pretty little white girl is lost in Aruba. Which seems like a strange place for a high school trip. It's a dutch carribean island, so the laws will be loose there. I haven't been there, but I have been to another dutch carrbibean island (actually 1/2 was dutch, and 1/2 was french), St. Martin. Prostitution was legal there, though I'm not sure about marijuana. I wouldn't think you want high school kids going to whore houses, but I digress. And the girl was at a night club (that probablay serves alcohol) at 1:00 AM with no chaperone around?
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what I find funny about this story, is they had ads for an Aruba vacation within the story.
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Re: Another Missing white woman story for you all
Originally posted by Dissident
pretty little white girl is lost in Aruba. Which seems like a strange place for a high school trip. It's a dutch carribean island, so the laws will be loose there. I haven't been there, but I have been to another dutch carrbibean island (actually 1/2 was dutch, and 1/2 was french), St. Martin. Prostitution was legal there,?
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/06/03/mis....ap/index.html
If it was legal in St. Martin, it was invisible, when QOTM and I were there. Most tourists were honeymooners (we were a little post-honeymoon), and the main activities were beach going, shopping, finedining (on the French side) and gambling (on the Dutch side)."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Re: Re: Another Missing white woman story for you all
Originally posted by lord of the mark
If it was legal in St. Martin, it was invisible, when QOTM and I were there. Most tourists were honeymooners (we were a little post-honeymoon), and the main activities were beach going, shopping, finedining (on the French side) and gambling (on the Dutch side).
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I'm a little confused. She is 18, so why should she need a chaperone when visiting a night club ? She is old enough to vote, drive a car, join the army etc. so why shouldn't she go to a place serving alcohol ?With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
Steven Weinberg
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Originally posted by BlackCat
I'm a little confused. She is 18, so why should she need a chaperone when visiting a night club ? She is old enough to vote, drive a car, join the army etc. so why shouldn't she go to a place serving alcohol ?
The fact is, she's still in high school, and the school has taken responsibility for her.
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