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Politics : The Left Wing Porch -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: The Philosopher who wrote (4670)4/30/2001 4:41:27 PM
From: Mac Con UlaidhRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 6089
 
Not to a man. But I don't know a single married woman who considers her husband's vote to be hers, or that his voting would make up for her not voting. That is a comment that belongs in the '50's, imo. Or maybe now for some people. That war between the sexes is y'all's amusement, not mine. But I don't try to sway my partner's vote. It is hers. Seems pretty simple to me.

What the police CAN do, I am well aware of. The question is should consentual sexual behavior be against the law in one's own home, in private. And should those laws be used to deny a person custody of their children on the basis that the person engages in an activity that is punishable as a felony. The laws are there to look up, and the ways they have been used to keep people from thier children, to deny them jobs and housings, etc, is all documented.

And when I need legal advice, I pay for the best there is.