TraneWreck
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Impressive dismissal of criminal behavior under the guise of not caring about religion.
Yeah, crazy me thinking the "social contract that holds civil society together" will survive some whores. Old morality laws come from religion. They make no sense absent the silly fairy tales from whence they emerged. Mocking religion is to mock the source of such nonsense making the allusion very appropriate.
There were sodomy laws and laws against contraception and laws about blacks marrying whites and currently there are dumb laws about gambling and gays getting married. I wouldn't care if two dudes had sex in 1930, though their action was against the law and therefore likely to destroy the moral fabric of our country (which makes a surprisingly effective jizz rag), and I don't care if someone buys a whore today.
Prostitution should be legal. The only problems stem from the illegality: lack of health care for the workers, the abuse that often drives women into prostitution (note this really isn't an issue for the high-priced employees of the DC Madame), and the violence and abuse perpetrated to keep the illegal activity hidden from law enforcement.
Paying for a prostitute that has willingly joined the profession to make money is a victimless crime. I don't care. It's an issue for Vitter and his wife.
There are real crimes to spend time worrying about, we don't need to fly off the handle every time a businessman gets a happy ending.
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