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Should dancing be legal?


yes
  82% (14)
no
  17% (3)


Total Votes : 17
(last vote on : 8/6/2008 4:15:05 PM)
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pahunkboy -> Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 7:42:19 AM)

I know you have some shocking things to say on this; so lets open it up for discussion.

As you know dancing has implications in life.

Should it be legal?




OTKkindaGirl -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 7:47:47 AM)

yes..... it's even entertaining to watch those that can't dance that think they can.... like me for instance!





VeryMercurial -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 7:48:44 AM)

Yes, all forms of dancing should be legal.
Especially, dancing on poles and in laps.




Lynnxz -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 8:03:07 AM)

O.o

Why wouldn't it be legal?




pahunkboy -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 8:07:21 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lynnxz

O.o

Why wouldn't it be legal?




The US national dance policy is in need of reform.




Lynnxz -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 8:09:15 AM)

Well- step up in that amazing orange vest of yours and moderate that shit! haha




sub4hire -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 8:28:08 AM)

I've been to groups at the high school before the kids graduated.  They outlawed dirty dancing at school dances.

We outlawed it.  In reality should we have?  I don't know.  If a person talks to their children and the children understand the implications then what do they have to worry about?

Yet, if you don't.  Well as others told us dirty dancing could lead to something else.  They don't like the grinding that bothers people.

Yet in our context schools had to make a choice.  So, I feel we were right.  As a law for the entire country..which usually is one state in this country.  I don't know.  If you outlaw it people will do it more.  Aside from that does dancing hurt anyone?






OTKkindaGirl -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 9:04:02 AM)

Everybody cut footloose! 




NuevaVida -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 11:39:25 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: OTKkindaGirl

yes..... it's even entertaining to watch those that can't dance that think they can.... like me for instance!




This made me think of the Elaine Benes dance :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xi4O1yi6b0





Lynnxz -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 11:40:13 AM)

I'm still curious as to what PH is talking about.




Raechard -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 2:06:59 PM)

Dancing should be strictly errm restricted to those with a dance licence. IMOSVHO.
 
In fact when you consider the number of deaths attributed to dancing each year, you'll see a dance licence is the only sensible direction we should take on this issue.
 
Sure them liberal types will declare that dancing should not be restricted this way and that it is the thin edge of the wedge to a totalitarian society. I say yes if we can licence it we can tax it.  [8|]




Slavehandsome -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 2:18:11 PM)

Raechard has a very good point here.  Another thing we need to consider, aside from the deaths attributed to dancing every year (which if you look at the statistics, that number is rising at an alarming rate!), is "what's best for the children".  Now I know that there are a lot of people who think that most limitations are somehow traced back to some child safety issue, but our children's safety is NOT something we can compromise.  Sure, I remember growing up never wearing a seatbelt and surviving a few collisions unscathed, or living in a house that had lead paint (the military knew then that thermal imaging is blocked by lead paint) but decided not to chip off paint or bricks to chew on.  Besides, this whole dancing thing has gotten WAY out of control.  The last thing we need is a bunch of freethinkers in control of their own bodies.  First its the Cha Cha, then the Lambada, and before you know it, we've got terrorist cells forming in little pockets all over our nation that's devoted to freedom, and we can't have that!  Of course, in a free market society, consumers will decide whether or not the tax is too heavy, based on their consumption of it. 




Strongmindbody -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 2:43:16 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Raechard

Sure them liberal types will declare that dancing should not be restricted this way and that it is the thin edge of the wedge to a totalitarian society. I say yes if we can licence it we can tax it. [8|]



Indeed, this is becoming THE pivotal issue in the upcoming election. The next presidential candidate debate: Dance Off! (oh, I can see it now... think of the ratings!!)




favesclava -> RE: Should dancing be legal? (8/6/2008 4:39:55 PM)

as the Resident jingly dancing girl of course it should. i dance anywhere i hear music that moves me. i've joined belly dancing troupes at festivals , dance throught the sprinklers (to the delight of my male neighbors.), dance under a full moon skyclad, danced in the rain during a hot summer day. it will be a sad day when i will no longer be able to dance .
i'm finally a rebel with a cause!!!!!!




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