To: Dane
At Steam Portland, one of three gay bathhouses in the city, fliers telling people how they can get free meth treatment are available above a bin of condoms at the front desk. General manager Kelly Farris put the fliers there after a string of problems with customers high on meth. But they're hardly touched, he said.
The anti-gun nut libbies want to sue gun manufacturers for producing products that they should know will cause harm. Why wouldn't this same principle apply to "bath houses"? Isn't it completely predictable that users of "bath houses" are going to use drugs and have unprotected sex? Some conservative group should sue them to put them out of business.
43 posted on
07/30/2005 9:56:54 AM PDT by
Riemann
(Multiculturalism -- hate teach.)
To: Riemann
The anti-gun nut libbies want to sue gun manufacturers for producing products that they should know will cause harm. Why wouldn't this same principle apply to "bath houses"? Isn't it completely predictable that users of "bath houses" are going to use drugs and have unprotected sex? Some conservative group should sue them to put them out of business. Just saw this thread and started reading through it, and I was beginning to think that the item that stuck out at me as being outrageous in the article was going to be ignored: i.e.- the bath houses. THANK YOU! If I ran a place where people were poisoning themselves and spreading a deadly disease, how long would I stay in business? This is just stupid beyond any sensibility...
60 posted on
07/30/2005 11:06:00 AM PDT by
LRS
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