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    I'm a little puzzled about why twin beds is supposed to stop any buggery from occuring.

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    should be a third option. He should treat all people equally but have a choice who he did business with. i.e. he shouldn't have offered them the twin room just said no. or he banned all unmarried couples from sharing.

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    I thought the democratic vote would bring out a true response of what the majority of people believe is correct...

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    The people have spoken....

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    Rights v prejudice

    <FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>Imagine a scenario where an individual offers private rooms in his home as a B+B business. He does not like the idea of gay men having sex (we don't know why not - religious, prejudice) and will not let them use the double bedroom, but he will let them use the twin bed room. Should the owner be forced by law to let the men use the double bedroom?</FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>Results (total votes = 26):</FONT><table bgcolor=#FFFFFF border=0 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 width="75%">
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    <FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>He should be forced by law to let them use double room - he should not have freedom to choose who to do business with</FONT>&nbsp</td>
    <td height><FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>8&nbsp;/&nbsp;30.8%</FONT>&nbsp</td><td><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/bar.gif width=92 height=10 hspace=3>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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    <FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>He should not be forced by law to let them use double room - he should have freedom to choose who to do business with</FONT>&nbsp</td>
    <td height><FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>18&nbsp;/&nbsp;69.2%</FONT>&nbsp</td><td><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/bar.gif width=207 height=10 hspace=3>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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    <a href=http://p201.ezboard.com/fcukfrm5.showMessage?topicID=638.topic><FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>Vote Now</FONT></a> &nbsp

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