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In Bed with Susie Bright 196

By: Susie Bright
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Susie says lots of porn-denouncing congress people are actually getting sizable campaign contributions from porn-related business. This week, Susie outs a number of U.S. representatives and senators who are on the take. The list comes from a recent survey conducted by Citizen for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. Then, Susie's reminded of the good old days on the Internet when she finds a new Web site full of youthful optimism and sex. Finally, in her Try This at Home mailbag, Susie gets a letter from a long time Virginia Woolf fan who is now wondering about Woolf's sexual imagery. Don't forget, you can send Susie your confidential questions and feedback about the show to susie@audible.com. And, if you catch her on her upcoming Midwestern appearances, be sure to stop by and introduce yourself. (Episode 196)

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