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Turn your ardor to the real concerns facing the country -- like what the nights will look like in our urban areas now that sodium streetlights and their penitentiary orange glow are replaced with LEDs.
Personaly, I'm optimistic. I remain convinced that the corpselike pallor visited upon one and all by the sodium lights contributes to urban unrest and general malaise.
Turn your ardor to the real concerns facing the country -- like what the nights will look like in our urban areas now that sodium streetlights and their penitentiary orange glow are replaced with LEDs.
Personaly, I'm optimistic. I remain convinced that the corpselike pallor visited upon one and all by the sodium lights contributes to urban unrest and general malaise.
Lawrence v Texas already legalized sodomy in the military and has been used to overturn several previous military sodomy convictions.
Not to be technical, but that is not exactly true. It did not legalize sodomy it said that anti-sodomy laws were unconstitutional. Basically you can't make it illegal. The effect is obviously the same. it is kind of like abortion. Abortion was not legalized rather laws that prohibited abortion were unconstitutional...illegal. They are both based on the same concept that it is a privacy issue and that a person has a right to have control over their own body.
Women are anally penetrated much more often than men.
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