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  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited July 2014
    Gee OBK. No acknowledgement that just made look silly regarding your "rotten bait"? Nice quick subject change.

    I'll have to look at it. I haven't studied the details of Germany. I have looked at Austriala and it is been successful. Maybe while I look at Germany, you could look at Austriala ? That said, legal or illegal there will be trafficking. Making it illegal doesn't stop it and there still will be some if it's legal.

    Alcohol is legal and bad guys are still involved. But not like they were during prohibition.

    But answer me this: why shouldn't two consenting adults be able to voluntarily and mutually decide to have sex in exchange for money/dinner/wine/diamonds/travel, etc.?

    Why do you want to shove your "morality" on others? I don't do drugs and I don't think it's a good thing for people to do, but I think they have the right to do it. Same with prostitution.
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
    edited July 2014

    Gee OBK. No acknowledgement that just made look silly regarding your "rotten bait"? Nice quick subject change.

    I'll have to look at it. I haven't studied the details of Germany. I have looked at Austriala and it is been successful. Maybe while I look at Germany, you could look at Austriala ? That said, legal or illegal there will be trafficking. Making it illegal doesn't stop it and there still will be some if it's legal.

    Alcohol is legal and bad guys are still involved. But not like they were during prohibition.

    But answer me this: why shouldn't two consenting adults be able to voluntarily and mutually decide to have sex in exchange for money/dinner/wine/diamonds/travel, etc.?

    Why do you want to shove your "morality" on others? I don't do drugs and I don't think it's a good thing for people to do, but I think they have the right to do it. Same with prostitution.

    I don't care about shoving any sense of morality on others. Everyone is welcome to their own as long as their exercise of it doesn't harm others. I'm just not convinced that completely legalizing prostitution and hard drugs is a wise thing to do. In Germany underage girls from Eastern Europe are recruited and taken advantage of. You can't exactly call that voluntary. The openness and legality of prostitution there has attracted organized crime, according to the Germans. I don't think cops should be beating down your door if you decide to have sex with someone in exchange for goods or if you're privately doing drugs (I wouldn't be against the decriminalization of possession of small amounts of hard drugs like Portugal is doing--it seems to have had a positive impact). They should be focusing on more serious crime. But outright legalization is a fairly radical step that would likely be a hard sell in America. I'm guessing Australia has less of an issue with trafficking due to its geographical situation, but I'll read about it and find out.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,741 Founders Club
    Here's what we should do. Take up a collection to get me a plane ticket to Germany, 3 boxes of rubbers, a disposable camera and a notepad. I will sleep with as many whores as I can and report back with my findings.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Gee OBK. No acknowledgement that just made look silly regarding your "rotten bait"? Nice quick subject change.

    I'll have to look at it. I haven't studied the details of Germany. I have looked at Austriala and it is been successful. Maybe while I look at Germany, you could look at Austriala ? That said, legal or illegal there will be trafficking. Making it illegal doesn't stop it and there still will be some if it's legal.

    Alcohol is legal and bad guys are still involved. But not like they were during prohibition.

    But answer me this: why shouldn't two consenting adults be able to voluntarily and mutually decide to have sex in exchange for money/dinner/wine/diamonds/travel, etc.?

    Why do you want to shove your "morality" on others? I don't do drugs and I don't think it's a good thing for people to do, but I think they have the right to do it. Same with prostitution.

    I don't care about shoving any sense of morality on others. Everyone is welcome to their own as long as their exercise of it doesn't harm others. I'm just not convinced that completely legalizing prostitution and hard drugs is a wise thing to do. In Germany underage girls from Eastern Europe are recruited and taken advantage of. You can't exactly call that voluntary. The openness and legality of prostitution there has attracted organized crime, according to the Germans. I don't think cops should be beating down your door if you decide to have sex with someone in exchange for goods or if you're privately doing drugs (I wouldn't be against the decriminalization of possession of small amounts of hard drugs like Portugal is doing--it seems to have had a positive impact). They should be focusing on more serious crime. But outright legalization is a fairly radical step that would likely be a hard sell in America. I'm guessing Australia has less of an issue with trafficking due to its geographical situation, but I'll read about it and find out.
    It looks like I have made progress with you.

  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208

    Gee OBK. No acknowledgement that just made look silly regarding your "rotten bait"? Nice quick subject change.

    I'll have to look at it. I haven't studied the details of Germany. I have looked at Austriala and it is been successful. Maybe while I look at Germany, you could look at Austriala ? That said, legal or illegal there will be trafficking. Making it illegal doesn't stop it and there still will be some if it's legal.

    Alcohol is legal and bad guys are still involved. But not like they were during prohibition.

    But answer me this: why shouldn't two consenting adults be able to voluntarily and mutually decide to have sex in exchange for money/dinner/wine/diamonds/travel, etc.?

    Why do you want to shove your "morality" on others? I don't do drugs and I don't think it's a good thing for people to do, but I think they have the right to do it. Same with prostitution.

    I don't care about shoving any sense of morality on others. Everyone is welcome to their own as long as their exercise of it doesn't harm others. I'm just not convinced that completely legalizing prostitution and hard drugs is a wise thing to do. In Germany underage girls from Eastern Europe are recruited and taken advantage of. You can't exactly call that voluntary. The openness and legality of prostitution there has attracted organized crime, according to the Germans. I don't think cops should be beating down your door if you decide to have sex with someone in exchange for goods or if you're privately doing drugs (I wouldn't be against the decriminalization of possession of small amounts of hard drugs like Portugal is doing--it seems to have had a positive impact). They should be focusing on more serious crime. But outright legalization is a fairly radical step that would likely be a hard sell in America. I'm guessing Australia has less of an issue with trafficking due to its geographical situation, but I'll read about it and find out.
    It looks like I have made progress with you.

    How in the fuck did you get saddled with rescuing OBK from his own stupidity as your community service project?

    Next time just nod to the judge and try to look remorseful

  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Gee OBK. No acknowledgement that just made look silly regarding your "rotten bait"? Nice quick subject change.

    I'll have to look at it. I haven't studied the details of Germany. I have looked at Austriala and it is been successful. Maybe while I look at Germany, you could look at Austriala ? That said, legal or illegal there will be trafficking. Making it illegal doesn't stop it and there still will be some if it's legal.

    Alcohol is legal and bad guys are still involved. But not like they were during prohibition.

    But answer me this: why shouldn't two consenting adults be able to voluntarily and mutually decide to have sex in exchange for money/dinner/wine/diamonds/travel, etc.?

    Why do you want to shove your "morality" on others? I don't do drugs and I don't think it's a good thing for people to do, but I think they have the right to do it. Same with prostitution.

    I don't care about shoving any sense of morality on others. Everyone is welcome to their own as long as their exercise of it doesn't harm others. I'm just not convinced that completely legalizing prostitution and hard drugs is a wise thing to do. In Germany underage girls from Eastern Europe are recruited and taken advantage of. You can't exactly call that voluntary. The openness and legality of prostitution there has attracted organized crime, according to the Germans. I don't think cops should be beating down your door if you decide to have sex with someone in exchange for goods or if you're privately doing drugs (I wouldn't be against the decriminalization of possession of small amounts of hard drugs like Portugal is doing--it seems to have had a positive impact). They should be focusing on more serious crime. But outright legalization is a fairly radical step that would likely be a hard sell in America. I'm guessing Australia has less of an issue with trafficking due to its geographical situation, but I'll read about it and find out.
    It looks like I have made progress with you.

    How in the fuck did you get saddled with rescuing OBK from his own stupidity as your community service project?

    Next time just nod to the judge and try to look remorseful

    I'm saving the world one low information voter at a time.