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To: Dead Corpse
What individual crimes are listed in the Constitution? Murder? Stealing? Isn't the Constitution about government? The Founding Fathers would be appalled at the idea that perversion is a right.

Washington hated profanity. Do you really believe that the dead white guys allowed perversion?

Washington's Order Against Profanity

The problem is that we have strayed away from their morality a long time ago.

127 posted on 10/06/2010 6:29:39 AM PDT by DJ MacWoW (If Bam is the answer, the question was stupid.)
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To: DJ MacWoW
The Founding Fathers would be appalled at the idea that perversion is a right.

Funny how much prostitution went on back then and how many Founders were rumored to have partaken. One mans perversion is another mans punchline. As long as it's "acts of capitalism between consenting adults", it's none of my business.

This is where the Left/Right dichotomy falls apart. Dems believe humans are all too greedy and must be regulated and controlled. Repubs feel humans are all too evil/immoral and must be regulated and controlled.

Both paths lead to more government. Again, putting the same folks that thought up the EPA and the Post Office in charge of morality seems to be sheer folly at best. Insane stupidity at worst.

128 posted on 10/06/2010 6:52:34 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (III, Alarm and Muster)
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To: DJ MacWoW
Washington hated profanity.

That would be news to General Charles Lee after he got an earful from Washington after his ineptitude at Monmouth:

Yes, sir, he [Washington] swore that day till the leaves shook on the trees.
--General Charles Scott, Continental Army

328 posted on 10/07/2010 1:59:51 PM PDT by Sakity Yaks
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