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Old 09-14-08, 07:09 AM   #46
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Worldwide ages of consent:

http://www.avert.org/aofconsent.htm
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Old 09-14-08, 01:41 PM   #47
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At Afghanistan and Bharain. Both say a man (boy?) must be 18, but a woman must be married (age doesn't seem to matter). But if male-male sex is illegal, who is this 18-year-old guy having sex with? If she has to be married to him why not say he has to be married too, and drop the age requirement? Of course maybe he's doing it with someone else's wife, but I'll bet that's illegal there too.

Just plain silly sometimes.
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Old 09-14-08, 01:44 PM   #48
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but what is it in other countries?
We prefer plain, everyday, unplanned ... SEX!

You mean like this?

That looks quite painful!:rotfl:
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Old 09-14-08, 02:33 PM   #49
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At Afghanistan and Bharain. Both say a man (boy?) must be 18, but a woman must be married (age doesn't seem to matter). But if male-male sex is illegal, who is this 18-year-old guy having sex with? If she has to be married to him why not say he has to be married too, and drop the age requirement? Of course maybe he's doing it with someone else's wife, but I'll bet that's illegal there too.

Just plain silly sometimes.
I'm reading Bahrain as 16 :hmm:
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On a slightly different note:

the EU is legalising pedophilia. I read abiout it before, it is unfortunately a very solid concern indeed, like so many other issues as well. Laws and constitutions are very sensitive concerning their wording, and if something as imp0orant as the EU consrtitution is putting somehting into givcen words and no others, deleting former, earlier phrases, than this has a meaning and hardly happens by random chance only.



that is another interpretation of that asking critical questions about religion in general should be forbidden by claiming that free religious practice is guaranteed by a constitution. That way, laws get turned against those whom they should protect and serve, and secularism gets hollowed out.
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Old 09-14-08, 07:19 PM   #51
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@ Mikhayl: I surmised pretty much what you described. I just thought the way it was worded was funny enough to comment on.
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On a slightly different note:

the EU is legalising pedophilia. I read abiout it before, it is unfortunately a very solid concern indeed, like so many other issues as well. Laws and constitutions are very sensitive concerning their wording, and if something as imp0orant as the EU consrtitution is putting somehting into givcen words and no others, deleting former, earlier phrases, than this has a meaning and hardly happens by random chance only.



that is another interpretation of that asking critical questions about religion in general should be forbidden by claiming that free religious practice is guaranteed by a constitution. That way, laws get turned against those whom they should protect and serve, and secularism gets hollowed out.
Michael Savage predicted this would happen 10 years ago, and that America would follow suit if we keep progressives in office. The man was right agian...
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Old 09-15-08, 05:22 PM   #53
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the EU is legalising pedophilia. I read abiout it before, it is unfortunately a very solid concern indeed...
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What was the part in the middle again, Otto?


Does the EU have a legislative competence to create a unitary European Criminal Law?

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Old 09-15-08, 11:57 PM   #54
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On a slightly different note:

the EU is legalising pedophilia. I read abiout it before, it is unfortunately a very solid concern indeed, like so many other issues as well. Laws and constitutions are very sensitive concerning their wording, and if something as imp0orant as the EU consrtitution is putting somehting into givcen words and no others, deleting former, earlier phrases, than this has a meaning and hardly happens by random chance only.



that is another interpretation of that asking critical questions about religion in general should be forbidden by claiming that free religious practice is guaranteed by a constitution. That way, laws get turned against those whom they should protect and serve, and secularism gets hollowed out.
**** I didn't know they did this? What a bunch of A-holes. Wow europe just sold there children to dirty people for nothing?.
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