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belladevine -> Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/9/2010 9:51:10 AM)


My topic is always about how to protect One's Human Rights.




belladevine -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/10/2010 4:39:46 PM)



I think that the people of this BDSM community would be better served knowing that
they have Supreme Court Justices that protect our kinky HUMAN RIGHTS.

I would never tell any body who to vote for but I think we all know that BDSM
includes a broad goup of "less than politically correct" life styles...gays, poly, ect.

Intelligence plays the most important role in your choices for ALL elected officials.

I can honestly say I do not understand or agree with anybody that favors BDSM but
would choose a religious person or other unqualified person that would try
to infringe on my KINKY HUMAN RIGHTS.

Politics and kink? Yes, I think it is a serious personal issue.




TheHeretic -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/10/2010 4:47:15 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: belladevine


My topic is always about how to protect One's Human Rights.



Respecting the house you're in seems like a good way to start.




Level -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/10/2010 4:49:06 PM)

I wonder how the OP feels about the French Foreign Legion.




slvemike4u -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/10/2010 4:56:03 PM)

Would not the OP still have Internet access there?




NorthernGent -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/11/2010 1:35:44 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: belladevine

My topic is always about how to protect One's Human Rights.



Well....what are your human rights? Outlining a couple of the one's that really matter to you will help get the discussion going.....and allow people to judge whether they're ompatible with the law?

As a pointer - the objective of the law isn't to ensure you are free to do as you please.




OrpheusAgonistes -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/11/2010 1:43:07 AM)

I'm new around here, and I can tell there is something weird about this thread but I don't know what.  I'm like that dude in that Dylan song.  The one who didn't know what was going on.

But if the topic is Justice vs the Law, then this is a good excuse to quote Gaddis:

"You get justice in the next world, in this world you have the law."




tazzygirl -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/11/2010 3:18:13 AM)

But what of those who do not believe in a "next world"




pahunkboy -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/11/2010 3:31:01 AM)

Sidenote:

Picking a fight with CM mods does NOT work.




tazzygirl -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/11/2010 3:32:33 AM)

pahunk, im going with the belief that your post was not meant for me. however, if im wrong, care to explain?




pahunkboy -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/11/2010 3:46:43 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

pahunk, im going with the belief that your post was not meant for me. however, if im wrong, care to explain?


Not aimed at you. It is a general rule of thumb- for this board.  Post 3 "house" here is what triggered this comment.




tazzygirl -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/11/2010 7:09:21 AM)

ahhh gotcha [;)]

thanks for the clear up on aisle 5.. lol




Termyn8or -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/11/2010 10:24:47 AM)

How to protect your rights ? Well you could try the Weaver method, just don't sell any sawedoff shotguns. Go out in the woods and just live off the land, and forget the phones, electricity and all that. You'll be as free as it gets.

Anything else, living within society anywhere will result in the curtailment of your rights.

Another way to look at it would be to live your life totally without money. Think of it, and you see most people don't want it. It is not easy.

In modern society you give up rights for convenience and a sense of security. Rights, and what you must give up of them to coexist are mutually exclusive. Randy Weaver was relatively free, but look what happened to him. They call him a White Separartist because he was a separatist and happened to be White. Randy was a separatist of course, but it's not like he wanted all the N______ moved out of his neighborhood, he didn't want to be in any neighborhood. Period.

Freedom is a word that is bandied about all the time, but few understand it. I got a thing in the mail telling me that I could enjoy the "freedom" of having the Black Card. That is a very good credit card, just whipping it out you get just about anything you want. Not everyone even gets an offer for one, and the freedom ? The freedom to pay $500 a year fee and $200 for each additional user sets me free to go to work to pay the bill.

So one must consider - just how much freedom do I really want ?

And also, any contract you sign, and any promise you make detracts from your freedom, and without signing anything there are a plethora of things in life of which you cannot partake. Still want it ?

T




pahunkboy -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/11/2010 10:36:01 AM)

Well Term, good fences make good neighbors.








belladevine -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/12/2010 10:25:04 AM)


I wish people could expand their minds beyond the boundaries of ridicule and worthless chatter.

I want the people of BDSM to be more united. B is for Bondage.

If you want people to keep coming back to BDSM then they they must be whipped.

Here we should want to all be heading the same direction (kinda, a little bit, sorta)?????

FUCK THAT.

We should be moving a head. As One.





belladevine -> RE: Freedom / Justice / The Law (4/14/2010 9:08:51 AM)



Thankyou for waiting patiently for my posts.

We can move a head now.




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