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Posted on 4/15/14 at 10:21 pm to Mickey Goldmill
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So much ignorance in the Louisiana state
FIFY. The legislators are merely pandering to their constituents, who would like us to return to the Stone Age.
Posted on 4/15/14 at 10:38 pm to Tigerlaff
From the Nola.com article:
Surprise, surprise.
frick everyone involved with that organization.
quote:
one of the state's most powerful lobbying groups, the conservative Christian Louisiana Family Forum, opposes striking the sodomy ban
Surprise, surprise.
frick everyone involved with that organization.
Posted on 4/15/14 at 10:44 pm to Tigerlaff
I agree with you all that the wording is outdated, but if the law is unenforceable then isn't it already repealed anyway? Wouldn't that make this whole thing just a waste of time and taxpayer money?
ETA: Basically the voters of Louisiana paid this lady to attempt to overturn an unenforceable law...
ETA: Basically the voters of Louisiana paid this lady to attempt to overturn an unenforceable law...
This post was edited on 4/15/14 at 10:46 pm
Posted on 4/15/14 at 11:08 pm to imjustafatkid
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I agree with you all that the wording is outdated, but if the law is unenforceable then isn't it already repealed anyway? Wouldn't that make this whole thing just a waste of time and taxpayer money?
ETA: Basically the voters of Louisiana paid this lady to attempt to overturn an unenforceable law...
I don't have the numbers in front of me right now, but apparently law enforcement in some Louisiana still use the law to hassle certain folks. It doesn't matter to the cops if the charges are ultimately dismissed.
Posted on 4/15/14 at 11:11 pm to VOR
EBRSO used it to hassle gays a few months ago.
Posted on 4/15/14 at 11:31 pm to Tigerlaff
Looks like pretty much a vote along party lines.
Thank the R's.
Thank the R's.
Posted on 4/15/14 at 11:37 pm to Tigerlaff
Tony "I am God" Perkins and his bedroom police have this legislature tied around the finger. They want the government in the bedroom. What they really want is theocracy.
They are the creeps pushing the King James Bible as the state book, which is a slap in the face to all non-protestants (as well as anyone who believes in religious freedom).
They are the creeps pushing the King James Bible as the state book, which is a slap in the face to all non-protestants (as well as anyone who believes in religious freedom).
Posted on 4/15/14 at 11:43 pm to Overbrook
I just can't even believe there are actually people who thinks this should still be on the books. Like seriously wtf
Posted on 4/15/14 at 11:46 pm to NC_Tigah
Well no wonder, my girlfriend has just been following the law
Posted on 4/15/14 at 11:57 pm to Dire Wolf
How often was this law actually enforced? Does this law solely exist for political points for social conservatives?
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:01 am to Socratics
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Does this law solely exist for political points for social conservatives?
Yes
Unless you count it being used to protect us from child predators, which is the LFF's justification. Cause you know, the two are related.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:03 am to Socratics
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How often was this law actually enforced? Does this law solely exist for political points for social conservatives?
This whole repeal thing was stated because the Baton Rouge Sheriff's Department tried to mess with some gay guys by running a sting operation trying to get them the agree to consensual anal sex in a private setting and then the DA's office refusing to prosecute even though the police arrested and booked them.
The BR Metro Council and now the state legislature has failed to repeal it. Thanks Tony Perkins
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:10 am to tiger1014
None of the supporters of the law can even make a legit argument against it. LFF only lies and talks about the "message" it will send.
How, in 2014, a state government can fail to repeal portions of a bill that ban private, consensual sexual acts between straight adults who aren't related is beyond me.
How, in 2014, a state government can fail to repeal portions of a bill that ban private, consensual sexual acts between straight adults who aren't related is beyond me.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:13 am to Mickey Goldmill
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None of the supporters of the law can even make a legit argument against it. LFF only lies and talks about the "message" it will send.
And lie they do. Seriously. They outright lie and say that the gays who were arrested in the "sting" were trying to molest children in the park.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:16 am to Mickey Goldmill
I'm still wondering why this is even an issue. The fact that the police set up a sting and then had to release their "prisoners" should be embarassing to the police officers but unless this is a pattern of events I'd say it's not the end of the world. Ridiculous outdated laws exist in Alabama too but there are waaaaaay more important things the legislature needs to focus on other than repealing laws that can't be enforced in the first place.
Seems like this was done just to shore up votes for all of the politicians involved. The dems pander to their base by supporting it and the repubs pander to their base by opposing it. But whether it passes or fails nothing has happened anyway. It's a lose-lose for taxpayers.
Seems like this was done just to shore up votes for all of the politicians involved. The dems pander to their base by supporting it and the repubs pander to their base by opposing it. But whether it passes or fails nothing has happened anyway. It's a lose-lose for taxpayers.
This post was edited on 4/16/14 at 12:17 am
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:21 am to Tigerlaff
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La legislature decides to keep unconstitutional crimes against nature law
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:26 am to imjustafatkid
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I'm still wondering why this is even an issue. The fact that the police set up a sting and then had to release their "prisoners" should be embarassing to the police officers but unless this is a pattern of events I'd say it's not the end of the world. Ridiculous outdated laws exist in Alabama too but there are waaaaaay more important things the legislature needs to focus on other than repealing laws that can't be enforced in the first place. Seems like this was done just to shore up votes for all of the politicians involved. The dems pander to their base by supporting it and the repubs pander to their base by opposing it. But whether it passes or fails nothing has happened anyway. It's a lose-lose for taxpayers.
How many more people have to be illegally arrested for this to become important enough to repeal then? I'd imagine you'd feel differently if you were one of them because I'm sure you've broken this law before too.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:32 am to Mickey Goldmill
Do you guys understand why people like me hate religion. Religious people use their faith as a way to meddle in the lives of others. This is just another example of it.
I hope none of you were hoping for a blowjob tonite.
I hope none of you were hoping for a blowjob tonite.
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