Posted on 10/18/2004 6:42:57 AM PDT by KidGlock
WHY??? What's wrong with people?
The cult of youth in the entertainment industry. And, yes, most of the news business is the entertainment industry.
It's sad. He's so young.
He can't get his wife at home to flash her d!ck at him?
LOL!
This thread was a bust.
I was expecting a TV babe caught charging $1,000 to an undercover cop to be his call girl.
The headline is misleading. It seems that this is a TV anchorman charged with soliciting, not with prostituting himself.
If you read the version of the story on post 43, it's clearer that the prostitution charge is correct.
I didn't need to read any further that this to know the 'rest of the story'.
They are all down at the local health clinic; just in case.
Darryl was born and raised just outside of Rochester, NY. He graduated from Fredonia State University with a B.S. degree in Communications / Media.
After college, Darryl began his journalism career as a radio anchor/reporter for WHAM-AM in Rochester. He spent 3 years there before beginning a career in television working as a reporter/anchor for R News in Rochester.
The highlights of his career include the Associated Press Award for Best Enterprise Reporting -- for a story about child abuse. Most recently, Darryl received the inaugural award for the N.S. Bienstock Fellowship from the Radio Television News Directors Association.
In his spare time, Darryl loves to play tennis, travel and listen to jazz music and picking up street hoes
I don't know why the cop is explaining himself anyway. It's a crime, and his job is to arrest criminals. If people want to debate the legalization of prostitution, that's fine, but the cop will still need to do his job up until the day prostitution is legal. And, at that point, your second point will come into play; Blower and Homer and all the rest of these village people will have to follow certain guidelines if they wish to continue practicing their "craft."
He's got a face for radio and a voice for print.
If the activist judges on the Supreme Court had been honest, rather than advocates for the homosexual agenda, prostitution WOULD be legal.
The sex does occur between consenting adults and in private. We don't have laws against (unmarried or adulterous) fornication anymore. You can buy a girl drinks all night and then have sex. You can buy her a nice meal and then have sex. You cannot give her $x and then have sex.
It is NOT the financial aspect that permits the government to regulate it. Babysitters offer unlicensed child care often with minors operating outside of the parameters of child labor laws. If babysitting is not a government regulated act, financially transacted sex between two adults is not a government regulated act.
The SC claimed that it was an act between consenting adults (although already the age of consent for homosexual acts has been struck down/normed to the age of consent for heterosexual acts (which often is BELOW 18/maturity/adulthood).
I posted that article so as to show that the homosexual activists seek to legalize their "unusual" sexual practices, like cruising in public washrooms and parks for anonymous same sex encounters.
Here's an article excerpt that he wrote.
is his name Tardy because he always comes late? (to the park I mean)
Ugh. She really IS a replicant. Apparently one of the earlier "Rode Hard and Put Up Wet" models that weren't all that hot.
Was he buying or selling? or pimping?
You wouldn't think a newscaster would need to do either
of the latter two...
"I'm Thuper! Thanks for asking"
Doh..
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