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Thursday, January 7, 2010

The Dallas Prostitution Program: Roseanne Frangione

I do not want my tax dollars spent on reforming hookers with hearts of gold. It is amazing how much of our tax dollars are burned up by frivolous programs that are destined to fail. I am a divorced mother raising two beautiful sons while I work a full time job. I would appreciate help furthering my higher education, for child care and for help with my housing expenses. However I have chosen to work for a living in order to pay for those things myself, and I have chosen an honest profession in which to do so. If I lived in Dallas I could quit my job, slip on a pair of hot pants and stilettos and: voila! I could have all of that paid for, and probably much, much more.

America was founded as the land of opportunity. It was designed to be a country where everyone could be whatever they aspire to as long as they work hard. It is becoming a nationwide slum of filth where whores and drug addicts are rewarded for their actions and given special privileges for choosing to help contribute to the moral decline of our nation.

I researched the program that is in place in Dallas and I discovered that several cities across the country are watching it closely to see if they would like to implement similar programs. Why they would want to emulate a program with such a poor “success” rate is beyond me. I can only hope my city doesn't decide to try anything like it. The only thing worse than having a prostitute move in next to me and my innocent children is to have my tax dollars pay for her to move in next to me and my innocent children.

Guest blogger Roseanne Frangione resides in the Tampa Bay area where she is raising two sons, ages three and six, and works as a media consultant.