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To: Teacher317

If a man goes to a business which promises marriage he is consenting to be introduced for marriage, and thus can and should be compelled to prove he's willing and able.

If he doesn't like it he can use an escort service or his own darned mouth or phone.


336 posted on 02/15/2006 12:32:49 PM PST by x5452
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To: x5452

[If a man goes to a business which promises marriage he is consenting to be introduced for marriage, and thus can and should be compelled to prove he's willing and able.]

That is your opinion.

That cannot be made a law.

You are now going well beyond Democrat Feminazi Cantwell's law.

Her staff is reading this thread, by the way. You are doing a great job helping her vindicate herself and prepare for her November reelection.


339 posted on 02/15/2006 12:37:06 PM PST by GermanBusiness (Buy from Danish Food Dot Net)
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[If he doesn't like it he can use an escort service or his own darned mouth or phone.]

But the women who want marriage are so much more attractive than the awful looking whores. Better to seduce someone who wants marriage. ;-)

We are talking about federal legislation here. If an agency wants to extract a promise from their male clients that they are, in fact, really seeking marriage that is great. A number of agencies actually do this...but they also collect huge fees for the privelege...which makes me wonder if the agency really cares if the client really, really does want marriage. I would never pay more than $30 for an introduction to someone.

You are getting scary regarding the rights you want to take away from males...not to mention possibly fusing religion with politics like an Islamist.


343 posted on 02/15/2006 12:48:05 PM PST by GermanBusiness (Buy from Danish Food Dot Net)
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There is no implied warrantee of marriageability, last I checked.

If the company wants to require such disclosure, they can. If the "gentleman" wants to try to move on to other services as a result, he is free to do that as well.

It's called Freedom. It actually works! You don't actually need to have government making insipid laws with far-reaching and catastrophic unintended consequences in response to every wrong that a human commits. Just an FYI.

346 posted on 02/15/2006 12:51:51 PM PST by Teacher317
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And, by the way, the wrongs that the man committed were already crimes. He was caught and punished.

You seem to be eager to invite a system whereby government prevents crimes before they have a chance to happen. It's called totalitarianism. Picture a boot on a person's face for a thousand years, and all that. Read some good sci-fi for intelligent foresight, or read some history books on some regrettable hindsight on the theory.

347 posted on 02/15/2006 12:55:28 PM PST by Teacher317
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