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freeandfun1 said:So you are now calling him ugly? You like pusing your luck don't you?
Yeah, but 'noellie' can also have a positive meaning

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freeandfun1 said:So you are now calling him ugly? You like pusing your luck don't you?
Blashyrkh said:Yeah, but 'noellie' can also have a positive meaning![]()
Blashyrkh said:I don't eat shit.![]()
Merlin1047 said:Yup - and you are positively banned for 48 hours. Normally the first banning would only be for 24, but I figured you earned a bonus.
Next time you want to see if a moderator is bluffing when he warns you, I'd suggest you try someone besides me.
Kathianne said:I just KNEW that was coming!![]()
Trigg said:Reading this I got the idea the Dutch poster was ganged up on. After all he/she wasn't the one who brought up slavery. The post started out as a question about prostitution and drugs.
By the way as far as prostitution is concerned why not legalize it??? At least then the cops wouldn't spend so much time trying to catch people "in the act of solicitation". They could also require the women to get checked for STDs. Not a bad idea.
manu1959 said:the dutch poster brought up slavery in reference to the civl war
the us will never go for legalized prosititution......we can't even show a boob during the superbowl there is no way you would ever get anyone to agree to let you pay a fin to get a hummer at half time
Trigg said:Actually Comrad brought it up at the bottom of his post on the second page. From there the thread kind of got lost in a slavery argument.
Your right prostitution will probably never be legalized in the US, but that doesn't mean it doesn't make sense. After all it isn't going anywhere, oldest profession and everything, so why not legalized it and tax it???
Granted, this article is discussing the Netherland Antilles, but any quick search will show you that the government did not end slavery in all Dutch lands until 1863.
I know that in 1814 The King of the Netherlands officially terminates OFFICIAL Dutch government participation in the African slave trade, but until 1863 it was legal for Dutch citizens to own and trade slaves.
Also, I like how you so easily gloss over the centuries that your country was the largest slave trading nation in the world. You easily forget the Dutch West India Company and their more than two centuries of slave trading.
The US became a nation in 1776, less than 100 years later, we ended slavery. The Netherlands began trading slaves around 1630 and private ownership and trading of slaves continued until 1863. That is more than 200 years - twice as long as the USA
You have some balls don't ya?