#2 2008-11-07 09:48:48
haha i read a different article (same premise), some are just looking for "dates," whats so wrong with that? They just want boyfriends (for one night)...
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#3 2008-11-07 10:11:41
Sad news . . . we really need to get over this prostitution thing.
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#5 2008-11-07 20:23:23
When you stop and think about it (which I've had much time to do in the waiting room of brothels), we all sell ourselves for money. I would argue that selling our creativity and ideas to the corporate machine is a much greater crime than some hooker renting out her vagina by the hour.
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#6 2008-11-07 20:59:08
Why can’t the asshole state attorney generals just admit they hate sexual freedom, are into controlling what people do with their gonads, and stop pretending their anti-sex crusades are about protecting children?
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#7 2008-11-07 21:06:21
fnord wrote:
Why can’t the asshole state attorney generals just admit they hate sexual freedom, are into controlling what people do with their gonads, and stop pretending their anti-sex crusades are about protecting children?
Well you've got to understand, this isn't a Right. You don't have the Right to do what you want with your body; and every right they can with-hold is power over you.
Besides, then they'd have competition for the hot whores and be forced to pay market prices...
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#8 2008-11-08 16:29:20
"The criminals engaged in the sexual trafficking of children no longer parade them on the streets of America's cities," said NCMEC President and Chief Executive Ernie Allen.
Ahh, yes, I remember the days of the child parades; the brass bands, the color guards, the excitement of onlookers tossing candy to a cute 5-year-old...
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#9 2008-11-10 11:56:37
They are saving the children. You know, the "children" who can go get $200 out of the bank, drive their own car over there and get freaky. Those ones.
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