Posted on 07/23/2008 1:54:04 AM PDT by goldstategop
Say what?
Once again, is the Scarlet Letter a sign or a symbol. And if the Scarlet Letter is not in fashion today, what is the modern equivalent.
You are, and....all of this seems like a pretty big deal to you. In your opinion, is there anything wrong with either public “Bath” houses or Romp rooms?
Let me tell you, I learned a long time ago that there is only one thing worse than being a queer, and that is being "queer bait".
I don't know what a romp room is, but I can sort of guess. I'm of the opinion that so long as any activities in those places are done behind closed doors and involve only consenting adults, the government should have no power to step in and interfere.
Thank you.
I’m puzzled by the “Bedroom Cops” addition to the title, when almost all the examples in the article involve sexual activity or nudity in public.
Please find a bathroom, Mr. Stossel. It’s not that hard - most ladies manage it all day long.
How dare you bring facts and reason to this hysterical thread.
Don’t you know church people lurk in your closet waiting for you do something of which they disapprove?
We do and should continue to have laws preventing sex and nudity in public places. The laws aren’t the problem. The fact the police in the cases mentioned were overzealous in trying to nab potential suspects is the problem.
I am a church goer. I also believe gov should stay out of everyones bedroom. God will judge in the end.
That being said I get flamed by a lot of church goers that I am an aborter because I had a vasectomy. But I tell them to butt out. My marriage is strong I have two kids and a smokin sex life. Maybe they are jealous. :>))
I have a baby in my closet (well, he’s 2-1/2 now ...) and that’s against the law, too.
Those who care in more than a formal way - “Well, now, that’s a sin.” - about what others do at home are few and far between, imo. However, I care a LOT about what people are doing in the public places I frequent. I’m a runner, and if I can make it through my workouts without whizzing in the park, so can the putz in the article. I think some guys just want an excuse to flash Mr. Wiggles in public.
I like that part of the story but the rest alarms me.
Entrapment implies causing someone to commit a crime that they wouldn't have committed otherwise. We first have to decide if we agree that a crime was committed. It seems like this was not a crime from what I know of the situation.
Why Madame, what do you mean a horseless society? I own four of the critters, and a carriage too, don't you have any? I can let you have an aging Hanoveraner of good character at a very good price. Rides and drives and even has a good jump left in him. He is ready to go and able to stay.
Now, if you have never been on or even around frightened horses, you will know exactly what Lady Astor meant. If on the other hand you are a city girl without much experience of horses why don't you go into Central Park and walk along the bridle paths at night and see what it is that frightens you the most.
Is this better? "Crackdown on gay sex was fruitful."
I’m basing my judgment on the fact that a police woman who says to a prospective john “100 bucks” is considered to have entrapped him if he agrees.
If the trou-drop is adjudged to not be a crime, the whole conversation is moot.
Have a great day!
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Then it won't happen. The result is hedonism. We have been sliding down this slope since the sixties, with no sign of amelioration.
Ref: Judge Bork's book "Slouching to Gomorra."
The Gay community calls it desensitization. Is that what you advocate?
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