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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: VWE on July 04, 2007, 01:12:27 PM
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Like father like son (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070704/ap_on_re_us/people_gore_s_son)
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So...
Putting people behind bars for soft drug related offensives is really getting out of hand.
I was watching cops the other night and the swat team totally wrecked a house that they expected to be selling pot. After the smoke cleared they pulled the guys out of the house and a hole once of weed.
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It sounds like a repeat offense. Not sure why anyone thinks he should get a break this time around.
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Originally posted by FX1
So...
Putting people behind bars for soft drug related offensives is really getting out of hand.
I was watching cops the other night and the swat team totally wrecked a house that they expected to be selling pot. After the smoke cleared they pulled the guys out of the house and a hole once of weed.
Getting pulled over for doing 100 mph while under the influence DOESN'T warrant a trip to a 'room without a view'?
(WOW, a Prius can go 100? sure it wasn't kilometers?)
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No DUI charge in that article. Looks like the kid likes to smoke pot and be young.
I never did drugs but knew lots of pot heads that are very well off today. One even holds a high office in Texas politics.
100 in a pius at 2am is not smart.
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LOL Al Gores son!
I gotta use this again... Appropriate!
(http://www.grimsreapers.com/images/hybrid.jpg)
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He's just building his resume' for a democratic run at the white house.
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Originally posted by FX1
No DUI charge in that article. Looks like the kid likes to smoke pot and be young.
I never did drugs but knew lots of pot heads that are very well off today. One even holds a high office in Texas politics.
100 in a pius at 2am is not smart.
I think you're allowing a predisposition on your part (I know because I share it with you) to have missed a clue. Look at the photo, after clicking to see a larger image. He's stoned at booking, no doubt. If he's driving in my community at 100mph and stoned, I want him jailed for felony time...even though I completely agree that the "War On Drugs" is a miserable failure that's become abusive.
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He musta had that thing going downhill, with a tailwind. :rofl
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they said "about 100" which in newspeak is 78. and it was probly downhill at that.
lazs
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Originally posted by bj229r
(WOW, a Prius can go 100? sure it wasn't kilometers?)
Oh yeah, they'll get there. It's not going to be anywhere near as fast as something not lugging hundreds of pounds of batteries & generators.
From the handful I "dogged out", I'd say it's 3 times slower to 80mph, and 5 times slower to 100mph than my v6 4Runner.
Now, to get to that speed quickly... basically, you'd need to drive off the grand canyon.
edit: this sounds REALLY sad.. but I was smoked by a 1.5L freakin' Scion xB. That's just pathetic.
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i think that kid is going to get a carbon footprint on his behind when dad gets back home.
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Originally posted by SteveBailey
He's just building his resume' for a democratic run at the white house.
Yeah... dems only like the soft drugs. I guess only in the GOP can use cocaine and hope to one day lead the free world. :rofl
Seriously though... I think there was some serious profiling going on in this case. I mean look at the facts... a white guy, driving a prius in LA... I bet the cops were saying to themselves "this guy is definitely packing some weed... lets pull him over." :rofl :rofl :rofl J/K-
But it is pretty damn funny. I had no idea a Prius could do 100... and the fact that he was caught in possession of MJ too boot... AG3 is the ultimate cliche.... what a f****** hippy. Throw the book at him!
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I guess my response is, "Al, I suggest you spend a little less time telling the rest of us how we should live, and a little more time telling Al Jr."
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^lol
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Originally posted by culero
I think you're allowing a predisposition on your part (I know because I share it with you) to have missed a clue. Look at the photo, after clicking to see a larger image. He's stoned at booking, no doubt. If he's driving in my community at 100mph and stoned, I want him jailed for felony time...even though I completely agree that the "War On Drugs" is a miserable failure that's become abusive.
He wasn't charged with DUI 23152(a)CVC though.
If little Gore was smart about it, he refused to perform FST's and refused a chemical sample (blood, breath or urine). The officers could have 'forced' him to submit a blood sample, but if they didn't.. DUI will never stick.
Officers apparently used "the strong odor of marijuana" as PC to search the car, but if he wasn't driving under the influence of marijuana.. he hadn't been smoking marijuana. Ergo there was no smoke for the officers to smell. Unless Al Gores son can smoke weed and be unaffected by it.
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dude..he has his perscirption for it..its his medicine
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"The deputies said they smelled marijuana and searched the car, Amormino said. They found less than an ounce of marijuana along with Xanax, Valium, Vicodin and Adderall, which is used for attention deficit disorder, he said.
"He does not have a prescription for any of those drugs," Amormino said."
and driving 100mph increases your carbon footprint.
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Originally posted by SteveBailey
He's just building his resume' for a democratic run at the white house.
Yeah cuz bush's daughters are so angelic. God, they're kids. Get over yourselves.. they screw up, make mistakes and smoke pot, no matter what Mom and Dad have to say. You bunch of hypocrites.
How he got a prius past 65...
Proof of alien existence, IMO.
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He has an excuse to do drugs, his dad is Al Gore
LOL LOL LOL
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Originally posted by SteveBailey
He's just building his resume' for a democratic run at the white house.
Oh, did someone drown, too??
:)
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Originally posted by FX1
"lots of pot heads that are very well off today. One even holds a high office in Texas politics."
Ok... i think we may have found a connection here..
pothead ---> politician. Sounds plausible to me :D
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moray... you don't see the hypocracy of driving a prius past the speed limit?
What kind of mileage does that thing get when that tiny little engine is strained to the limit pushing 5,000 lbs of plastic and batteries around?
lazs
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Originally posted by lazs2
moray... you don't see the hypocracy of driving a prius past the speed limit?
What kind of mileage does that thing get when that tiny little engine is strained to the limit pushing 5,000 lbs of plastic and batteries around?
lazs
Hypocracy is saying or doing something and then extolling another action as being "proper". I've never seen Al Gore's child talking about anything at all in the public eye...therefore his actions cannot be construed in that way. My point is, commenting on what someone else's GROWN son chooses to do is ludacris. He's 24 years old, and in possession of soft drugs. I would venture to guess that 60% of 24 year olds in this country are in possession of some kind of soft drugs these days. That's why it's called the experimentation age.
You have a right to pick Al Gore apart for this as much as I have a right to pick apart you for something your 20-ish adult children choose to do.... exactly zero.
If you choose to pick someone apart for drug use, your president was well known to use cocaine in his twenties. But you won't go there will you?
THAT'S the definition of hypocracy.
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MORAY37
what if he got those "soft" drugs from rush limbaugh........AAAGGGGGHHH.:noid
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Originally posted by lazs2
moray... you don't see the hypocracy of driving a prius past the speed limit?
What kind of mileage does that thing get when that tiny little engine is strained to the limit pushing 5,000 lbs of plastic and batteries around?
lazs
I'm with you lazs... (feels forehead to check for fever)
But I bet it still gets better than a GMC Yukon doing 55... (narrowly misses having my lefty card pulled).
:aok
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Originally posted by Sabre
I guess my response is, "Al, I suggest you spend a little less time telling the rest of us how we should live, and a little more time telling Al Jr."
Much could be said about George Bush and his problem children..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1360829.stm
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moray... maybe I missunderstood. I thought the car belonged to the son.
If so, he fits the description of someone saying, or, representing himself one way and acting the differently. It is presumed that a person who buys a pious is doing so to "help"... if he then negates all the "good" the car is capable of...
He is then only driving it for looks. It is like his father chiding us but having a huge wasteful home.
It is like you calling people "stupid" and participating in "dangerous behavoir" when not wearing a seat belt or helmet yet swimming without wearing a flotation device despite the number of drownings every year.
lazs