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A kind of a schizophrenia.
Utah has more than its share of this sort of schizophrenia.
Free
Giving freely
Generous
abundant
Not restricted to the literal meaning
tolerant of views differing from their own
broad-minded
not orthodox or conventional
favoring reform or progress
For the people
favoring personal freedom for the individual
Rush Limbaugh's definition: Don't ask
as evidenced by their extreme tolerance of people who disagree with them on
Roe v. Wade
gay marriage
pornography
global warming
PETA
ELF
moral values
capital punishment
fighting terrorism
public expression of religion
It's all in the eyes of the beholder.
Why do you neoconservatives always insist that government keep growing and growing demanding it sticks its nose into The People's personal, private doings? How does this affect you personally?
There are more important things to be concerned about in our society like our economy going down the toilet.
If you were shocked by that, you deserve your own irritation....
You were free to come to Ut; you're free to leave too....
Now, don't get me wrong, you're welcome to stay here if you wish, but puhhhh-lease, quit complaining about the LDS Church and our way of life.
As long as NO ONE UNDER 18 is ever allowed into these reviews and only those 18 or over (since that is the legal adult age in Utah), such places should be left alone. This is not Cromwellian America (though Bush has brought us precariously close), but America the Free.
What goes on behind closed doors that bar minors from the premises should stay such, and adults or adult related businesses should not be hit with a morality (or another 'sin;) tax for something that is among consenting adults, by consenting adults for consenting adults. It's that simple!
No! I would want my minor grand children going to such thing, and would bring full weight of law down on an establishment if it allowed such to happen, but for adults... well... the law and law makers need to act like adults, not a bunch of neo-Cromwellian fanatics.
Just leave it alone and let the laws in place do their job enforcing minors not having access to these shows.
Yet those same liberals have no complaints at all when comes to pushing their own liberal moral values such as not eating meat, not wearing fur, not driving an SUV, legalizing drugs, and the proper use of private property.
Government sticking its nose in your private business only applies when it's something that liberals want to do.
Government's job is to protect our shores and borders, protect our streets, and then get out of our way.
To tax two consenting adults because they do not meet your standard of "Puritanical Facism" is way more immoral than simple nudity.
(I'll bet 99% of everyone you see each day are naked at one point or another).
They are just going to have to adapt a live-and-let live philosophy. Or move to Missouri as prophesized.
No, there's no such thing as neo-libs out there to any great degree to call such a movement as existing. Fact is, much of the neo-con agenda is lo liberal that its makes the face turn blue. Examples include:
The neo-cons penchant to dispense with government regulation altogether and place everything in a free market cannot happen in any system of governance without big business turning to Corporate Welfare and establishing insidious Corporate Socialism...... which is exactly what has happened since Reaganomics, that reached its zenith with the Bush/Republican Congress years...
There's so much Corporate Welfare and a culture of Corporate Socialism in Washington and every State that one might say that neo-con is also a code word for neo-lib... almost as if one defines the other, similar to each are a reflection of the other, not different but in essence the same, only the labels make them appear different.
It still all comes down to Corporate Socialism's war on working middle-class America.. and sadly, they winning with our help... stupidly and ignorantly with our help!
EVERY law, by the way, is based on the moral values of the society the enacts them.
Like in having more than one wife?
So you would support polygamy in So. Utah, and cannabilism in South America? Did the Taliban have it right in Afghanistan?
And you really believe that EVERY law is based upon the moral values of society???
Have you ever opend a lawbook, or do you listen to talk radio all day?
Don't think so...
Sorry.
(Should have paid attention in high school.)
Others see it as something dirty and loathesome that creates carnal desire.
(I would suggest you keep away from the second kind)
(Why Are You Guys Here? | 3:14 p.m.-- "you knew what you were coming to, when you moved to Utah...that is, a state populated primarily by members of the LDS church. Was it REALLY a surprise that they would want to enact laws that helped maintain, rather than destroyed or minimized, their religious beliefs?
If you were shocked by that, you deserve your own irritation....
You were free to come to Ut; you're free to leave too....")
Hey, isn't that what the Indians said to Brigham Young?
He still mixed things up a little bit.
And, are you suggesting that we live in a Theocracy here in Utah?
No 1st Ammendment rights here.
I think people are defending other adults right to make their own choices without Government stepping in and telling them what they must do, how they must live and think.
I think we are standing up for your right to have your own beliefs (you beleive that this is a mormon website), and Brigham Young, and my Great, great grandfathers right to believe and practice their own beliefs without anyone running them off.
Utah is a great place to live, with or without naked people dancing behind closed doors.
When they come out, if they are dressed, I will smile, shake their hand, and hope they had a good day.
I might be naked right now.
Treat others as you would like to be treated by them.
To the Mormons:
Stop being so uptight! Learn that your neighbors who don't happen to be members of your faith might just be good people too! It's been known to happen. I don't know how many times I have heard LDS leaders speak out AGAINST shunning your non-LDS neighbors. Too many to count! If you believe they are inspired of God, why don't you try listening to them?
To the non-Mormons:
You know, the Mormons aren't all that bad. Most of them are, like most people, trying to do the best they can in the best way they know how. Remember, let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
To everyone:
It is possible to disagree without being disagreeable. Kindness works.
This business is EXPLOITIVE! It Exploits the Girls who want to make the money they can't make at a "McDonalds". It Exploits the Men who go there for the MEGA EXPENSIVE DRINKS. It Exploits Families who's Fathers go there for a "Peep Show", and the Girls who Dance there! It exploits the Wives of these "Frequenters" who feel inadequate because their husbands need a "Dancer Fix". It exploits and promotes higher "Need" for "Pornography Fixes" and Adiction, and Finally it exploits future Girls and Boys who will one day be lured in for the Money, and the "Sexual Content" it Promotes! The Solution, Shunn the Places with picketters and Shame!
If government wants to Control this, They need to have "State Run Boobie Bar Clubs!"
I for one am so sick of Government trying to CONTROL Everything, Big Government is an ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE, Challenges FREE AGENCY of people and the right to choose!
Besides that the truth is "Free" Agency isn't Free at all, we all have Consequences to pay because of our actions! Case in point, this former "Step Daughter" who got involved with it, and Meth as a result of the Good People she hung out with from there, lost her kids, lost her freedom (Jail) and a lot of other things because of her poor choices! It took her 3 years to get her children back, get clean, and get her life organized. She flunked out of school as well. Now she has to deal with her choices, as does her son who is about 10 and looking at life as a career criminal like his Loser Dad!
Girls, Stay away from it, Guys Don't Go There! These could be your daughter some day! Do you want perverts like you gauking at your daughter the way you do? THINK ABOUT IT!!!
I agree----- our oil based economy is bad for the environment, bad for our economy, bad for our National Security.
Lets tax all oil distribution, retail, production, and refining businesses extra
"Can I sit in on one of these "Nude Drawing" classes, I just want to watch! I bet there is no cover charge, or a monumental Drink Price Fixing ring going on?"
LOL!!
But, I wasn't raised in this culture.
Now we're talking about taxing businesses. How about taxing every church that exist on this country? They make money, they sell a product, Please tax them. And once the churches are taxed then they should have the right to meddle in matters of state. Right now they don't pay so they should stay out.
Don't cha wish you lived in a free country? The Constitution, which the founding of our country is based on, is meant to protect the rights of the minority and the individual, and ensure freedom up to the point of infringment on another's freedom. Laws like this passed with the consensus of the majority violate the principles the US was founded on.
How about a puritan tax, the proceeds can go into a fund to heal from repressed sexuality so that guilt wont be pushed on to thier children.
Right to speech as expression.
If you don't like the additional tax, don't open up a strip club. It's not as though this is a brand new law just going into effect, it's been around for some time now. Many of those businesses knew what the law was BEFORE they opened up, but now they're complaining about it? Sorry, but you should have known what you were getting into.
It's like buying a new TV at a set price, then going back a month later and demanding a partial refund. It doesn't work like that. These people agreed to the terms before they opened their business, so they can't go back and quibble about the details now.
�Allowing for differences I would define a conservative, first as one who believes in the Constitution as it is written. That takes care of free speech, freedom of religion, the right to petition the government, the right to keep and bear arms and, in the words of William O. Douglas in one of his saner moments, �the right to be let alone.�
�Second, a conservative believes in small, limited government at every level. Along with this he believes strongly in individual responsibility. That is, a person or a family should take care of itself and turn for help to government only when all other means have been exhausted. It also means that society, before government, has a duty to take care of its own. Government should be a resource of last resort.
�Third, a conservative believes taxes should be levied for the purpose of financing the limited responsibilities of government such as providing for the common defense, catching and incarcerating criminals, minting money and filling potholes. Taxes should not be levied for the purpose of redistributing wealth."
nuff said.
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