Nathan Creitz, over at Church Ethos, posted an article concerning the legalization of prostitution a few days ago. He was examining the issue and offering a “solution” to the “problem.”
His assessment suffers from at least two critical flaws, however. First, much of his information comes from web sites run by the anti-prostitution crowd. Despite widespread [...]
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In case you haven’t heard, Eliot Spitzer is back in the public limelight. I guess he feels it’s “safe” to come out of hiding now that the furor over his being caught with his zipper down has subsided. Apparently, that extends to his family as well – he says he’s been “forgiven” by his wife [...]
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Many of you recall that Proposition K, which would’ve basically decriminalized prostitution here in San Francisco, failed. This, despite some media stories suggesting that it had the support of about 73% of the city’s voters. I still have no idea where CNN came up with that figure. Perhaps it is(was) a reflection of those who [...]
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I know I’m a couple of days late on this, but there really hasn’t been much to update you on. I’ve seen a few clients, but nothing has really stood out as something y’all might be interested in. I am still seeing Rick many mornings around 6AM, and he’s still forking out the cash for [...]
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There’s been a lot of discussion in a variety of different venues over the past several years with respect to legalizing prostitution to one degree or another. Just about everyone is familiar with the fact that prostitution is illegal in the U.S. with the exception of some places in Nevada. You may not be aware [...]
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More updates on life in San Francisco.
I went to the Dyke March Saturday night. There were, literally, tens of thousands of women there. Wow! All races, all shapes, all sizes, all cultures, all nationalities, all…queer, or supporting of queers. I strongly dislike the word dyke, but I unabashedly support the intent [...]
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