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Posted by: Dizturbed One (Tuesday 4 January 2005, 7:14 AM)

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While that may be your opinion... You have no right to say what is sane or not to a particular person.

This is extending too far, and soon all rights will only be viable within a "culturalized" view i.e. a view that conforms to the public.

That is a form of oppresion, and continuing to allow even small and ridiculous (I do agree that the name is ludicrous) cases like this will do nothing but further elevate the problem.

In a hundred years we may all be forced to pick from a specific pool of names if that sort of logic is applicable. Or we may not be able to paint our houses or cars the color we want.

A man should be able to name his child whatever he wants. Period.

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