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I was watching a documentary titled " Strip Club King: The Story of Joe Redner "

(see an 18 minute preview of documentary @ http://bit.ly/8ZlU45 )

 

In it, his former wife spoke of him being vegatarian. Joe, himself spoke of

being vegan and a raw foodist. Another person interviewed in the documentary

spoke of him being being vegatarian and eating raw food, saying " basically a raw

foodist " .

 

many of them also spoke of him not smoking, not consuming alcohol, and not doing

drungs. It was very interesting. It seemed that his healthy lifestyle may have

assisted him in being able to battle with the violations of his civil rights,

and come out victorious.

 

There was some interesting things about how he did business which empowered

women. He only has women manage the the staff at his strip clubs. He donated

hundreds of thousands of dollars to charities. He hosted a cable talk show that

delved into topics such as the environment, politics, law, civil rights,

religious fundamentalism, and others which oppress human freedom and civil

rights.

 

If you can, I recommend seeing the whole documentary. If you see it, I would

like to know what you think about it.

 

Thanks,

Michael

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The strip club business is empowering for women? Hmm...news to me!asynaps <asynaps Sent: Mon, February 8, 2010 4:10:41 AM "Strip Club King" Joe Redner - Vegan raw foodist (documentary video)

 

 

I was watching a documentary titled "Strip Club King: The Story of Joe Redner"

(see an 18 minute preview of documentary @ http://bit.ly/8ZlU45 )

 

In it, his former wife spoke of him being vegatarian. Joe, himself spoke of being vegan and a raw foodist. Another person interviewed in the documentary spoke of him being being vegatarian and eating raw food, saying "basically a raw foodist".

 

many of them also spoke of him not smoking, not consuming alcohol, and not doing drungs. It was very interesting. It seemed that his healthy lifestyle may have assisted him in being able to battle with the violations of his civil rights, and come out victorious.

 

There was some interesting things about how he did business which empowered women. He only has women manage the the staff at his strip clubs. He donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to charities. He hosted a cable talk show that delved into topics such as the environment, politics, law, civil rights, religious fundamentalism, and others which oppress human freedom and civil rights.

 

If you can, I recommend seeing the whole documentary. If you see it, I would like to know what you think about it.

 

Thanks,

Michael

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He seems an interesting man and not what would be expected of a strip club owner. Gay as well and working towards rights in that area too.Whatever people think of hi business he seems to be trying to make a positive change in the world.

Alicia x

On 8 February 2010 10:10, asynaps <asynaps wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

I was watching a documentary titled " Strip Club King: The Story of Joe Redner "

(see an 18 minute preview of documentary @ http://bit.ly/8ZlU45 )

 

In it, his former wife spoke of him being vegatarian. Joe, himself spoke of being vegan and a raw foodist. Another person interviewed in the documentary spoke of him being being vegatarian and eating raw food, saying " basically a raw foodist " .

 

many of them also spoke of him not smoking, not consuming alcohol, and not doing drungs. It was very interesting. It seemed that his healthy lifestyle may have assisted him in being able to battle with the violations of his civil rights, and come out victorious.

 

There was some interesting things about how he did business which empowered women. He only has women manage the the staff at his strip clubs. He donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to charities. He hosted a cable talk show that delved into topics such as the environment, politics, law, civil rights, religious fundamentalism, and others which oppress human freedom and civil rights.

 

If you can, I recommend seeing the whole documentary. If you see it, I would like to know what you think about it.

 

Thanks,

Michael

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" jo.heartwork " <jo.heartwork wrote:

There was some interesting things about how he did business which empowered

women.

" Oh yeah! "

..

 

This is one of the kind of responses which can be interpreted in so many

different ways. And probably inaccurately be the reader.

 

Some interprestations that may be correct are:

surprised

disbelief

disagreement

 

Pleasant happy surprise.

 

The " | " helps to clarify strong emotion.

 

Jo, please clarify what you were trying to express.

 

Thanks.

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My ‘oh yeah’ means that I know it is not true – so … disagreement

with a touch of sarcasm.

 

I find it strange that anyone can mention strip club and empowering

women in the same paragraph, and I find it slightly offensive.

 

I intend that to be my last word on the subject.

 

Jo

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of asynaps

09 February 2010 20:47

 

Re: " Strip Club King " Joe Redner - Vegan

raw foodist (documentary video)

 

 

 

 

 

 

" jo.heartwork " <jo.heartwork

wrote:

There was some interesting things about how he did business which empowered

women.

" Oh yeah! "

..

 

This is one of the kind of responses which can be interpreted in so many

different ways. And probably inaccurately be the reader.

 

Some interprestations that may be correct are:

surprised

disbelief

disagreement

 

Pleasant happy surprise.

 

The " | " helps to clarify strong emotion.

 

Jo, please clarify what you were trying to express.

 

Thanks.

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