To: Antoninus
How about a hefty fine, mandatory community service, and having your name printed in the local police blotter? Cool with that? If you'll police heterosexual bedrooms as vigilantly as homosexual bedrooms, I'm ice cold with it.
I'm not cool with the additional tax money the expanded police presence will require, however.
Put it to a vote, and, if I lose, I'll live with it.
50 posted on
08/03/2003 8:13:36 PM PDT by
sinkspur
("Messina, Brad! Messina!" George C. Scott as "PATTON.")
To: sinkspur
If you'll police heterosexual bedrooms as vigilantly as homosexual bedrooms, I'm ice cold with it.
Wow, your opinion really has evolved, then. Glad to see you can admit mistakes and move toward more reasonable positions.
Of course, I'm ignoring the canard of "policing heterosexual bedrooms" that you always throw in there. No one has ever advocated "policing" anyone's bedrooms. Sodomy can return to being what it once was--a crime that was not sought out by law enforcement, but punished when it was stumbled over or as part of a larger crime (i.e., rape). It should still absolutely positively be illegal.
53 posted on
08/03/2003 8:19:39 PM PDT by
Antoninus
(In hoc signo, vinces †)
To: sinkspur
"Homosexual" bedrooms have always been policed as heavily as heterosexual unmarried cohabitors' bedrooms--which is to say, almost not at all. That doesn't mean we celebrate what happens there or forbid people to call it evil under pain of criminal prosecution.
As is now becoming apparent in Ireland, the Netherlands, and Canada, in time more Americans may be prosecuted, fined, and jailed for speaking out against what happens in "homosexual" bedrooms than homsexuals were prosecuted, fined, and jailed for engaing in such acts.
The world has been turned inside out. Evil is now procaimed good and people risk of being punished for protesting the inversion.
And you're "cool" with it?
54 posted on
08/03/2003 8:23:06 PM PDT by
Kevin Curry
(Put Justice Janice Rogers Brown on the Supreme Court--NOW)
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