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	<title>Comments on: From Annie Sprinkle: Yes on Prop K (Bound, Not Gagged)</title>
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		<title>By: christine</title>
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		<dc:creator>christine</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 21:49:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The opponents of this proposition K are telling lies, and scare tactics to get people to vote against it. By lying and saying that all prostitutes are forced to do it against their will. Yet they can never find anyone who was a victim of this. Where are all these victims? Why arenâ€™t they coming out and talking and showing themselves? Itâ€™s just a made up lie. It is very difficult to force anyone to do something against their will. They would need 24 hour guards, and be watched over like being in prison, with no chance to escape. Try getting someone to do something they donâ€™t want to do and see how successful you are - you wonâ€™t be. Since this is a victimless crime, the opponents and racial feminists need to invent a victim in order to get support. They could have chosen the johns, the hookers or the city itself. They chose the hookers to be the victims even though itâ€™s the hookers who want to decriminalize because they realize itâ€™s the police, justice system and the government that hurts them, not the johns. Why is it that the ONLY people who are working for this to pass are the prostitutes themselves? Why would the victims themselves want this to pass? Maybe it is because they are victims of the police and justice system who abuse them and their customers. By the way, there is a federal law the says any foreigner who was a victim of prostitution in the USA if they go to the justice department and complain and help prosecute their pimp, then they can stay in the USA, get a green card and become a US citizen. So that means these women will then be encouraged to lie about it, in order to become citizens. So if you are a woman, just lie, pick a random guy to be your pimp and you can become a US citizen, and get money from the government. Easy - isnâ€™t it?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The opponents of this proposition K are telling lies, and scare tactics to get people to vote against it. By lying and saying that all prostitutes are forced to do it against their will. Yet they can never find anyone who was a victim of this. Where are all these victims? Why arenâ€™t they coming out and talking and showing themselves? Itâ€™s just a made up lie. It is very difficult to force anyone to do something against their will. They would need 24 hour guards, and be watched over like being in prison, with no chance to escape. Try getting someone to do something they donâ€™t want to do and see how successful you are &#8211; you wonâ€™t be. Since this is a victimless crime, the opponents and racial feminists need to invent a victim in order to get support. They could have chosen the johns, the hookers or the city itself. They chose the hookers to be the victims even though itâ€™s the hookers who want to decriminalize because they realize itâ€™s the police, justice system and the government that hurts them, not the johns. Why is it that the ONLY people who are working for this to pass are the prostitutes themselves? Why would the victims themselves want this to pass? Maybe it is because they are victims of the police and justice system who abuse them and their customers. By the way, there is a federal law the says any foreigner who was a victim of prostitution in the USA if they go to the justice department and complain and help prosecute their pimp, then they can stay in the USA, get a green card and become a US citizen. So that means these women will then be encouraged to lie about it, in order to become citizens. So if you are a woman, just lie, pick a random guy to be your pimp and you can become a US citizen, and get money from the government. Easy &#8211; isnâ€™t it?</p>
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		<title>By: Kathryn</title>
		<link>http://www.thesexcarnival.com/2008/10/from-annie-sprinkle-yes-on-prop-k/comment-page-1/#comment-3218</link>
		<dc:creator>Kathryn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 15:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Way to spread the word! The fact that you share real stories really makes the reasons for supporting Prop K make more sense. It&#039;s easy to get mired down by all of the propaganda and confusing messages surrounding some of the propositions this year but things get a lot clearer when you look at the real situations people are in and the way that a vote would impact those situations. Keep up the good work ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Way to spread the word! The fact that you share real stories really makes the reasons for supporting Prop K make more sense. It&#8217;s easy to get mired down by all of the propaganda and confusing messages surrounding some of the propositions this year but things get a lot clearer when you look at the real situations people are in and the way that a vote would impact those situations. Keep up the good work &#8230;</p>
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