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August 29, 2007 at 7:33 pm
I’m a bit surprised they are calling this a crime. From what I understand, he was trying to pick up a sexual partner. Is there something I am missing?
August 30, 2007 at 5:48 pm
I can’t speak for the laws of Minnesota.
And if merely attempting to pick up someone for sex were a crime, half the bars in Wilmington would have to close.
I do, however, know this: If I have to go to the can in an airport, I sure as heck want to be LEFT ALONE.
But, once again,
it ain’t the sex.
It’s the hypocrisy.
I know of no law against hypocrisy.
But hypocrisy still outstinks a paper mill.