Posted on 01/14/2009 10:23:58 AM PST by andrew roman
A precept for Americans to follow in determining what is right - appropriately dubbed "American Rule of Thumb Number One" - is to identify what consensus the rest of the world has come to on any given issue, then take the opposite position.
A second rule of thumb says that if the word "studies" is tagged onto the end of any college course, e.g., Environmental Studies, Native American Studies, Africana Studies, Toe Jam Studies, it is coming from a perspective far left of center.
Rule of Thumb Number Three says that only a leftist - in this case a Women's Studies major - could (or would) auction off her virginity to the highest bidder to pay for school.
The bidding has reached $3.7 million.
(Excerpt) Read more at romanaround.net ...
Yes, she is a virgin. About 429 times, now.
One thing for sure....this thread is not a virgin. It has been posted..what 14 times.
SIYF = search is your friend
Watch the high bidder be someone real healthy like Magic Johnson or Michael Vick
She was on the Laura Ingraham radio show this morning. Laura doesn’t think she plans on going through with it. She thinks it is just a publicity stunt to get a book and movie deal. Besides, isn’t what she’s doing illegal?
A very good point.
This may, in fact, be a publicity stunt. I’ll have to listen to Laura’s show and catch the interview.
By the way, it is technically illegal, yes.
Andrew Roman
Brooklyn, NY
LOL!
Very good.
Andrew Roman
Brooklyn, NY
No. Selling it for $200 or $300 is completely illegal and will send you to jail. Selling it to the governor of New York, AKA Client #9, or anyone else rich enough to pay $2,000 or $3,000 is slightly illegal and will get you indicted before you get your book and movie deals and the charges are dropped. Selling it for $2M or $3M is completely legal.
Touche.
Andrew Roman
Brooklyn, NY
Not at the Bunny Ranch!
Andrew, this thread is useless without pics.
You win the thread
I wonder if someone got caught downtown offering money to a woman for sex, they could get off the hook by saying it was a “publicity stunt” to get a book and movie deal.
I highly doubt it. That’s why I’m wondering why the law hasn’t been knocking on her door as yet. Even if money doesn’t change hands, isn’t it still called “soliciting”?
According to any female vice squad police officer you'd ever care to ask, yes.
In short, if the San Diego district attorney doesn’t act on this, he’s going to have a hard time securing any soliciting or prostitution convictions in the future.
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