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Huckleberry Finn
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« on: January 08, 2004, 08:08:27 PM »

There's some "social"=moral issues in policies in Europe too. In Finland we had very broad discussion about the same sex marriage. Issue divided all other parties except Greens (pro of course) and Christian Democrats (against) Many conservatives (National Coalition Party) supported liberal law, but also few in the left (in Social Democrats and Left Alliance) were against it.  

In the end parlament accepted it pretty wide margin.

In this moment the illegalize of buying sex services it's major moral issue. And that's very broadly suported by Left. (feminism) Many in the Right are against, cos they think that this law will be hurt individual right to choose freely and bring goverment in the private sector of life. (and they are all males...)  

I think that parlament is going to way of illegalize.
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