OPINION: Penn. Town Tries and Fails to Ban Striptease Aerobics

By Reason Foundation , Free Minds and Free Markets - June 29, 2009

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Dressed in a low-cut pink shirt, tight black booty pants, and thick, plastic platform stilettos, Stephanie Babines doesn’t look the part of a political rabble-rouser. Yet an activist is exactly what Babines became when her efforts to help women shape up through fully clothed, decidedly G-rated stripper-inspired aerobics ran afoul of overzealous officials in the small western Pennsylvania town of Mars. This unyieldingly perky 31-year-old entrepreneur, standing in the small forest of steel ... Read the Full Article
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  • quantummechanik
    First of all

    “the showing of the covered male genitals in a discernibly turgid state.”

    Someone had to read that out loud at a town meeting. That cheers me up to no end.

    Secondly, Dear residents of Mars, Penn. Martians. People from the Footloose town. Stripperobics has been around for a really, really long time. I think Carmen Electra had a video out about a decade ago. How is it that now you're just hearing about this?

    - quantummechanikUS June 29, 2009 2:58PM

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