Moral Absolutes Ping.
Free speeh? Free speech should be what it was intended to mean - the spoken and written word.
Isn't it amazing to what vile depths our country has sunk? So a club dedicated to fornication and adultery can open where ever it wants, in a regular neighborhood, breaking local rules, and already plans to fight, hoping to break the bank of the small town?
I know I'm bad, but I say gas can and lighter.
Or local people walking up and down in front of it with camberas and signs 24/7. Signs like "We don't want an adultery and fornication club in our town".
Ask yourself - why is illicit sex now holy and protected? What happened in the last couple of generations? And if anyone thinks that wild sexual behavior does not have terrible ramifications, such a person is eiather an adolescent in age or emotional maturity.
Freepmail me if you want on/off this pinglist.
Weeell.. A gas can and lighter might be an actual violation of the First Amendment. Let me see here. Yes I think it is! But protesting the place with cameras and signs might be an expression of your First Amendment rights. Yes - I think there's a real difference to your proposed solutions there...
It doesn't sound like a "regular neighborhood," and nothing sounds like it has changed from the outside: From the article:
The club, located on Gillette Drive in Adams County, is on the site of a former recycling center. Krause said the property sold for $100,000 and the 12,000 square foot building on it has been partially remodeled for the new club. The club is in about 4,500 square feet within the building. A two-story structure has been constructed within the building, bathrooms have been added, heating added and rewiring, Krause said.
I know I'm bad, but I say gas can and lighter.
And I say long prison sentence for anyone engaged in or promoting a conspiracy for arson.
Liberals always advocate violence first.
Arson as an antidote to different morals. Typical liberal response.
Did the "absolute Moral ping list" get this post? I think you owe it to them to explain your version of morality.