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To: muawiyah
If the city/county/state/feds can regulate what gays do, then they can regulate what married people do, all because some old biddy (or some red faced, middle aged guy, for that matter) thinks a private sex practice is "yucky".

Kinda like Alabama regulating vibrator sales - and don't try and tell me that there is any state interest in the method used by women to masturbate.

Further, I'd like each and every outraged person on this thread who has ever practiced sodomy in the marital bed to consider whether it would be any of my business, your business, or some cop's business to shut that down.

And one other thing - put up or shut up on whether any SC justice has ever practiced pedophilia.

106 posted on 06/28/2003 3:08:54 PM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
May I recommend to you Justice Souter's "concurring opinion" in the big Megan's Law case last Fall where he telegraphed what he was going to do in the Lawrence, Kansas case Friday.

If you missed the Lawerence situation, the minor in the case was actually confined by the State and could not, in any manner, give consent, to say nothing of informed consent.

An honest person would have to conclude that David Souter is soft on pedophilia, and most such folk are, in fact, pedophiles themselves. Justice Ginsburg joined Souter's opinion in the Megan's Law case and has voted consistently with him in every other sex related case. Justice Kennedy is not far behind them although his vote on letting the pedophile priests loose was probably more motivated by his primitive adherence to the Catholic Church than to any legal principle that might be found in our Constitution.

169 posted on 06/28/2003 6:13:58 PM PDT by muawiyah
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