Posted on 02/04/2012 2:58:27 PM PST by La Enchiladita
WASHINGTON Among Ron Pauls legions of freedom-loving followers, the prostitutes from Las Vegas famed Moonlight Bunny Ranch stand out as passionately loyal.
Brothel owner Dennis Hofs Pimping for Paul campaign even tries to raise political contributions in cash.
Hof, who attended Pauls Thursday night rally in Reno, told NBC-TV, The Bunny Ranch bunnies are supporting Ron Paul because hes for states rights . . . We love Ron Paul!
His girlfriend, Cami Parker, added, All the bunny babes are registered Republicans [and] will be at [todays] caucus.
Paul has said he doesnt think government can legislate virtue.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I strongly disagree. At least prostitutes are honest about what they do and actually give you some value for your money... Though I suppose if you're a Jeff Immelt or John Corzine, you get far more value for your "contributions."
Mark
Sorry, but "the law" and morality are often diametrically opposed. In many cases it takes decades for the law to catch up with morality which also changes with time in every society.
How long ago was the SCOTUS Dread Scott decision the law of the land? Was that moral? For example, not so long ago, it was a crime for a Black man or woman to marry a White woman or man. Was violating that law "immoral?" How about the the people currently being held in jail in NYC for handgun law violations? I believe one is a decorated US Marine. In these cases, they actually attempted to comply with what they believed to be the law, and they were immediately arrested. Are their actions, carrying concealed weapons, immoral?
These are just off the top of my head with no thought; I'm sure I can come up with many more.
Mark
Was famously said by Winston Churchill to some woman (it was not Lady Astor for a change).
Maybe the states should decide if they want to legalize prostitution or not.
As if Las Vegas (Clark County) LEOs don't have enough to handle with the casinos and hotels and millions of visitors from every corner of the world every year, maybe they'd rather not be trying to distinguish between "legal" hookers and the amateurs who allegedly flock (sp?) there during big conventions and trade shows. Arrest them all and there will be no confusion.
This anti-hooker attitude also contributes to the "family-friendly" image Las Vegas is trying to cultivate. The rest of the state could care less about image.
Such local option should not apply, of course, to real crimes such as kidnapping, rape, assault, murder, theft, arson, etc., for which the accused would be tried in a state court and imprisoned in a state prison if found guilty. (Could you imagine the impact on prisons if hookers were thrown in the joint with rapists, murderers and convicted child molesters?)
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