Harry Reid wants to end prostitution in Nevada
February 23, 2011
Harry Reid is saying that the time has finally come to end prostitution in Nevada.
I would like to add that is is well past time to end the prostitution in Washington; for we keep paying them, and they keep…..well you get the picture.
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NH Tea Party Coalition
LOL…………..you’re primed this morning Steve……….lol.
It was just too easy!
Does Harry really believe that the one state where prostitution is strictly controlled and monitored, including required weekly medical exams of the working girls, that by making it illegal that prostitution is going to go away? The oldest profession in the world is just going to go away. I DON’T THINK SOOOOOO!
Con or lib — or middle-of-the-road — by the time you become a US Senator or US Representative, you’ve got a mattress strapped to your back. EVERYBODY in the game owes someone, no exceptions. Even “no earmarks” McCain has his debts.
And the more we let the big corporate checkbooks into the game, all we really do is squeeze out the grasroots people like most of us, who can only spring for $25 here and there. Certainly nothing to drive a Senator or Representative to his knees.
Gawd – cynical Wednesday, eh?
At any rate, have a marvelous day and may God bless us all!
TGY
It is a healthy cynicism, and it come from years of getting screwed.
Dirty Harry has finally proposed something worth while. How many years has it taken? Now lets see if he can make it come true? This is something best addressed in their state legislature, seeing as he is a Federal Senator if it is addressed at the federal level we need to be very cautious as to what is attached to this bill it hits the House of Reps.?
If I know these sneaky trash bags they’ll attach something nefarious to it then use it as a tool to make Conservatives look bad.
You are right, this is a state issue and Harry may speak his opinion about this but there is nothing he can do directly.
He wants to make himself illegal. Go figure.
LOL! He should be illegal.
It takes one to want to get rid of one.
He certainly fits the description.
Since when can a US Senator tell a state what to do? I know, redundant question.
Apparently when that senator becomes president.