Ivanka Trump was the maid of honor at their wedding,
Ivanka Trump was the maid of honor at their wedding,
Strange habit there, marrying the maid of honor(SIC). Over here we
usually marry the bride. Then again, your Trump family doesn't exactly strike me as really functional...
You mean such as the previous first lady who basically sold her body to the highest bidder ?
Ivanka Trump was the maid of honor at their wedding,
Strange habit there, marrying the maid of honor(SIC). Over here we usually marry the bride. Then again, your Trump family doesn't exactly strike me as
really functional...
Ivanka Trump was the maid of honor at their wedding,
Strange habit there, marrying the maid of honor(SIC). Over here we
usually marry the bride. Then again, your Trump family doesn't exactly
strike me as really functional...
You mean such as the previous first lady who basically sold her body to the
highest bidder ?
At least she was worth something.
The reality is marriage is nothing more than legalized prostitution.
body to theYou mean such as the previous first lady who basically sold her
highest bidder ?
At least she was worth something.
The reality is marriage is nothing more than legalized prostitution.
Is prostitution illegal in your neck of the woods/swamp?
Prostitution can be described as exchanging sexual conduct for
anything of value - which is illegal in most areas of the USA.
Prostitution can be described as exchanging sexual conduct for
anything of value - which is illegal in most areas of the USA.
What very few people seem to understand, is that a constitution is the law for the lawmakers (not the people!). It tells the lawmakers what laws the *may* create. If it's not explicitly said so in the constitution, any related law is unconstitutional. This totally different from the laws, where it says what you *cannot* do -- if it's not mentioned in the law you can go ahead and do it.
Now, where in the USC does it say, that the lawmakers may create laws that makes prostitution illegal?
Lee Lofaso wrote to Björn Felten <=-
I know a guy who got out of a DWI because he was drunk while riding
horse rather than driving a car. But I would not recommend anybody to
try that stunt - especially during a Mardi Gras parade.
I know a guy who got out of a DWI because he was drunk while riding
horse rather than driving a car. But I would not recommend anybody to
try that stunt - especially during a Mardi Gras parade.
In the movie "A Million Ways to Die in the West", as Sean McFarlane's character is leaving the saloon, drunk, his friends say something to the effect of "He's not going to try to horse, is he? You're not supposed to horse while drunk..."
Hilarity ensues.
Prostitution can be described as exchanging sexual conduct for
anything of value - which is illegal in most areas of the USA.
What very few people seem to understand, is that a constitution is the law for the lawmakers (not the people!).
It tells the lawmakers what laws the *may* create.
If it's not explicitly said so in the constitution, any related law is unconstitutional.
This totally different from the laws, where it says what you *cannot* do --
if it's not mentioned in the law you can go ahead and do it.
Now, where in the USC does it say, that the lawmakers may create laws that makes prostitution illegal?
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