To: Miss Marple
The subject of this thread is the danger George Soros posts to the election process. All I have to say is this: does it occur to you that all the things that Soros supports...open borders, death, abortion, subjugation to the UN, etc. are meant to destabilize and destroy American society?
Regardless of your opinion, his support of drug legalization is meant for the same purpose. If prohibition caused more trouble than legalization, he would support prohibition.
I must leave for the evening, but I suggest you think about that.
123 Miss Marple
I've been thinking about, and posting about restoring our free republic for five years now, Miss M..
Many here seem to have forgotten that main mission of FR..
-- In their eagerness to bash our enemies, like Soros, -- some have become very much like him, imo.
125 -tpaine-
Miss Marple wrote: Hello. I am back from dinner.
Now, tpaine, at what point does
legalization of drugs become part of restoration of our republic? Is there documented evidence of the use of heroin, marijuana, and menthaphetamines in the papers of the founding fathers?
Nope.
If I have to choose on who cares about this country, I am coming down on the side of President George W. Bush, not George Soros.
Soros thinks he is a nation unto himself. I am suspicious of anything he promotes.
The point has been reached, imo, where the re-legalization of drugs, based on alcohol type regulations, must become part of the restoration of our republic.
This unconstitutional prohibitional 'war' is tearing our republic apart.
At #67, I parodied the author & CWO:
"Let me be clear: Soros earned his money, and he can spend it on whatever he wants. What concerns me is the monstrous hatred Soros has developed toward the President of the United States--hatred shared by others in his social circle."
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CWOJackson wrote:
Soros...the sugar daddy for the pro-dope crowd
Let me be clear:
What concerns me is the monstrous hatred developed toward those who oppose some of the policies of the President of the United States--prohibitional policies directed towards guns, drugs, and individual rights.
CWO's same specious agit-prop line could be parodied as:
-- 'Bush...the sugar daddy for the pro-prohibition crowd.'
157 posted on
12/21/2003 7:47:19 AM PST by
tpaine
(I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacker in me.)
To: tpaine
So, after re-posting various comments from me, you, and CWO Jackson, you sum it all up by saying "Bush-the sugar daddy of the pro-prohibition crowd."
I must conclude that legalization of drugs is more important to you than any other issue, including the survival of the republic, which Soros is actively working to undermine.
I also have concluded that there is no point in having further discussion with you about this issue.
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