By Jenny Hills
(Knight-Rider) Fredericksburg, Va. — A local family values group is urging Fredericksburg residents to boycott a popular chain of convenience stores that sells pornographic magazines behind the counter.
“I can’t believe they allow this filth to be in plain view of children,” says Sally Hamilton of the Conservative Family Council. Hamilton holds aloft a copy of Sick Bed, a magazine published by Wyatt Sheets Publications featuring female models in hospital gowns engaged in sexual intercourse with men and women dressed as doctors and nurses. In some case, the models are receiving chemotherapy. In others, they are suffering through bouts of nausea while being “examined,” as the magazine puts it, by hospital staff. In the most horrifying images, the patients are undergoing mastectomies and other surgeries.
“This is why God has forsaken the United States. This is why He allowed 9/11 to happen,” Hamilton, a mother of five, says. “We must rid our nation of pornography if we are to be saved.”