David Barak wrote: <snip>
For crying out loud - this is UTAH, not the moon: the people there are just like people everywhere. Yeah, they tend to be a bit more socially conservative than the libertarian-leaning NANOG membership is used to, but it's not like they've got 2 heads and three arms - if you prick them, they'll bleed...
From their hands, and feet, like in Stigmata ? Remind me not to visit Utah, on Easter. :} FWIW, they are doing articles right now, on how the evangelicals, thanks to "Faith Based Initiative" are using the money funneled into them, and their new close associations, to influence policy in US Government. So much for the "Wall of Separation". :\ Prepare for a lot more of it to come down the road. The Schiavo case is a great example. From a legal standpoint, they have -nothing- to stand on... 20 judges have said so. The parents gave up, and signed the "right of attorney" over to the husband, years ago. End of _legal_ story. But, this administration, and a mob of RRR, don't really care about the law, as much as appearances, and grandstanding. So, the _exact_same_man_ who signed into law the Governments right to pop the plug on the poor, _irrespective_ of the wishes of the caregiver, -or- family, is leading the mob with pitchforks against just such an action. Go Figure. Like I said, "The Moral Majority were Neither".
so while I agree that this is a goofy law which was poorly written - there IS a demand for this type of service, and we'll see how it plays out.
If there is a demand for the service, someone will be _more_ than happy to sell it to them, however, you -don't- need a law, just the demand. Just think, anyone who tries to offer this service, if he were to have an error, or a mistake, will face criminal charges, as well as the potential Civil Lawsuit, similar to Vonage. Double Jeopardy for trying to do "the right thing". And something else to remember about those "Blue Laws", they are usually old and antiquated.. not, passed in the last 6 months. Who would have thought the "Dark Ages" would have a revival, post 2000 ?
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