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5 PUBLISHER'S STATEMENT
6 FEEDBACK
8 ADVISE & CONSENT
10 BITS & PIECES
Pierced Clits, Edible Panties, and Other Insanities.
18 SEX PLAY
Bail Games for Bedroom Sports.
21 SEX BITS
23 JANET
Keeping Secrets.
28 GLORY
Sex and Violence. Fiction by J. R. Rivers
40 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A GYNECOLOGIST
When the Doctor Plays.
48 HUSTLER INTERVIEW: ALTHEA LEASURE
Our Up-Front Executive Editor Comes Out-Front. by Bruce David
57 X-RATED REVIEWS
Latest in Blue.
62 CENTERFOLD: EVELYN
Pink Is Beautiful.
85 HUSTLER HUMOR
86 HUSTLER'S BICENTENNIAL BALL
Statutory Rape.
88 HOW TO BREAK A CHERRY
We Finally Found One. by Noel Kilgen
94 VULVA OF THE DOLLS
They Wet! They Cry! They Fuck!
100 HUSTLER PROFILE: LENNY SCHULTZ
Is He the "World's Sickest Comedian"? by Joyce Jurnovoy
107 MARSHA
Remembrance of Things Past.
113 KINKY KORNER
Gettin' Your Cousin Buzzin'. by George Hatch
121 HUSTLER'S BEAVER HUNT
Amateur Erotic Photo Contest.
136 HONEY HOOKER
Fucking the Founding Fathers. by Jim McQuade
140 MAIL-ORDER FEEDBACK
Tip-Offs to Rip-Offs and Product Reviews.
PUBLISHER'S STATEMENT
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA!
This month marks not only the Bicentennial of our great country, it is
also HUSTLER's second birthday. "You've Come a Long Way, Baby" is a
slogan that applies to both HUSTLER and America. And I feel that they
have both been successful for the same reasons: a desire to be free and
the spirit of aggressive competitiveness. Both of these qualities are
inherent in the American free enterprise system and are the essence of
HUSTLER's editorial stance.
The American system of free enterprise has been the key element to
HUSTLER's growth from a two-page, black-and-white newsletter into the
world's leading erotic publication. This unique system developed the
early American wilderness society of debtors, have-nots, and slaves
into a technologically advanced culture with the highest standard of
living in the world.
The fact is, America is by far the greatest country in the world
despite the many ills confronting us. As HUSTLER's Editor and
Publisher, I have been fortunate enough to have traveled a great deal
in my life. Like others before me, I had often thought in the past that
the grass must be greener on the other side. Well, it is not so. In my
search throughout the world for a better social environment, I have
found out just how lucky I am to have been born an American citizen. We
Americans live better and are freer than anybody anywhere else in the
world. Our goal for the next 200 years of America's existence should be
to keep this country great and free.
Now, however, our individual liberties and economic greatness, forged
by our competitive free enterprise system, are threatened as never
before by the intrusion of socialism into our democratic way of life.
Socialism is presented as a one-for-all ideology, in which everybody
contributes to the pie and in return receives an equal slice of it.
This may be fine in theory, but since the piece of pie is guaranteed,
people tend to sit on their asses, and nothing much gets done. As a
result, the pie gets smaller.
Great Britain is a shining example of socialism falling flat on its
ass. As in all socialistic societies, the English government runs
nearly everything—railroads, coal mines, public utilities—and as a
result practically everything in England is fucked up. Prices have
risen by as much as 55 percent, efficiency has been cut in half, and
the national rate of inflation has risen to 25 percent. (In America, 10
or 11 percent inflation is considered of crisis proportions.) You can
get an idea of the half - assed approach of British socialists from the
fact that there is a three-month wait for telephone installations.
Think about that the next time you're cursing Ma Bell for being a
mother.
It's the same old story: If the government can't manage itself, we
can't expect it to manage industry.
More insidious and more damaging than the gross mismanagement that
usually accompanies socialism is the deadening effect it has on a
nation's spirit. There is no creative interplay between competing
companies because government-owned industries do not have any
competitors. Thus there is no incentive to improve the quality of goods
and services. The same applies to citizens who have no opportunity to
advance through competition. Therefore, there is no incentive to
perform, to achieve, or to succeed. There are no winners in such a
society; everybody is a loser, droning along in a dull, gray world in
which all men are the same zombielike bureaucrats, neither expecting
nor desiring any opportunity for individual achievement.
Individuality and personal achievement go hand in hand with those
democratic freedoms that are the lifeblood of America. I feel that the
most serious challenge in the future for this country will be to retain
our vigorous system of free enterprise that has allowed these qualities
to flourish. I have dedicated my life and this magazine to seeing that
our system and our freedoms continue to flourish for at least another
200 years beneath the American flag.
Long may it wave.
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