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Offline john9001

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re: super bowl antidrug etc
« on: February 04, 2002, 11:26:57 PM »
i think every one missed the point of the ads, it's not if a "drug " is good or bad, what they tried to say was,"where does the money go?" if you use alcohol or tobacco some of that money goes to fund sports teams or auto racing(thats good stuff), but if you use illegal drugs most of that money goes to criminals and terrorists(thats bad stuff).

try to keep a clear logical mind, (for those on ganja just say "oh wow man,heavy" and agree with me.
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« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2002, 11:29:48 PM »
All this for fast cars and terrorists.

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« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2002, 11:45:29 PM »
I was WAY to drunk to understand those ads.

Loved the Budlight AD where the Bot just beat the toejam out of the other though. That was sum super funny toejam.

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« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2002, 08:35:09 AM »
Wow

yeah, that last thread got bizzare, didn't it..

to each their own as I have/had friends of all types, maybe except Joe and his buddy :)

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Re: re: super bowl antidrug etc
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2002, 08:56:45 AM »
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Originally posted by john9001
i think every one missed the point of the ads, it's not if a "drug " is good or bad, what they tried to say was,"where does the money go?" if you use alcohol or tobacco some of that money goes to fund sports teams or auto racing(thats good stuff), but if you use illegal drugs most of that money goes to criminals and terrorists(thats bad stuff).

try to keep a clear logical mind, (for those on ganja just say "oh wow man,heavy" and agree with me.




 Prove that one cent of money for marijuana goes to fund terrorists!  I bet you can't!  Most of the money stays here in the states in the hands of the dealers, the rest finds it's way to Mexico, Texas or Northern California (lot of terrorists up there eh?)  You would be shocked to find out how much of that stuff is grown localy here in the good US of A.  WOW man George Washington grew hemp!  

 Oh wow man heavy,  I have a brain and can think for myself maaaan.  Wow I don't believe everything the government tries to shove down my throat maaaaaaan.  That's Faaar out maaaaan.


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 David Letterman was right when he noted the drug commercial was snuggled inbetween Bud commercials wasn't he?    The whole thing stinks of hypocracy.....


 One act would stop the drug black market in it's tracks.   One act would decriminalize a very large portion of tax paying Americans.  One act would right the wrong done by the federal government,  can anybody here tell me where in the constitution it says the Fed's have the right to regulate marijuana use?  I can show you where it says if it's not in the constution it's the pervue of the states.......

 oh yeah...... class "C" misdemeanor!

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« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2002, 09:04:06 AM »
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Prove that one cent of money for marijuana goes to fund terrorists!


I recently read a biography about an individual that was smuggling marijuana from the Bahamas to the New England area for the IRA.  They used the money to buy weapons and ship them to Ireland.

The proof is out there Udie.  So is the denial.

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« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2002, 09:22:17 AM »
MAybe the commercials were just laying the groundwork for a real life "Clear and Present Danger" scenerio using anti terrorist tactics to address the drug issue here in the states by attacking its source ...

 I think drugs such as cocaine/crack "terrorize" our youth/society more than any "terrorist" could ever do and on a daily basis ...

seems the cocoa fields & the processing centers would be easy napalm targets
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« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2002, 09:43:55 AM »
The dirty little secret kept by chronic heavy pot users is that it causes elevated levels of estrogen and soft, puffy breasts in males.

The last thing we need is a bunch of pot smoking dope fiends running around looking for hostess ding-dongs. This is exactly what Osama bin Laden wants,
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« Reply #8 on: February 05, 2002, 09:50:46 AM »
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MAybe the commercials were just laying the groundwork for a real life "Clear and Present Danger" scenerio using anti terrorist tactics to address the drug issue here in the states by attacking its source ...

 I think drugs such as cocaine/crack "terrorize" our youth/society more than any "terrorist" could ever do and on a daily basis ...

seems the cocoa fields & the processing centers would be easy napalm targets


   I've seen the damage that drug does first hand but you know people have to be able to make up their own minds about stuff with out lies.  You know and I know that most drugs are bad for people, but HEROINE and COCAINE were legal in this country for the first 1/2 or more of it's existance and we still made it to number one. The drug war has done nothing but rape the constitution for 20 years.  The fact still remains that decriminalizing the stuff would stop the black market that day, period.  That's been proven in history back with prohibition.   I doubt that will ever happen though as the FBI, ATF, DEA and other wonderful constitution raping burocracies derive too much money and power from the drug war.   I feel the republican leaving me now if they are going to go back to the same old toejam with this drug war, and it's not because I smoke.


 It's really as simply as get off my squealing back for what I do in my own home.  (not talking to you personaly here) I'm a big boy and don't need to be punished for what others do.    Do I think cocaine and heroine should be legal?  Of course not they are highly physicly addictive substances, but the Feds have no business trying to control them unless they ammend the constitution.  A state make it illegal, I can't argue with that and fully support it, all states have drug laws. That's the way it should be, not in the pervue of the federal government.  IT'S NOWHERE IN THE CONSTITUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad: :mad:  Therefore it's in the pervue of the states as stated in the constitution.


AKDejavu,

 Ok maybe they get pot up in the north eastern USA that goes to support the IRA.  Well deal with the f_cking terrorist!!!!!!  Don't blame a pot smoker for bombs going off on the OTHER SIDE OF THE F_CKING WORLD  This isn't kindergarten.   If these peple could go to the liquer stor and buy a box of sensimile reds in a box :D the IRA would have to look else where.   What is the deal with our society?  Why must we always punish inocent people for the crimes of others?  It's just like this Enron crap.  Most likely there will be lot's of new regulations to deal with and the people that did the wrong won't get punished, or will get very light punishment.  What's happened to the American way?  Liberty, freedom?  They seem like dying concepts to me.....