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To: smoketree; SteveMcKing

Yes problems, the ones you wondered about. Those.

The day people should wear clothes (not go naked, sorry, no one suggested that even though you find that an easier point to argue) per your approval is the day you should dress and groom to my standards.

If you don’t like your gym, job, neighbors, grocery store, tv fare, etc then yes, you should alter your life and not rail that others should conform to your preferences.

With love.


26 posted on 06/15/2007 1:55:03 AM PDT by Sir Clean Plate Club (Gore feels things are getting warmer because he is on his way to Hell)
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To: Sir Clean Plate Club

You say I am picking nudity as a point of argument but what about wearing your underwear in public. Did you ever think that you would be defending that? Essentially that is what is happening when they wear their pants below their underwear. Isn’t it?
You say that if I can’t control the way other people dress then I should stay out of the public. Well isn’t that a twist.
Not only is that not at all what I am saying but think about it. You are saying that kids can dress nearly obscene showing their buts and you think if someone has a sense of decency then that person should stay out of public.
I say there is nothing to provent the next fad from being far more revealing and you will be stuck with telling people that if they don’t like “the new expression” then stay home.
Where does it end?
Should there be any public standards at all?
Or should we just do whatever we feel like doing and if enough people do it then noone can say anything?
Are we civilized or uncivilized?


33 posted on 06/15/2007 9:49:19 AM PDT by smoketree (the insanity, the lunacy these days.)
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