Thursday, April 14, 2005

Does Scalia believe in foreplay?

At NYU Thursday night, a student asked U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia if he sodomized his wife? Normally, this isn't the type of question one would ask anyone, especially a member of the Supreme Court. Justice Scalia simply replied that the question was unworthy of an answer.

But I beg to differ - You see, Scalia wrote the dissenting view last year when the Supreme Court overturned the Texas law against gay sex and sodomy. By not agreeing, Scalia is basically saying that the government has the right to come into anyone's bedroom and monitor their sex life. I'm sorry Antonin, but if two gay adults want to blow each other in the privacy of their own home, the state of Texas should not be allowed to arrest them.

So the question is a fair one; do you go ditch diving on your wife in the privacy of your own home? If not, I feel really sad for your wife. I really do. But if you do, does the government have the right to regulate it or make it illegal? Of course not, but that's not what you said.


NEW YORK POST ARTICLE:
WHEN U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia spoke Tuesday night at NYU's Vanderbilt Hall, "The room was packed with some 300 students and there were many protesters outside because of Scalia's vitriolic dissent last year in the case that overturned the Texas law against gay sex," our source reports. "One gay student asked whether government had any business enacting and enforcing laws against consensual sodomy. Following Scalia's answer, the student asked a follow-up: 'Do you sodomize your wife?' The audience was shocked, especially since Mrs. Scalia [Maureen] was in attendance. The justice replied that the question was unworthy of an answer."

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