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kelly4

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No.

Sodomy = illegal in Louisiana. Illegal things get you arrested.

Nice association fallacy though.... Please stop by the other thread about fallacies, you'd definitely learn something.

Not that you'd condone learning anything, then you wouldn't have ignorance to hide behind.
According to you, and I quote...

"Police will arrest you=gay sex."

How is a quote from you a fallacy? How does getting arrested = gay sex?
 

Canna Sylvan

Well-Known Member
No.

Sodomy = illegal in Louisiana. Illegal things get you arrested.

Nice association fallacy though.... Please stop by the other thread about fallacies, you'd definitely learn something.

Not that you'd condone learning anything, then you wouldn't have ignorance to hide behind.
Do tell how you get arrested for sodomy which the charge is a consensual act? This will get interesting. I'll make popcorn while you prepare.
 

Ceepea

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I want him to show me how it's possible to get arrested for gay sex, sodomy, etc.
An undercover East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff’s deputy was staking out Manchac Park about 10 a.m. one day this month when a slow-moving sedan pulling into the parking lot caught his attention. The deputy parked alongside the 65-year-old driver and, after denying being a cop, began a casual conversation that was electronically monitored by a backup team nearby.

As the two men moved their chat to a picnic table, the deputy propositioned his target with “some drinks and some fun” back at his place, later inquiring whether the man had any condoms, according to court records. After following the deputy to a nearby apartment, the man was handcuffed and booked into Parish Prison on a single count of attempted crime against nature.
http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2013/07/28/2366811/louisiana-sodomy-law-arrests/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/29/louisiana-police-sting-gay-men-anti-sodomy-law_n_3668116.html

Law enforcement in Baton Rouge have reportedly been using an invalid, unconstitutional law to target and arrest adult gay men, according to a new report.

The Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office sting was revealed on Saturday by the Baton Rouge Advocate, which investigated the arrests of at least a dozen Louisiana gay men since 2011 who agreed to consensual gay sex with undercover officers. In all of the cases, the men were arrested under the state's anti-sodomy law, which was struck down as unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2003 ruling in Lawrence v. Texas.

Technically invalid yet still on the books, the state's "Crime Against Nature" law prohibits “unnatural carnal copulation by a human being with another of the same-sex or opposite-sex or with an animal” along with “solicitation by a human being of another with the intent to engage in any unnatural carnal copulation for compensation,” according to Louisiana legislature.
 

Ceepea

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So, undercover cops find gay men, ask them if they want to have some 'fun' back at their house, then arrest them when they get there.

That's how one arrests a gay man, for wanting to have gay sex..... consensually, not for profit.
 

Canna Sylvan

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So, undercover cops find gay men, ask them if they want to have some 'fun' back at their house, then arrest them when they get there.

That's how one arrests a gay man, for wanting to have gay sex..... consensually, not for profit.
That's legal and not false arrest?
 

kelly4

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his rents are actually lower than pretty much anywhere else in town and i'll be happy to give you the names of the apartment complexes so you can verify. his employees get very fair wages that they can actually live on (maintenance guys start at $16 an hour) and if they come in under operating budget, they split the extra money as a bonus between themselves at year end. he's also putting a couple of his employees' kids through college too.

but do go on.
I'm not saying he doesn't care about, or take care of his workers. He is rich and doesn't need all of that money. He could still lower rents and be grand, just grand. Why do the in-laws insist on keeping the poor man down?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I learned it from you.

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tough sell since you've been here and whining before i was a member.

i bet you cried when they arrested frazier glenn miller and said "so what! lots more people like him exist, why arrest him!?!" and that your mommy had to send you to bed without dessert for carrying on all night about it.
 

UncleBuck

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I'm not saying he doesn't care about, or take care of his workers. He is rich and doesn't need all of that money. He could still lower rents and be grand, just grand. Why do the
in-laws insist on keeping the poor man down?
you should call and check on his rents. if he lowered them any further, people would get pretty skeptical about why they are so low, suspect the worst, and might choose to rent elsewhere.
 

Canna Sylvan

Well-Known Member
No, that's the point.

It's not legal, but they still do it. It's unconstitutional.
How is that different than any other false arrest like planting evidence? Criminal cops exist other than Louisiana. Because it's by an anti-gay cop it's worse than an anti-drug cop?
 

UncleBuck

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How is that different than any other false arrest like planting evidence? Criminal cops exist other than Louisiana. Because it's by an anti-gay cop it's worse than an anti-drug cop?
so you think being arrested for a drug that you choose to do and know is illegal is worse than getting arrested for how you were born and know is legal under the constitution?

why you whining so much about this, rabbit?
 
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