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To: bulldozer

Sounds like the correct decision to me. Consenting adults and all, government has no business in the bedroom.


17 posted on 12/21/2005 8:13:46 AM PST by Moleman
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To: Moleman
Sounds like the correct decision to me. Consenting adults and all, government has no business in the bedroom.

You can't be serious. First of all, this decision has nothing to do with anyone's bedroom. This governs standards of behavior in a business. Second, assuming Canada's court system works the same way ours does, this decision now has set a national (lack of) standard for the country, which means that even a small town could not forbid such activities within their limits. Is that really what you want - a body of several judges deciding for the entire country what is and is not acceptable behavior?
24 posted on 12/21/2005 8:42:43 AM PST by fr_freak
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To: Moleman

"Sounds like the correct decision to me. Consenting adults and all, government has no business in the bedroom."

Hold on there. We're not talking about the bedroom. We are talking about a place of business. I love the theory behind this. You can't smoke within a half mile of a place of business because somebody MIGHT smell second hand smoke and die from it. BUT - you can throw 10-20 gay, straight, etc. together in a room and play spin the STD. Yeah - we think we have an aids problem now.

This is a societal and safety issue. There have to be some limits. In order for society to survive and thrive, there have to be limits on behavior. Or we all get the thrill of paying for the effects of the immoral behaviors on society's health and welfare. And I believe the price (even just the hit on the old coin purse) to be very high.


28 posted on 12/21/2005 10:05:43 AM PST by lnbchip
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