Hmmm... Well, I guess I'm satisfied that everyone can read the posts and come to their own conclusions, but I'm a little more than 100% certain that you are the only one obsessing (notice correct use of fifty cent word) about it, so perhaps the best response is, "Whatever, dude."
May I suggest that if you want to win more converts to your theories, you should also take a public stand apposing laws against beastiality, incest, polygamy, religious human sacrifice (voluntary of course), etc. These are definately the issues that will help get the public on your side. Good luck with that.
Paranoia isn't a synonym of fear. It certainly isn't a synonym for prudence. You are arguing that a person who avoids a rabid pit bull is paranoid, because he hasn't actually been bitten.
Reasonable men write reasonable laws regulating pit bulls. - Paranoids insist that we prohibit pit bulls from the USA.
You are really starting to crack me up (no pun intended).
The jokes on you kid, with your pit bull 'reasoning'.
May I suggest that if you want to win more converts to your theories, you should also take a public stand apposing laws against beastiality, incest, polygamy, religious human sacrifice (voluntary of course), etc.
May I suggest that if you want to promote paranoid prohibitions about bestiality, incest, polygamy, religious human sacrifice (voluntary of course), etc... -- That you review our Constitutions 14th Amendment first?
You will find that both writing & enforcing such prohibitive 'law' violates due process, as prohibitions are repugnant to our basic Constitutional principles protecting life, liberty, or property.