Posted on 05/28/2005 12:23:27 PM PDT by SmithL
Anette Pharris, 34, hired a stripper, Cassandra Joyce Park, 29, to dance at son's 16th birthday.
Can't excerpt from the Tennessean, but here's a link:
http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050528/NEWS03/505280336
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That's probably when she started table-dancing.
I was in line at the grocery store yesterday when the cashier told the person in front of me that he would have to go to another line because she was not old enough to ring up the beer that the guy was buying. He looked at her and asked how old she was. She replied "17". The guy puzzled. When I looked at the cashier, she appeared to me to be in her mid to late 50's. I felt so sorry for her because she is going to have to deal with that for quite a while. But, she can probably buy beer for herself anywhere, without question.
she was 17 and looked 50?!? ouch
"he was 17 and looked 50?!? ouch"
Yep, I couldn't help staring at her in disbelief the whole time I was in line. When I got closer to the register, I saw they had a sign saying "no alcohol in this line, underage cashier". She wasn't unattractive...for a 50+ year old.
Let's see.....34-16=18...-9 months=17....
I'm start to get a picture of her well developed sense of values.
There were ten non-related minors there. You think someone should be able to take someone else's kids and do whatever they want with them?
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Did you not fully understand my question and if you do , do you know the answer. I already stated I didn't think it was a good idea, my question was what statute was violated.
Don't ask, don't tell.
If she is coming up on her 18th wedding anniversary and has a 16 year old son, she got married when she was 16 and started her family soon after.
Maybe she felt her son was getting a little long in the tooth.
I find it unclear just what DID happen. She "danced" (sounds like with her clothes on) for a couple hours before stripping:
"Cassandra Joyce Park, 29, who police say used the stage name "Sassy," danced for a few hours before "the guys" took up a collection and paid her $150 more to fully disrobe, Landon's mother said."
She went into another room for the "adult" show although at least one minor (the photographer) went into the room.
It is what went on in that room that is the basis for the charge. Yet he could go to nudist summer camp without his parents and not face a "minimum age".
No he is not permitted to buy Playboy, but the American Library Association will let him thumb through it all day long (and his little brother) without any chages against the librarians. The ALA's position is that there is no such thing as age appropriate material and that kids should have access to everything in a library (including "adults only" materials).
(Deep sigh) I just hate it when these people try to justify their immoriality by using that citation from the New Testament. I really wish they would keep on reading the passage, understand that after refusing to condemn the aldulteress, the four most important words of the entire story come from Jesus when He says: "Go, and sin no more."
Not all parents use good judgement, as for the stripper, did they indict her also?
Well if we rewrite the bible so that same sex sodomy is not a sin, then we "must have" same sex marriage so that same sex couples don't live in "sin" for being unmarried. < /loopy liberal logic >
BINGO!
After seeing her face, they naturally assumed that she'd already been punished.
Isn't that the truth!!!!
Some NEVER learn!
That bugs me, too. Although where you have a community that takes an active interest in what's going on in their local library, a library will make certain restrictions such as not letting children check out adult materials, or will put some items in a locked bookcase.
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