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X ` Man[_3_] December 11th 11 10:59 PM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
On 12/11/11 5:52 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/11/2011 4:02 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/11/11 3:50 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/11/2011 2:56 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 12/11/2011 2:27 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 13:16:42 -0500, wrote:

On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:46:07 -0500,
wrote:

You seem to be extremely interested in getting Mary Jane legalized.
Do you have an appetite for the stuff?

The real reason a lot of us want to see this legalized is because the
war on drugs has become one of the worst examples of a bloated
government program that simply wastes tons of money and returns
nothing to the tax payer.
The blow back has resulted in some of the worst constitutional
assaults
(profiling,.warrentless car searches, warrantless aerial surveillance
with IR imagery, warrantless wire taps, financial monitoring and the
list goes on)

Most of the abuses in the patriot act have been SOP for the DEA for
years.

===

In addition to that, the "war on drugs" has become very much like
prohibition. The demand is there, the consumers are there, so a huge
illicit and illegal industry has sprung up to keep the market
supplied. Profits of this industry are artificially inflated
because of the illegality, and because of the huge profits, corruption
and crime run rampant everywhere the drug trade operates. Like
prohibition the supporting criminal supply network is far worse than
the original problem. Everyone wanted to make drugs illegal to
protect their children but the kids are getting drugs anyway along
with the societal problems of the drug industry which have become
pervasive.

The war on drugs is unwinable.
The war on crime is unwinable.
The war on terrorism is unwinable.
Wars, the way we fight them, are unwinable.
Let's abandon those efforts.
We should also can all laws and the IRS code in favor of the ten
commandments. Then we won't need no steeenkin lawyers no more.



So big mouth, tell me what's so bad about pot? What justifies keeping it
illegal beyond "because it is"?



Drugs have made iSnotty the successful man he is today.


What do you care, do you have something to add to the conversation or
are you just trolling again


I don't care, iSnotty. I just like to point out what an ignorant,
uneducated, unemployable, useless little right-wing asshole you are.
Actually, I don't have to point it out...you do a great job of that all
by yourself.

BTW, as usual, the other day you were incorrect in your assessment of
heroin use.

Asshole.


Wayne.B December 12th 11 12:49 AM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 16:47:21 -0500, Drifter wrote:

I assume that
you say drug use is a "victimless" crime. I strongly disagree on that
point.


===

There are plenty of very legitimate issues with drug use but you can't
control that aspect by making drugs illegal. Exactly the same as
prohibition - if people want to buy something, they'll find a way and
others will be there to help them and profit.


BAR[_2_] December 12th 11 12:45 PM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
In article om, .
@..com says...

On 12/11/2011 2:27 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 13:16:42 -0500, wrote:

On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:46:07 -0500,
wrote:

You seem to be extremely interested in getting Mary Jane legalized.
Do you have an appetite for the stuff?

The real reason a lot of us want to see this legalized is because the
war on drugs has become one of the worst examples of a bloated
government program that simply wastes tons of money and returns
nothing to the tax payer.
The blow back has resulted in some of the worst constitutional
assaults
(profiling,.warrentless car searches, warrantless aerial surveillance
with IR imagery, warrantless wire taps, financial monitoring and the
list goes on)

Most of the abuses in the patriot act have been SOP for the DEA for
years.


===

In addition to that, the "war on drugs" has become very much like
prohibition. The demand is there, the consumers are there, so a huge
illicit and illegal industry has sprung up to keep the market
supplied. Profits of this industry are artificially inflated
because of the illegality, and because of the huge profits, corruption
and crime run rampant everywhere the drug trade operates. Like
prohibition the supporting criminal supply network is far worse than
the original problem. Everyone wanted to make drugs illegal to
protect their children but the kids are getting drugs anyway along
with the societal problems of the drug industry which have become
pervasive.

The war on drugs is unwinable.
The war on crime is unwinable.
The war on terrorism is unwinable.
Wars, the way we fight them, are unwinable.
Let's abandon those efforts.
We should also can all laws and the IRS code in favor of the ten
commandments. Then we won't need no steeenkin lawyers no more.


Require everyone 18 and over to carry a loaded pistol.

Drifter[_5_] December 12th 11 01:29 PM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
On 12/12/2011 7:45 AM, BAR wrote:
In raweb.com, .
@..com says...

On 12/11/2011 2:27 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 13:16:42 -0500, wrote:

On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:46:07 -0500,
wrote:

You seem to be extremely interested in getting Mary Jane legalized.
Do you have an appetite for the stuff?

The real reason a lot of us want to see this legalized is because the
war on drugs has become one of the worst examples of a bloated
government program that simply wastes tons of money and returns
nothing to the tax payer.
The blow back has resulted in some of the worst constitutional
assaults
(profiling,.warrentless car searches, warrantless aerial surveillance
with IR imagery, warrantless wire taps, financial monitoring and the
list goes on)

Most of the abuses in the patriot act have been SOP for the DEA for
years.

===

In addition to that, the "war on drugs" has become very much like
prohibition. The demand is there, the consumers are there, so a huge
illicit and illegal industry has sprung up to keep the market
supplied. Profits of this industry are artificially inflated
because of the illegality, and because of the huge profits, corruption
and crime run rampant everywhere the drug trade operates. Like
prohibition the supporting criminal supply network is far worse than
the original problem. Everyone wanted to make drugs illegal to
protect their children but the kids are getting drugs anyway along
with the societal problems of the drug industry which have become
pervasive.

The war on drugs is unwinable.
The war on crime is unwinable.
The war on terrorism is unwinable.
Wars, the way we fight them, are unwinable.
Let's abandon those efforts.
We should also can all laws and the IRS code in favor of the ten
commandments. Then we won't need no steeenkin lawyers no more.


Require everyone 18 and over to carry a loaded pistol.


Yup. Condition 1. Then see how ****heads like Krause behave.

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X ` Man December 12th 11 01:31 PM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
On 12/12/11 7:45 AM, BAR wrote:


Require everyone 18 and over to carry a loaded pistol.



Well, that ought to cut down on the number of obnoxious, right-wing
assholes like you. Will you wear a target on your foreheads?


Drifter[_5_] December 12th 11 01:38 PM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
On 12/12/2011 8:31 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/12/11 7:45 AM, BAR wrote:



Require everyone 18 and over to carry a loaded pistol.



Well, that ought to cut down on the number of obnoxious, right-wing
assholes like you. Will you wear a target on your foreheads?


Would that make it easier for you to take aim at a human?

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iBoaterer[_2_] December 12th 11 01:43 PM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
In article m,
says...

On 12/11/2011 3:05 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 14:16:47 -0500, wrote:

On 12/11/2011 1:16 PM,
wrote:
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:46:07 -0500,
wrote:

You seem to be extremely interested in getting Mary Jane legalized.
Do you have an appetite for the stuff?

The real reason a lot of us want to see this legalized is because the
war on drugs has become one of the worst examples of a bloated
government program that simply wastes tons of money and returns
nothing to the tax payer.
The blow back has resulted in some of the worst constitutional
assaults
(profiling,.warrentless car searches, warrantless aerial surveillance
with IR imagery, warrantless wire taps, financial monitoring and the
list goes on)

Most of the abuses in the patriot act have been SOP for the DEA for
years.

I C If it's difficult to police then legalize it. Does that make sense?


It is easy for the police, they love the Rambo aspect of kicking down
doors and slapping people around. It is just hard on the tax payer and
the innocent people who end up paying for it or just get swept up in
the violence (narco or police)

I suppose you thought alcohol prohibition was a great idea too. There
are far more parallels than differences. In fact the laws against pot
were strengthened in the 30s to fill the gap when all of the
prohibition agents were laid off. There was more than just a little
racism involved too.
Pot was seen as being a black and latino drug of choice while middle
class people just got drunk on the "good" drug.


Alcohol abuse often has the same result as drug use. I don't know of any
drug, alcohol included, that enhances your senses, awareness, and motor
control. I suppose that is why employers frown upon the use of any of
those substances in the workplace. Gosh, they've even banned
smoking,"for the public good". It's tough when people can't act
responsibly. They have to be regulated and I know you don't like it.


Most employers are just looking at the bottom line. The insurance
carriers give them a discount if the implement strict drug and alcohol
use restrictions.

iBoaterer[_2_] December 12th 11 01:45 PM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
In article ,
says...

On 12/12/11 7:45 AM, BAR wrote:


Require everyone 18 and over to carry a loaded pistol.



Well, that ought to cut down on the number of obnoxious, right-wing
assholes like you. Will you wear a target on your foreheads?


Speaking of which, coward, how come you've become so quite when I took
you up on your offer to meet me in public in Huntingtown?

North Star December 12th 11 02:18 PM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
On Dec 12, 9:29*am, Drifter wrote:
On 12/12/2011 7:45 AM, BAR wrote:





In raweb.com, .
@..com says...


On 12/11/2011 2:27 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 13:16:42 -0500, wrote:


On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:46:07 -0500,
wrote:


You *seem to be extremely interested in getting *Mary Jane legalized.
Do you have an appetite for the stuff?


The real reason a lot of us want to see this legalized is because the
war on drugs has become one of the worst examples of a bloated
government program that simply wastes tons of money and returns
nothing to the tax payer.
The blow back has resulted in some of the worst constitutional
assaults
(profiling,.warrentless car searches, warrantless aerial surveillance
with IR imagery, warrantless wire taps, financial monitoring and the
list goes on)


Most of the abuses in the patriot act have been SOP for the DEA for
years.


===


In addition to that, the "war on drugs" has become very much like
prohibition. * The demand is there, the consumers are there, so a huge
illicit and illegal industry has sprung up to keep the market
supplied. * *Profits of this industry are artificially inflated
because of the illegality, and because of the huge profits, corruption
and crime run rampant everywhere the drug trade operates. * Like
prohibition the supporting criminal supply network is far worse than
the original problem. * Everyone wanted to make drugs illegal to
protect their children but the kids are getting drugs anyway along
with the societal problems of the drug industry which have become
pervasive.


The war on drugs is unwinable.
The war on crime is unwinable.
The war on terrorism is unwinable.
Wars, the way we fight them, are unwinable.
Let's abandon those efforts.
We should also can all laws and the IRS code in favor of the ten
commandments. Then we won't need no steeenkin lawyers no more.


Require everyone 18 and over to carry a loaded pistol.


Yup. Condition 1. Then see how ****heads like Krause behave.

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Would packin' heat make y'all feel like big brave men?

X ` Man[_3_] December 12th 11 02:25 PM

Another Virgina Tech shooting
 
On 12/12/11 9:18 AM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 12, 9:29 am, wrote:
On 12/12/2011 7:45 AM, BAR wrote:





In raweb.com, .
@..com says...


On 12/11/2011 2:27 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 13:16:42 -0500, wrote:


On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:46:07 -0500,
wrote:


You seem to be extremely interested in getting Mary Jane legalized.
Do you have an appetite for the stuff?


The real reason a lot of us want to see this legalized is because the
war on drugs has become one of the worst examples of a bloated
government program that simply wastes tons of money and returns
nothing to the tax payer.
The blow back has resulted in some of the worst constitutional
assaults
(profiling,.warrentless car searches, warrantless aerial surveillance
with IR imagery, warrantless wire taps, financial monitoring and the
list goes on)


Most of the abuses in the patriot act have been SOP for the DEA for
years.


===


In addition to that, the "war on drugs" has become very much like
prohibition. The demand is there, the consumers are there, so a huge
illicit and illegal industry has sprung up to keep the market
supplied. Profits of this industry are artificially inflated
because of the illegality, and because of the huge profits, corruption
and crime run rampant everywhere the drug trade operates. Like
prohibition the supporting criminal supply network is far worse than
the original problem. Everyone wanted to make drugs illegal to
protect their children but the kids are getting drugs anyway along
with the societal problems of the drug industry which have become
pervasive.


The war on drugs is unwinable.
The war on crime is unwinable.
The war on terrorism is unwinable.
Wars, the way we fight them, are unwinable.
Let's abandon those efforts.
We should also can all laws and the IRS code in favor of the ten
commandments. Then we won't need no steeenkin lawyers no more.


Require everyone 18 and over to carry a loaded pistol.


Yup. Condition 1. Then see how ****heads like Krause behave.

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Would packin' heat make y'all feel like big brave men?



Being in the navy didn't...

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