Tim B. Pointed out that transporting people across state lines for prostitution is a federal violation and might be investigated by the authorities if they were not preoccupied with keeping our nation safe from political diversity or dissent.

My guess is that none of the Vikes will do time. They have plenty of money to hire lawyers without asking for financial help, as DZ is forced to do. Hmmmm.... maybe these professional sports people are not as poor as they pretend to be when blackmailing taxpayers for tax money to build stadiums?

Of course, if the Twins and Vikings shed the pretenses, they could work out a way to "capitalize" on the whole thing by offering professional sports sex cruise packages to the fans. Face it folks, prostitution and pornography are great businesses and many big "mainstream" corporations make big money this way.

It might be good to legalize steroid use in professional sports as well. Less money would be wasted on masking agents, and teams and players could market their own favorite drugs to high school athletes.

So maybe governor "drop the *!*! puck Pawlenty" and our county and city leaders should just encourage the professional sports teams to drop the phony facade of being "clean and wholesome and as American as mom and apple pie." They could make more money and not need to ask for tax money for stadiums. The Gophers could learn a thing or two from this as well, no?

Meanwhile, law enforcement officials will be freed up to keep the homeland safe from political diversity on the Minneapolis city council.

-- when will we ever learn, when will we ever see?

from Lynnhurst at present -- Gary Hoover
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