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To: stratous

Public nudity is a matter of culture. Public nudity is not "mainstream" American culture, which is why there are "nudist camps" (as opposed to nudists on the public square), and both-sex bathrooms are one-person-at-a-time affairs. The ACLU's objective is to raise hell, so they oppose anything that is part of traditional American culture. As far as nudity goes, my own guess is that the majority of Americans look better with more clothes, rather than few to none.


37 posted on 03/16/2005 6:15:29 PM PST by Woodworker
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To: Woodworker
I loath or despise most everything the ACLU does but in this case I have to come down on their side. This was a private party trying to set up a private camp for teens in the summer. I just wish they would stand up for the really important things in life like our gun rights and property rights. I guess if you think about it this would fall into the property rights category, sort of.

As far as being mainstream most people in America don't own a gun by a margin of two to one, so I guess I'm a little not mainstream on that one to. Most people vote Democrat because they want or like big government, or Republican because they want not quite so big government, only the Libertarians vote for smaller less intrusive government, I guess I'm not mainstream on that on too.

A nudist camp high lighted in the news about six months or a year ago had never had an incidence of rape or molestation in the last thirty years yet most people would never send their kids to a teen nudist summer camp, but think nothing of letting them go to a Catholic church and be molested by the perverts lurking there. Like ironic ay.
42 posted on 03/17/2005 7:25:13 PM PST by stratous (Sorry spodefly my post is to you)
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