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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (40962)9/3/2007 5:08:06 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541478
 
We are in deep trouble as a society if we are to the point that reckless random sex in public places by public officials is accepted! Not even a close call.............I will be happy to vote for any republican should this be the position of democrats or liberals.

Just guessing but I suspect that's not a platform plank for any organized political party, even the Dems (I'm, of course, reminded of Will Rogers comment, to the effect that he was not a member of any organized political party; he was a Democrat).

But back to your comment. I can't imagine a quicker way, well there could be some, to electoral destruction than to advocate such.

But q was confusing something he/she called "random sex" with sex in public places. And was bemoaning the former as well as the latter. I can't imagine any serious political candidate advocating the latter but I can imagine political candidates not wanting to have sex police checking up on who and when we all have sex with (just can't find an easy way to get the preposition back in place).

And, as for public sex, a bit of confession. ;-) I don't know about you but I've done some of that.

I did a little front seat of the car stuff as a teenager in rural Texas on back roads. And then there were the favorite Austin places on Mount Bonnell for University of Texas undergrads. Wonderful views looking down on Lake Austin. Lots of stuff going on in cars.

Most of us grew up to be reasonably mature adults.



To: Steve Lokness who wrote (40962)9/3/2007 5:22:58 PM
From: quehubo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541478
 
Geez, after all the posts I read of yours I think this may be the only thing we agree on.

This lifestyle choice mantra is a dangerous one and communicated by the degenerates from Hollywood regularly. I have two adult sons now, so I watched allot of what the entertainment industry threw at them.

I wonder what it says about our collective morals when we have commercials with young teenage girls talking about some pill to prevent HPV.

There is no getting around behaviour has consequences. The media generally only promotes the drugs, sex and rock and roll. The repercussions of not controlling your behaviour are not portrayed frequently.

Through life you see the pain experienced by families of people you know of, from Adultery, gambling, substance abuse, one night stands between singles resulting in pregnancy, abortions, etc.

Back to Craig I agree he is a pervert. This whole bath house or public bathroom issue is pretty sick.