October 27, 2009
Anti-Prostitution Bill Passes House Judiciary Committee
Carroll Andrew Morse
If I heard the roll properly on Capitol TV, Segal, Ajello and Driver were the only votes against.
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If I heard the roll properly on Capitol TV, Segal, Ajello and Driver were the only votes against.
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What schadenfreude the authoritarian moralists must be feeling right now at the expense of these women and their male customers. This compulsive need to terrorize and rule over the lives of peaceful individuals is surely the darkest side of humanity.
Posted by: Dan at October 27, 2009 11:57 PM"The dissenting votes were cast by Representatives Rodney D. Driver, D-Richmond; David A. Segal, D-Providence; and Edith H. Ajello, D-Providence." - Providence Journal
Heroes for individual liberty, all of them.
Posted by: Dan at October 28, 2009 12:36 AMI have a feeling that Driver objected for reasons different from Segal and Ajello, though I don't know for sure. I have a feeling that Driver doesn't think it should be criminalized at all while Segal and Ajello think the bill doesn't go far enough.
Posted by: Patrick at October 28, 2009 8:14 AMHuh? I don't get it. Segal and Ajello want more women arrested, you're saying? If so, I think you've got a severe misreading of the left.
Posted by: Mark at October 29, 2009 2:22 AM