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Some of the things in that article will realy make you ill. </font>[/QUOTE]No no no. The Catholic Church is morally uncorruptable. These things just don't happen. This isn't happening. I'm not listening... *buries head in sand* ;) heh heh. |
Well, I can see why this would be grounds for dismissing a priest. Imagine putting that experience in a sermon. But I agree, after the sheltering of pedophile priests, it's outrageous. Also, what's with the lewd act thing. I mean, I somehow doubt he was masturbating in rush hour traffic in front of soccer-mom vans. He was probably in a secluded alleyway. That second charge is pretty stupid, in my opinion.
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Is visiting a prostitute illegal in the entire US ?
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Canada's even weirder. Prostitution itself is not illegal, but you can't be part of a brothel, solicit prostitution, or live solely off the benefits of prostitution (ie, can't put on your tax return, "Prostitute" as occupation ;) ) |
It's a bit weird if you ask me. Visiting prostitutes is illegal, so therefore they have undercover agents walking the streets, sexing up every guy that passes by, hoping they can catch one who shows interrest ? And than you get arrested like a common criminal, because some bimbo just made you horny ?
I've never visited a prostitute in my life, but i can imagine if i'm walking somewhere, minding my own business, and some sexy looking mama steps up to me, whispering.... um ... naughty things in my ear, i'd make some time for it. Now how the hell does that make me a criminal ? Sheesh, i'm glad i live in the Netherlands. :D |
The thing with prostitution as it stands now, is that prostitutes are usually exploited, addicted individuals on skid row. Pimps and hustlers force them, among them many underage girls, to sell themselves for near-nothing. That is the reason the laws exist. However, the advantage of legalising it is that you can regulate it. If you make mandatory ages, and force doctor's exams, and generally regulate it (as is done in the Netherlands and Nevada), then you get a good, clean, though underground, industry.
Quite honestly, the reason it's not gonna be legalised anytime soon in the States is because it offends people. Some people don't think it's right, and so there are your laws. I don't agree with the current laws myself, much like I think that criminalizing marijuana and consensual sodomy should both be shot straight to hell (yes, I know that wasn't part of any subject, but I felt like shooting it in there anyway :D ) [ 08-07-2003, 10:51 PM: Message edited by: True_Moose ] |
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