Larry Flynt Comments on Presidential Election

Hustler’s Larry Flynt turned 62 yesterday, celebrating his birthday at the Hustler Club in Paris.

Flynt, a longtime opponent of the conservative right who wrote a book this year highly critical of President George W. Bush, talked to the media about his fears in regard to today’s election.

"Perhaps it will be necessary that I think of moving elsewhere, but actually, I don't even dare to think of it," Flynt told the Associated Press.

Flynt expressed his fear that a second term for Bush would lead to the erosion of civil liberties, citing the 2001 anti-terrorism Patriot Act as an example.

"I hope that the undecided really will raise the question of personal freedoms before voting, but personally, I feel sick thinking of four more years of Bush in charge," he said.