Cards on the table: I support legalization of all forms of voluntary sexual relations, including commercial ones, among persons above the age of consent, and oppose the waste of tax dollars policing any such activities while they remain illegal.
I felt that way about gays and lesbians when the police were still harassing gays in the park and raiding gay bars, for instance.
But such activities occur only after someone has made a suggestion to someone else, so I support legalization of making such suggestions, and oppose efforts to punish them while they remain illegal.
Meanwhile, in DC, the whole sex purge thing appears to have been taken over by blue-noses, dykes, victims of actual sex crimes, and women who seem to find that whole side of life - you know, sex - weill, with men, anyway - just totally unacceptable and icky.
So this happened.
And it just does seem to be rather a drastic punishment for being an insufferable nag, which of course I agree is extremely annoying.
It was both stupid and vicious to force Franken out, not just because he may have been innocent (I doubt it) but even if he was guilty.
At worst, he is a groper of grownups and a boor and a disgusting fellow.
But losing him makes it all the easier for the Republicans to get through their agenda of attacks on the achievements of progressivism and those attacks will do great harm to a great many, including very predictably deadly harm to some.
How many will die so the angry regiment of women can be placated?
How many will drop into poverty, how many will lose their health insurance, how many will lose their homes, and so on and so on, because idiot Al couldn't keep his hands of women's tits and asses and it just pissed them off so very, very much?
Why couldn't these oh so righteously irate women make that particular sacrifice of not stringing up the groper for the well-being and lives of so many, including many children?
They could always have primaried him next time.
Meanwhile, in their angry voices, they congratulate themselves and the Democrats for "taking the moral high ground".
Uh huh.
Letting their rage have its way, more like.
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