To: Hunble
I have absolutly no problem when a woman uses her natural tallents to make a profit. How about her natural talents as a prostitute or drug dealer? Would you deny her a living?
To: AppyPappy
How about her natural talents as a prostitute or drug dealer? Would you deny her a living?that's illegal
To: AppyPappy
Who is accusing this mother of being a prostitute?
Every strip joint that I have seen has very strict rules. You touch the women, you are OUT OF THERE!
Actually, when I travel around the world and end up in some unusual cities, a stripper bar is the safest place for me to be. They always have a huge bouncer to insure that the women are protected.
21 posted on
05/17/2002 4:49:47 AM PDT by
Hunble
To: AppyPappy
How about her natural talents as a prostitute or drug dealer? Would you deny her a living? How is that different than an athalete using his or her natural talents to make a living? A football player or a boxer? Both are known to be terribly dangerous sports.
Mark
22 posted on
05/17/2002 4:50:49 AM PDT by
MarkL
To: AppyPappy
What gives you the right to judge this woman? Why does no one ask where is dear ol' dad in this situation?
23 posted on
05/17/2002 4:53:17 AM PDT by
MJM59
To: AppyPappy
How do you compare drug dealing & Prostitution to stripping, did they have evidence of Prostitution? No they didn't, again why do you ya'll keep comparing this to an illegal act. It is not illegal & I can gurantee you that it was not outlined as an act in the covenants of the school agreement for expulsion of her child from the school. However if it is outlined in the agreement, well then she got what she agreed to, but I doubt that it was written in black & white.
To: AppyPappy
How about her natural talents as a prostitute or drug dealer? Would you deny her a living? The argument that some strippers are prostitutes and drug dealers can't be applied to all of them. She probably isn't doing those things (there's certainly no evidence here that she is). She's stripping, which appears to be legal in her locale.
That said, if what she is doing breaks a contract with this private entity, then they are right.
Dave in Eugene
To: AppyPappy
Drug dealing and prostitution are illegal. Stripping is not.
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