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08-18-2013, 06:59 PM
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And now there are "Drive Ins"
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08-18-2013, 08:17 PM
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Wish the US would become so enlightened. But with escorts at least we have developed a behind closed door system. Just need to get it accepted by authorities. Fulfills all the the concerns that are normally expressed. I have maintained that this will be the last real civil rights battle to be won. But I am harkened that the gay community has made so much progress in such a short time.
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08-18-2013, 09:26 PM
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it won't be the last real civil rights battle to be won because all of those thought to have been won have been unraveled in the last 12 years and will have to be fought all over again. You have far fewer rights now than in the 70's--seriously. And we're losing more every day. We are a veritable police state and no one seems to have noticed and those who have are okay with it as they labor under the misapprehension that Big Brother keeps them safe and that at least a life in chains is still a life. Look at Missouri over the last 5 years. Is there a better example? The NSA spying is another. Have you been through the airport, in a traffic stop, looked at how hard the government works to disarm you? And that is just a start. Every law that is passed that touches something you did or could do the day before is one more of the death of a thousand cuts. No, sir, it's Back To The Future on civil rights.
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08-19-2013, 01:49 AM
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The NSA spying issue, well in my opinion the government was unlucky that it got disclosed. Im pretty sure every other country is monitoring the activities as well. That is how they get intelligence from their agencies.
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08-19-2013, 04:37 AM
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it won't be the last real civil rights battle to be won because all of those thought to have been won have been unraveled in the last 12 years and will have to be fought all over again. You have far fewer rights now than in the 70's--seriously. And we're losing more every day. We are a veritable police state and no one seems to have noticed and those who have are okay with it as they labor under the misapprehension that Big Brother keeps them safe and that at least a life in chains is still a life. Look at Missouri over the last 5 years. Is there a better example? The NSA spying is another. Have you been through the airport, in a traffic stop, looked at how hard the government works to disarm you? And that is just a start. Every law that is passed that touches something you did or could do the day before is one more of the death of a thousand cuts. No, sir, it's Back To The Future on civil rights.
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I certainly agree that we have not achieved the full rights that are so deserved. I also am alarmed that there has been a systematic attack on many civil rights and liberties in the name of fighting terrorism and saving the family. But what I do believe is that attitudes are quickly changing. This is especially true among the younger people in the US. That gives me hope that these setbacks will be short lived and even more freedoms will be in our future.
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08-19-2013, 05:56 AM
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Guys lets not turn this into an overall political discussion. Take that to the Sandbox if you want to discuss our freedoms in general.
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08-19-2013, 07:52 AM
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Guys lets not turn this into an overall political discussion. Take that to the Sandbox if you want to discuss our freedoms in general.
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Thread killer, thread killer whoaa whoaa whoa
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08-19-2013, 09:01 AM
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The part of the story was 40 ladies to chose from, then the driver pulls into a wooden box...
WTF...
No cameras Really I bet there are tons of cameras, so they can make more money for their state or city... it's all going to be on the web...
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08-19-2013, 09:49 AM
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There was discussion once about buying or renting a house near the danger zone. The garage could be opened for the provider and her client to drive in. The owner recieves a small stipend, very small, and the happy couple drive away. Then the discussion got going about the amenities that could be provided inside and it just got bogged down.
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08-19-2013, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
There was discussion once about buying or renting a house near the danger zone. The garage could be opened for the provider and her client to drive in. The owner recieves a small stipend, very small, and the happy couple drive away. Then the discussion got going about the amenities that could be provided inside and it just got bogged down.
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What your talking about would open a can of legal worms that would be mind boggling. The owner of the house could face legal prosecution for promoting, if state lines were crossed you have federal charges. If the owner of the house had several girls working the government could show conspiracy, you are broaching several RICCO predicates that could come into play. Unfortunately just not a good idea.
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08-19-2013, 05:33 PM
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Tijuana has a number of drive-in hotels used mostly for sexual encounter. Each room has a private garage, and you pay for your visit (4 hours or all night) at a drive-up kiosk at the entrance, then pull right in to your room. The girls are extra, though, and you have to bring your own (as far as I know).
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08-20-2013, 01:34 AM
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That is why it got bogged down. Too much contact with the owner and no insulation. The original idea was just an unlocked door and the owner can feign total ignorance unless the provider gives him up.
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08-22-2013, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by bartipero
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it won't be the last real civil rights battle to be won because all of those thought to have been won have been unraveled in the last 12 years and will have to be fought all over again. You have far fewer rights now than in the 70's--seriously. And we're losing more every day. We are a veritable police state and no one seems to have noticed and those who have are okay with it as they labor under the misapprehension that Big Brother keeps them safe and that at least a life in chains is still a life. Look at Missouri over the last 5 years. Is there a better example? The NSA spying is another. Have you been through the airport, in a traffic stop, looked at how hard the government works to disarm you? And that is just a start. Every law that is passed that touches something you did or could do the day before is one more of the death of a thousand cuts. No, sir, it's Back To The Future on civil rights.
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The Roman government figured it out that by keeping the masses fed and entertained they could pretty much do what they wanted. When that started to fail then the masses got disstisfied. But that's pretty much the same throughout history and the world.
Party On!!!
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08-22-2013, 03:21 PM
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While not a drive in, check out Nana Plaza in Bangkok. a three story, U-shaped group of @ 20+ bars where most ladies are available and short time rooms available on site. Who needs a friggin' car!
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08-22-2013, 08:32 PM
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On any day I would prefer a night in Amsterdam then in Bangkok !!! Why drink and drive when you can smoke and fly.
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