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To: Tharos who wrote (5420)1/29/1998 7:27:00 PM
From: Maxer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17367
 
Off Topic-

Tharos- point well taken. But I would continue to insist that the couple and any third parties have the right to determine how their relationships work. Saying that you can decide someone else's morality is not a valid argument. You simply can not. My argument, of course would not be valid if the parties involved did not use common devices which prevent the spread of STDs.

I might also question your source. "The US has 50 to 100 times the STD rate of any other industralized nation." Sounds too loosie-goosie for me. I know that STDs flurish in Europe where sexual habits are considerably looser. I suspect the CDC author was getting a little carried away. (it's government work, you know) "50 to 100 times" sounds like a number that was pulled out of the air. Don't you agree?

And in any case, the way this whole thing is shaking out, it appears that Mr. Starr might have jumped the gun (for 100th time) and has only a confused young woman, noted for lying and blackmail, as his witness. I suspect she has made it all up. And I hope Mr. Starr enjoys egg on his face, cause he is likely got get pleanty of it.