To: Tribune7
*Hmm, how do I answer this question? I could be sarcastic and say no. I could say, yes, but you might doubt I do anyway. I think I'll say yes, just to look like a big man in front of all the other Conservatives.*
Yes, I understand the debate over state's rights. However, I do not believe the federal or state government has the right to regulate behaviors in the privacy of our own homes whenever the behaviors in questions are offensive or sinful to some or many people unless there is some definitive and clear (not emotionally linked, preferably based on some sort of science) reason to do so.
To: Buckeye Bomber
However, I do not believe the federal or state government has the right to regulate behaviors in the privacy of our own homes Others believe and have believed differently. Among them was Thomas Jefferson.
whenever the behaviors in questions are offensive or sinful to some or many people unless there is some definitive and clear (not emotionally linked, preferably based on some sort of science) reason to do so.
There is usually a reason why things are offensive. Who determines whether a law is "emotionally linked" or "based on some sort of science"?
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