Posted on 12/01/2004 6:07:56 AM PST by presidio9
Here's my suggestion: let them have it. Just do it. Let the sexually bitter and morally frantic conservative groups now dictating governmental policy and FCC agendas and paranoid media attitudes have their time, their brief cultural burp, their little speed bump on the great and beckoning highway that will still lead us all, inexorably, irreversibly, though often agonizingly, toward grinning open-thighed progress.
Because here's the fabulous thing: no matter what these faux-Christian groups do, no matter how hard they oppress and protest and clamp down, this is a road that leads, despite all dour headlines and sour prognostications otherwise, toward spiritual illumination, toward awareness, toward sexual openness and same-sex marriage and revelatory sodomy and free vibrators for teenage girls and lesbians kissing open mouthed in the streets. In Kentucky. In the daytime. On Sunday.
It's true. All this and more, is gonna happen. This is my belief. Superlative homemade pornography and fetish dungeons and happy dildo supermarkets and the utter brilliance of the Suicide Girls and regular people having juicy consensual reasonably kinky respectful sex like it's no big deal, and it's all a matter of time, isn't it, before it will all erupt back to the surface of the culture and spread like hot karmic butter across the land. Maybe? You think?
And when that time comes, we shall look back on Janet Jackson's Nipplegate and the Monday Night Football backlash and the shrill outcry from various conservative and religious groups against the superlative movie "Kinsey" in the same way people look back on old bunions or leg warmers and laugh and point and shake their heads and sigh.
Because right now, we seem to be stuck. Mired. Hateful and narrow and sexually small and the country is right this minute being led, morally speaking,
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Madame, I aim to please.
This guy comes off like Satan
More desperate screeching from the perverts among us. God save their souls from this vile pit!
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We ought to move this guy up front and center. He needs a louder microphone so the whole country can see the compassionate side of the liberal agenda.
Go on.....
Why do I get the feeling this guy is a "pillow-biting, alternate lifestyler?"
"Go on....."
Well, that is as far as it got. She had been kinda "touchy-feely" with my girlfriend most of the night and Yvette was responding in kind. At least until they got to that "line" that she did not feel comfortable going across (inspite of my incessant efforts at trying to push her across).
This happens quite a bit with Yvette. She has mocha colored skin, green eyes and has this very seductive aura (Catherine Zeta Jones has it) and she inspires longing looks in both men and women.
She is also an MD (her twin sister is a lawyer) and as incredible as it may seem, I met her on the internet a couple of months after I got out of prison three years ago.
Hateful and narrow and sexually small<<<
Morford describes his mental and physical attributes quite well.
I wonder if Miss Markie ever stopped to consider that what we've recently witnessed is an "enough is enough!" reaction to to the anything goes attitude that culminated in the Clinton White House tenure that included bj's in the Oval Office and new uses for cigars. Maybe Ms. Morford and his ilk just don't realize that the pendulum has swung as far as it will go to the left, and now sanity, good taste and decorum has started to come back into vogue in America...
Hey Morford,
...Got Aids Yet?
History is cluttered with the wreckage of nations that became indifferent to God, and died.
Heh, heh. Heh, heh. Uhhhhh, you had post #69.
My wife is kind of stripper-bait, too. Not that I'm complaining, of course. It's always more fun to go to the strip club if you have women with you. You get way better treatment from the dancers, waitresses and bouncers.
If you don't mind me asking, what state was this in? The reason I'm asking is that in DC and VA, there's no lap dances and up in MD (especially Baltimore) the laps dances are outrageously expensive ($50 in some places).
Even worse, the above is what they really think of themselves and all of us. That we're animals and therefore unable to overcome or do anything about our instincts. I've got a news flash: Boys CAN control themselves. Girls CAN save it for marriage and avoid teenage unwed motherhood. Homosexuals CAN give up their faggotry (through celibacy if all else fails) if they are motivated to do so.
These people are so thoroughly infused with evil that it's hard to imagine. Morford does a service by revealing the depths to which depravity has gone.
I think you have articulated an aspect I hadn't thought of, and it seems very credible to me.
Wow, another manifesto of self-appointed, self-proclamating moral authority from the cult zealot Religious Left. What a surprise.
Yawn.
Truer words were never spoken.
About 8 years ago, USA Today reported a detailed study conducted over several years.
One of the findings was that born-again Christians (Evangelicals and Charismatics) had sex more often and were far more satisfied with their sex lives than any other group in the USA.
They were also found to be more open to other forms of sexual expression (oral sex, role-playing, etc) than virtually any other group. Of course, these sexual relationships were monogomous and within the context of marriage.
I guess God's way works, after all.
"If you don't mind me asking, what state was this in? The reason I'm asking is that in DC and VA, there's no lap dances and up in MD (especially Baltimore) the laps dances are outrageously expensive ($50 in some places)."
We live in Texas, but the Korean/American girl we met on a trip to Vegas. Lap dances here in Texas run about $20-$25 but a lot of places have "Twofer Tuesdays."
I cannot believe it.
I actually agree with Morford.
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