Prostitution

In keeping with the capitalistic philosophy, pimps buy low (acquire girls) and sell high. Is prohibition a creative evilly inspirational solution or is it a wise solemn slothfully suffering solution? Is prohibiting a righteous freedom evil?

 

How many problems can we ostriches solve by sticking our heads in the sand? How much guilt-free patriot suffering have we willingly committed?

Should we use an algorithm to direct our thinking about prostitution? Get a junk in junk out solution as we have today.

How satisfied are taxpayers with their money spent on illegal prostitution?

Was prohibition the best problem solution for alcohol? Was it a violation of, dare we say it, inalienable rights?

Funny thing about sugar is it’s a direct relationship to prostitution. A fat flabby family fanny usually does not seduce secret sexy desires. Therefore, make sugar illegal. A policeman in every candy store! Mmmm then fat policemen! Then health problems! Then discipline problems! Then psychological problems! Oh, okay just make candy stores illegal! Mmmm then gals would be denied sweet jobs which would obviously force them to become prostitutes.

How many billions could taxpayers save by making prostitution legal? What criminal activities would immediately be eliminated? Could those billions be better spent helping families in need?

Does making prostitution illegal increase peripheral crime? Poorly Policing prostitution prevents prosecutors from providing the proprietary protection portending the perfection of the proletariat.

Holding hands or drinking alcohol increases a girl’s chance of becoming pregnant. Therefore, should she be denied the right to hold hands? Should it be illegal to hold hands, thereby saving society embarrassment and the biblical abortion right thing?

Why does prostitution have to be considered as a costly moral problem? Have we made something a problem that should not be a problem? (Prostitution and Morality by Harry Benjamin and REL. Masters) .

What good have we accomplished by making it illegal? Is it possible for Christians to adequately express guilt-free disapproval of it without making it illegal? Seems like the Christian Cure (CC) could be a tax money waste besides being a wagon load of creative inhuman suffering.

Does the choice of being a prostitute have to be justified?

Does prostitution threaten or improve the stability of the family, the community, or civilization? Does society have an obligation to design a different picture frame?

Isn’t it time to put a bottle on the table, pull up the devil, get eyeball to eyeball, have ourselves (including college juniors) a guts ball game, no holds barred, burrs under the saddle national debate/discussion about prostitution? Yes, and now that you mention it, what about throwing in abortion? What is the fine print in that Bill of Rights all about anyway? Missy, please pour another round; we need it. Ah ain’t yoo mama; pour yourself. (Missy with knuckled hands on hips) And another thing! Whoa, thar jist hold your hoss! Ya, well I’ll tell you straight, I not here ta talk! By the way, do you think innermost soul of Mother Nature is adequately expressed via an earthquake which could possibly indicate Her disagreement with mankind’s activities?

Should prostitution be illegal? How much money could taxpayers save by making it legal (related criminal activities) How much suffering would it prevent? Should it be a concern of the police or of health and welfare departments?

Common sense may eliminate most of the prostitution problems, but laws will not. Sorry, taxpayers. Laws are not a quick fix, but rather a slow slippery sideways solution.

What up with teenage girls competing in the Olympics wearing bikini bottoms like streetwalking hookers? Tough love Mama (TLM), Hoo dat im mo re al low life din bats ree spon si beal? The noble Olympic committee members pimping for bikini teenagers to get more tv viewing dollars are role models for pimps.