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Strategies & Market Trends : Piffer OT - And Other Assorted Nuts

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To: long-gone who wrote (38252)6/9/2000 12:51:00 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (2) of 63513
 
A complex issue.

I believe that a woman (or a man) has the right to do with or to their body as they wish. This means that I believe that it is an individual decision whether or not one takes illegal drugs, drinks, smokes, prostitutes themselves, etc... This does not mean that I think that these are good and healthy things for people to do, just that I have no right to tell them not to unless it is interfering with my right to life my life as I choose. I think that the laws should focus on where peoples rights are being violated (driving under the influence for example). In the case of prostitution, if the woman has not been coerced into the profession I don't believe I have the right to say that she can't do it. My understanding is that many in the Southeast Asian countries are essentially indentured servants or what amounts to slaves. I think that this falls under a completely different legal and ethical category.
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