Free S-x in MD

So, all you horny teenage boys who want to see naked women, you can now do so in the Montgomery County locker rooms. Well, technically not yet, but the county there is considering allowing any and all genders in the women's locker room. If you're a pervert or a pedophile, you are welcome in Montgomery County. If you like gawking at naked women, move to Maryland, land of open sex.

Of course, you might not actually see any naked women or girls in those locker rooms, because any one female with the tiniest bit of sense will simply avoid those locker rooms at all costs. Don't worry, though, I'm sure this government will soon pass a law allowing perverts and teenage boys in your home bathroom, too. After all, otherwise it would be "discrimination."

Posted by: Ogre at 02:05 PM

Comments

1 Frightening stuff.

Posted by: Mindflame at November 04, 2007 06:47 PM (P7Q53)

2 Government at work. Yup, very frightening.

Posted by: Ogre at November 04, 2007 08:29 PM (2WD8n)

3 Considering last week Portland, ME schools considered it acceptable to hand out birthcontrol to 11 year old girls,had been doing so for years, and without parents knowledge so this doesn't surprise me. Home school is going to become a safer option in the future. Our forefathers knew that Government should never be allowed to enter private lives to this degree... I am beginning to think the wrong side won the Civil War! States rights over centralized government sounds good.

Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at November 05, 2007 06:28 PM (eaqGd)

4 Anything other than home school today is just plain dangerous. Seriously. While everyone thinks THEIR government school is okay, and they know that the people/teachers in THEIR school are fine, it's always everyone else's schools. I have news for those people -- it's NOT. It's ALL government schools. While there can be good people working there, the system, and it's goals, are pure evil.

Posted by: Ogre at November 05, 2007 06:41 PM (oifEm)

5 I listened to Horowitz a year or so ago, and what is going on in Colleges and Universities is Anti-American propoganda pushing. Having had my eyes opened, I have seen agendas being pushed at the local level in high schools and middle schools. Home schooling isn't easy, but it is doable and I'm convienced, should be done.

Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at November 05, 2007 07:11 PM (eaqGd)

6 Glad to hear it -- the more children that are freed from the government indoctrination systems, the better educated and more free people will be.

Sure, it's hard, but freedom's never been easy.

Posted by: Ogre at November 05, 2007 07:17 PM (oifEm)






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