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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    Well, our legal system is based on judeo-Christian values.
    Really? How?

    Having studied the law quite extensively, I could have sworn it was based on statutory law and common law.

    I don't recall a class on the Bible or the Torah.. Although we do have Jewish and Christian holidays off... yep.. it all makes sense now. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith View Post
    Calm down....nobody is forcing anything on you....but we do have our opinions.
    I am calm. I am not testy. I do not think my posts inferred otherwise. I also believe I said that I respect yours (and others) morals and your right to have them.

    I am sorry that you felt I was being testy, but that's what happens sometimes with posts. They are taken out of context, or misconstrued in some way than what they were intended. Perhaps that's what has happened here.

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    Geez, Intrepid...I can't believe you were getting so out of control with your posts!
    "The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them but to be indifferent to them: that’s the essence of inhumanity." -George Bernard Shaw

  4. Default Re: I'm surprised B-Belt Oklahoma didn't have this on the ballot

    Unless someone is actually forced into my lap - but never mind, let's not go there.

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    Patrick Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Really? How?

    Having studied the law quite extensively, I could have sworn it was based on statutory law and common law.

    I don't recall a class on the Bible or the Torah.. Although we do have Jewish and Christian holidays off... yep.. it all makes sense now. Thanks
    Ah, I just quote Wikipedia. Wikipedia is omniscient, did you not know that?

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    Patrick Guest

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    We all get testy at times. Me included. And I admit, I've been a bit testy lately. No problem Intrepid. I understand the problem.

    And BTW, who said men can't have PMS? I know that doesn't even relate to the topic, but maybe a thought for another thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetdaisy View Post
    Geez, Intrepid...I can't believe you were getting so out of control with your posts!
    Perhaps I need anger management???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    We all get testy at times. Me included. And I admit, I've been a bit testy lately. No problem Intrepid. I understand the problem.
    LOL. What's funny about it is that I wasn't attacking anyone, being testy, and was perfectly calm. I guess that it is all in the way one perceives things. Who knows?

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    And BTW, who said men can't have PMS? I know that doesn't even relate to the topic, but maybe a thought for another thread!
    I've read many articles on that same topic, and I'm sure as a Dr., you've seen scientific evidence to that affect? Perhaps you can discuss that in another forum.

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    MadMonk Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith View Post
    Don't get testy. I am not forcing my opinions on anyone, I am just stating them....like you are. I do have that right, you know. So put your guns away.
    How was that testy? By forcing opinions on others I think we was referring to the laws, not you going around personally kicking people out of strip bars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetdaisy View Post
    It's called forcing others to live by your morals.
    What's your view on murder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Intrepid View Post
    They shouldn't be forced on others with opposing points of view.
    So, if I support murder you shouldn't force your opposing views on me, right?

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    Last time I checked, no one died from a lap dance. But sure, Luke. However you want to argue this thing.
    "The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them but to be indifferent to them: that’s the essence of inhumanity." -George Bernard Shaw

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetdaisy View Post
    Last time I checked, no one died from a lap dance. But sure, Luke. However you want to argue this thing.
    Are you sure about that? I'm pretty sure there's been many a guy (and perhaps a girl) that's said they had died and gone to Heaven after a lap dance.


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    LOL! Good point! Perhaps they should make lap dances illegal.
    "The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them but to be indifferent to them: that’s the essence of inhumanity." -George Bernard Shaw

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetdaisy View Post
    LOL! Good point! Perhaps they should make lap dances illegal.
    Then people will just go to back alleys and get illegal lap dances.

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    ROFL! Well, then they deserve whatever they get! Those illegal coat hanger abortions have nothing on those illegal lap dances.
    "The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them but to be indifferent to them: that’s the essence of inhumanity." -George Bernard Shaw

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    I'm simply taking your statement to its logical conclusion. I'm not connecting lap dances and murder (or abortion?). I'm connecting your REASON for accepting lap dances and applying that REASON to another issue.

    "[You shouldn't force] others to live by your morals" is a very scary reason to accept something. Taken to its logical conclusion, murder could be accepted if one thought it not immoral. (I was hoping that point would be grasped, to no avail)

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    Also, mockery in lieu of a substantive response won't ever help anyone to see it from your side.

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    Luke, there is a concept called "human law" which has been the domain of a lot of philosophers since the days of the Ancient Greeks. Many found that there existed in man certain rights which should be inalienable.

    Our very own Declaration of Independence makes reference to these inalienable rights as does our Constitution in the 9th Amendment. In fact, there is far more evidence appearing on the face of those documents that the founding fathers of this nation based their view of law more on the prevention of the government from interfering with our inalienable rights than the documents appear to want to set out some sort of judeo-christian theocracy as some here would suggest.

    Human rights would include things like life, liberty, property, security, etc. I think that even in Oklahoma, at the heart of the Bible Belt, our conservative legislators unwittingly legislate from a human rights standpoint rather than some sort of judeochristian one. For example, look at our recent gun laws. The right to kill an intruder onto one's property has recently been expanded to include those who would mess with your car, private property, etc. Where in the Bible does it say "Killeth the sunumbitch whence he doth disturbeth thy property or expresseth an intent to do so." It ain't in there.

    So to answer your question Luke, there are many of us who approach the law and its effects from a human rights standpoint. So to answer your murder question, murder is bad, really, really bad. It seems that every society whether it be based on the 'inalienable rights' doctrine as ours and most modern western societies or it be based on Sharia law, Communism, eastern thought, whatever, murder is bad because it violates what all societies see as a general right to life.

    Libertarians largely subscribe to the human rights doctrine. In essence, they think that "My rights end where yours begin" and that this statement is a good fundamental principle to base laws on.

    For example, my right to pay my way through law school as a chippendales dancer doesn't have any effect whatsoever on you or anyone other than the women I dance for, coworkers, etc. Thus, you really have no right to tell me to stop. FWIW, I do actually know of a girl stripping her way through law school right now
    Last edited by Midtowner; 11-10-2006 at 09:32 AM. Reason: fixed my spelling... I've never seen chippendales spelled out before!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    For example, my right to pay my way through law school as a chip 'n dale's dancer doesn't have any effect whatsoever on you or anyone other than the women I dance for, coworkers, etc. Thus, you really have no right to tell me to stop. FWIW, I do actually know of a girl stripping her way through law school right now
    Midtowner, please do not think that this was the only thing I got out of your post. I thought it was very well written and thought out and I do agree with what you said.

    However, the thought of you dressed up as a Disney chipmunk (Chip or Dale, your choice) as a way to work thru law school left me laughing really hard.

    Thanks for the laugh (whether it was intentional or not)


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    MadMonk Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Intrepid View Post
    However, the thought of you dressed up as a Disney chipmunk (Chip or Dale, your choice) as a way to work thru law school left me laughing really hard.

    LMAO! That was great. Thanks for the laugh.

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    Okay, I fixed the spelling.. I've never actually seen chippendale's written out before (I'm not a big fan).

    And yes, FWIW, the pictures of me either in a furry costume or in a bow tie and speedo are equally hilarious/scary/to-be-avoided-at-all-costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    So, if I support murder you shouldn't force your opposing views on me, right?
    Oh Lord. Now we're comparing lap dances to murder? Reminds me of when people start talking about people marrying their dogs when the subject of gay marriage comes up. I will never be in the market for a lap dance, but if my neighbor wants to go get one, what's it to me? Like someone else said, if you don't like lap dances, don't go to a strip joint. Geesh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by okcguy View Post
    Oh Lord. Now we're comparing lap dances to murder?
    No, you missed the point. I'm not comparing lap dances to murder. I'm comparing the reasoning that someone gave for supporting lapdances (morals shouldn't be forced on others) and applying that reasoning to a different scenario. The reasoning doesn't work.

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