Porn stars inspired by Santorum to launch a campaign
Now he's done it. Having promised to wage a war on porn if he is elected, Santorum will now be targeted by the adult film industry, but in a fun way.

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Rick Santorum.
Republican Party presidential hopeful Rick Santorum has been
rallying against porn, blaming pornography for its "profound brain changes" on Americans.
He keeps insisting that the adult film industry is spawning "a pandemic of harm that's destroying the country."
The senator has said that adult entertainment “is toxic to marriages and relationships” and called it "a contributing factor in misogyny, violence against women, prostitution and sex trafficking."
In
March this year, Santorum swore that, should he be elected, he would immediately ban hardcore pornography in the U.S.A.
And now, enter the porn stars. They want to wage a little war of their own against Santorum.
A video has been produced in co-operation with the porn production house, Vivid Entertainment and has been posted on
Jest.com. Several of the big names in porn attack Santorum over his X-rated stance. The clip has been named "Porn Stars Against Santorum" and can be viewed
here.
In the video several actors and actresses in the porn industry are attempting to raise awareness of Santorum's plot to "pull the plug" on one of the biggest industries in the U.S. and the ladies and gents urge voters to ensure that the senator is not successful in the race for the White House.
Pro-porn fanatics and First Amendment advocates from within and also outside of the porn industry have attacked Santorum since he made his promise to end porn. However, stars in the industry are now publicly calling out the candidate. They are now proposing a counter strike against Santorum on May 1, as part of a campaign with the charming name of "Wank Out 2012."
Wank Out 2012 is set to run from coast-to-coast on May 5, 2012 at 8 p.m.
“If elected, Santorum has vowed to prosecute our industry on infrequently enforced obscenities laws,” explains adult film actress Chastity Lynn in the video.
In response, Allie Haze, a fellow performer responds, “but as porn stars and Americans, we can’t let that happen.”
25-year-old Vivid entertainer Lynn continues: “Together we can enfranchise ourselves through the power of incessant masturbation.”
Actress Chanel Preston asks Santorum in the video: "Besides, what are you going to do? Erase all of the porn?"
Just before the end of the video, the performers urge their audience to vote Romney. However, Chastity Lynn suddenly recalls, “Wait — Romney is a Republican dickhole too.”
Haze thinks about the logic of that and says, maybe Americans SHOULD in fact vote for Santorum, “because if he wins the primary, he would definitely get crushed by Obama.”
“And Obama would never try to stop the porn industry,” adds Lynn.
Haze ends with "Santorum? It's the long game."