she hit stagger bottom when she overdosed on cocaine and the whole shooting match went black, according to an ABC question posted on her Web site. She asked Jesus to labourer her and became what many jokingly apostrophize a "porn-again Christian." Lobért says her purpose now is to economize the souls of women who over their bodies. She often spends hour at gloaming on streets handing out Bibles to prostitutes and seeking to sway them there is a better manner to originate a living.



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Sotomayor Cartoon Puts Daily Oklahoman in Hot Water Yesterday.

The cartoon, by Creator's Syndicate Chip Bok, also shows a sombrero-donning President Obama handing out baseball bats to members of the GOP. ( to consider the June 2 cartoon.) "A painting speaks louder than words and that cartoon sends a word to women of all ages: 'Back off. Know your place.



Or we'll guide a punch to you and inculcate you a lesson,'". Back in 1999, the Columbia Journalism Review flogged the newsletter for touting the right-wing, anti-gay views of its owners, the Gaylord family, and suppressing stories that would reproduce negatively upon the family. The Oklahoman has not returned a cause or email for comment. Bok, the cartoonist, responded to the critique in a scuttlebutt article by Oklahoma TV caste.

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"Since she emphasized her Latina-ness and played it up as a virtue, I thought, 'Well, how about a fiesta and a pinata?'" he said. "This is a Mexican thing, but again, we're dealing with stereotypes. That's all persuasion of the joke, I thought.".



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