Issue Hooker Permits

MP
The legalization of prostitution is disguised as a moral issue but it is really a power and financial one. The availability of easy and inexpensive sex will help most men but there are those that benefit by making it a crime. Let the states permit the issuance of hooker permits. Their illegality is the biggest crime in the nation and in most of the world. Only a fanatic or a person who would be financially hurt would oppose a woman being able to sell her sexual favors for quick cash? It will be my pleasure to uncover the people who stand in the way of a woman's natural right.

1: Women who uses the power of their vagina to manipulate men.

(a) The housewife who denies sex to her husband unless he conforms to her demands.
(b) The lady that gets free expensive gifts and vacations from her dates in exchange for sexual favors.
(c) The working woman who uses the lure of her body to climb the corporate ladder.
(d) The marriage minded woman that promises a life of sexual bliss to a potential groom.
(e) The marriage wrecking woman that offers better sex to break up a marriage.

2: Government employees who benefit from keeping prostitution illegal.

(a) Vice cops are kept busy by arresting street walkers.
(b) Courts, judges, and lawyers who prosecute them.
(c) Jails that house sentenced hookers.
(d) Probation officers who monitor them after their discharge from prison.
(e) Psychologists who are paid by the government to reform them.

Church workers just go along with the flow and echo that the whole business of prostitution is against gods wishes and is wrong.

With the power of those people mentioned I see no way that a woman can be free to sell her body without being harassed. That was also true five thousand years ago in a new testament story. The crowd that was harassing a hooker was told that those without sin should cast the first stone. I wouldn't be surprised if the crowd was made up of the same type of people I described above.

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  • Hannah1/29/2008

    Although I am a Christian and have my own personal thoughts on the subject, I Do Not believe the government EVER has a right to decide what anybody does with their own body, including the choice of suicide!

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