To: winston2
In the broadest sense - I like people who choose cannabis.
Glad to know that you mix with a fine group of people. Seems to me, however, that while dope may not be the root of social problems, it is sure to be found wherever social disorder is rampant. There is little wonder why it was an element of the leftist sacrament during the cultural revolution of the 1960's. Today, it is simply the K-Mart equivalent of adolescent rebellion.
To: WorkingClassFilth
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adolescent rebellion(snip)
You don't have a problem with "rebellion", do you?
Does not unjust laws fuel such a rebellion?
I for one, think this country needs a few many things changed.
Career politicians for one - they are like diapers - they need changing regularly and for the same reason.
Governments that dictate the most minuscule details of our lives is not a good thing to me either.
We do need "a more perfect union". Don't you agree?
10 posted on
09/17/2006 6:47:04 AM PDT by
winston2
(In matters of necessity let there be unity, in matters of doubt liberty, and in all things charity;-)
To: WorkingClassFilth
Seems to me, however, that while dope may not be the root of social problems, it is sure to be found wherever social disorder is rampant. Yep, it's prevalent with every anti-social or luddite political movement, not to mention criminals.
16 posted on
09/17/2006 7:11:58 AM PDT by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
To: WorkingClassFilth
it is sure to be found wherever social disorder is rampant.At the risk of sounding politically incorrect, the instances of rampant social disorder in recent memory seem to be fueled by malt liquor.
48 posted on
09/17/2006 6:29:25 PM PDT by
tacticalogic
("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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