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Reply #60 posted 12/09/04 12:46am

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HobbesLeCute said:

As one of the most prominent male prostitutes in all of St. Paul, I must say this web page worries me.


all that competition ?
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Reply #61 posted 12/09/04 12:48am

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Reply #64 posted 12/09/04 1:09am

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TimCalhoun said:


Firstly, I dont' know why you felt you needed to respond to my comment with such a smartass answer other than the fact you seem to be that way towards anyone who isn't a part of your little org clique. shrug

Secondly, IMO when a person willingly BREAKS THE LAW, they're giving up their "rights", including their right to privacy. If someone doesn't want their face splattered all over publically, then maybe they shouldn't commit crimes in the first place.


Believe me if I say that my "Org clique" is growing and growing with people who don't just go into the defensive immediately, but try to esatablish a communication. My response might have been too deadpan for you and for that I am sorry.

But it was dead pan because I thought you might have read my remarks about how I think about splattering people's faces into the public's eyes.

I am not really aware of American justice, but to me it seems a bit weird you are 'stripped' of your rights for making mistakes. You do not know ANYTHING about these people's history, but it seems you are unforgiving and totally ready to deny these people their rights of better future.

I am now talking about people arrested for prostitution. If you are Christian....even Jesus Christ forgave the sinners. I would not go as far as calling this part of the American justice system Christian.

If you are willing to deny people's rights, you should maybe apply for a job at Guantanamo Bay, where The US of A keeps dozens of people locked up outside of the legal system. They are tortured. Even if they are the beasts they think they are, it seems funny that a country so high on their ammendments is willing to become less than beasts.

My Big Brother (that is the BOOK, mind you, not the television program) remarks still stand.
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Reply #65 posted 12/09/04 1:11am

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TimCalhoun said:

paintsprayer said:



First and obviously, this puts theese woman in line for stalkers and murderers.


So does their chosen profession.

Sorry - while I feel for these women on a human level, the fact is they broke the law....and I'd be willing to bet money none of these were first offenses.

When you break the law, you have to put up with shit like this. I.E., other people knowing that you broke the law.

And if people don't think it's 'wrong' to prostitute, well that's fine. But until the law gets changed, it's AGAINST THE LAW.

You make choices, you take the consequences.


Like I said, you do not know anything about these people's stories. Before you judge their actions, one should always take into consideration why they became what they are.

Locking them up for the crime, the booting them back into misery will only make the chance of repeat offenders bigger.
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Reply #66 posted 12/09/04 1:32am

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TimCalhoun said:

paintsprayer said:




First and obviously, this puts theese woman in line for stalkers and murderers.


So does their chosen profession.

Sorry - while I feel for these women on a human level, the fact is they broke the law....and I'd be willing to bet money none of these were first offenses.

When you break the law, you have to put up with shit like this. I.E., other people knowing that you broke the law.

And if people don't think it's 'wrong' to prostitute, well that's fine. But until the law gets changed, it's AGAINST THE LAW.

You make choices, you take the consequences.



You missed the rest of my point, why are they picking on prostitutes. Speeders break the law, should there picture be up on a website. Prostititution is a crime where the perpetrator is also the victim, and yet they are the one's so dangerous we need to see theryre face on this site.
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Reply #67 posted 12/09/04 6:01am

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whew I'm happy my boss is running late cuz I'd get a warning for checking out that foul content!
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Reply #68 posted 12/09/04 6:17am

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CarrieMpls said:

TimCalhoun said:



nod I just assumed those men were arrested for prostitution also. Men do prostitute themselves, too.


Yes, but round these parts they generally don't do it in Frogtown. Or St Paul, for that matter.
That and the websites listed the vehicles they were arrested in. While the women are just listed as "on foot".


I guess you would know, i forgot about the whole hometown thing lol

and I didnt read it thoroughly
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Reply #69 posted 12/09/04 8:57am

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GooeyTheHamster said:

sag10 said:




There is no purpose to this in my very humble opinion..

It is my opinion that if these people want to sell their bodies, and someone wants some warm fuzzy, well that is their choice.

We have grown to be so f'ing judgemental.


Nono. I have no objection to THAT, as long as they do it in their right minds and of their own free will.

I was talking about the way people just smear these people's pics across the net or over a city like these people have no rights.
At least they have the right to be anonymous if they decide to make a new start. They are already in the dump and the government trashes them back into that gutter and makes sure they stay there.
I am talking about the Big Brother aspects of robbing these people of the right for a better future.



You speak the truth..

And yet, these people who insist on keeping these people's lives public, are the first to take advantage of them, and their services..


It makes me sad.
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Reply #70 posted 12/09/04 1:55pm

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Most men making use of prostitutes are married... think about that.
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