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Quote by: Sonart Kite, my statement was in response to Milton Bradly's statement
Personally I see that Pasadena law was well intended but a tad silly, not to mention consitutionally questionable.
On the other hand, I find Milton's attitude equally bizarre, given his desire to return to life in the 18th century, when children's mouths were washed out with soap, God's name was not to be taken in vain and today's "liberal" attitudes about language and civility would have dumbfounded and shocked the average citizen. |
This is because you are comfortable operating under a complete misunderstanding, rather than learning form the input from this end of the conversation.
I'll say it again, just in case you actually desire to know...
I have no desire to return the country to the Eighteenth Century, I just think government ought to be as accountable as they were at that time. I don't like being expected to obey laws that the people making these laws don't obey themselves.
I'm tired of being the only one playing fair, yet I have enough personal integrity that I'm not willing to become complicit, and play the same contemptable game you are all now playing.