
Last week was, as always, another dizzying frenzy of gossip and media-related news. We gave you our up-to-the-minute take, but we're far more interested in your reactions. Please continue to send us your comments, and every Monday we'll recap the burning issues and a sampling of your "colorful" responses in "Hot Topics."
Issue: Controversial Viagra ads could be corrupting America's youth.
You said: These commercials give children the wrong idea that anyone wants to have sex with the old flaccid farts they put in the commercials **shudder** and also that the men buying these are using them with their wives.
Issue: Michelle Malkin is upset about all those idiotic Democrats who—for some reason—don't seem to like her.
You said: "Let's see…….isn't she the one from the group that says people should be judged by their behavior? Seems like she wants to say all the crap she wants and then ignore the after effects. Hey, look at this…guess who's picture is next to the word "hate" in the online dictionary….."
Issue: A bunch of angry socialists pelt Paris Hilton with lit cigarettes.
You said: It's about time!!!! She's a diseased slut, racist, homophobic, talentless ho-dawg. And those are her most endearing traits.
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Today, the Wall Street Journal talks about the reinvigorated controversy surrounding Viagra/Levitra's marketing tactics, and the effect the pro boner commercials could be having on America's youth:
In December alone, an ad for impotence drug Viagra aired at around 9 p.m. during "Prancer," a G-rated movie about a young girl who nurses one of Santa's reindeers back to health; another spot for rival medicine Levitra appeared during an afternoon showing of the comedy "Pee-wee's Big Adventure.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has called for the erectile-dysfunction commercials to be restricted to after 10 p.m. so that children wouldn't view sex as "a recreational sport."
You know what else might help prevent children from viewing sex as a recreational sport? Celebrities who don't accidentally forget to wear pants, news anchors who don't sleep around with married Citi execs and no more around-the-clock coverage of the litany of men claiming to be the father of a deceased reality star's five-month old girl.
Is there pressure of Valentine's Day keeping you down? Are you worried that you won't 'rise to the occasion' this February 14th? Have you been feeling insecure about your tiny, flaccid penis, and inability to sustain an erection?
If so, then tomorrow's a lucky day for you and your sex-starved wives/mistresses, because Pfizer is implementing a well-timed promotion for OTC Viagra!

LONDON (Reuters) - Men will be able to buy impotence treatment Viagra over the counter in Britain for the first time from Valentine's Day, chemist chain Alliance Boots said on Sunday.
Three Manchester Boots pharmacies will sell the prescription-only medication made by U.S. drugs group Pfizer in a pilot program from February 14.
Men aged between 30 and 65 suffering from erectile dysfunction will be able to buy four Viagra pills for 50 pounds ($97) without having to get a prescription from a doctor first.
Next up on the Brits' Ultimate Wishlist: Complimentary dental work, in honor of Easter Sunday.
