To: sarcasm
7 posted on
02/22/2004 5:10:08 AM PST by
martin_fierro
(O Tempora! O Mores! O Canada!)
To: martin_fierro
Martin, is that person still among the living?
9 posted on
02/22/2004 5:34:30 AM PST by
Texan5
(You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line..)
To: martin_fierro; Texan5
12 posted on
02/22/2004 5:56:56 AM PST by
Nita Nupress
(Free Republic *IS* the new press..................Heh, heh, heh.. Don't you just *LOVE* it?!)
To: martin_fierro
That photo sequence could do a lot more to steer people away from drugs than the hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars spent on propaganda, and the billions spent on enforcement and incarceration of users. And it's a lot cheaper too. You want to end up like her? Become a meth addict. You don't? Don't. It beats destroying the Bill of Rights, which is what we have now.
49 posted on
02/22/2004 8:20:00 AM PST by
coloradan
(Hence, etc.)
To: martin_fierro; coloradan; Texan5; Nita Nupress
What a powerful statement you made and you only used two words and two numerals -- November 1979 - January 1989.
Like Nita I was fascinated by it and will visit the drugfreeaz site next.
Coloradan hit it right on the head -- just use those pictures instead of throwing away tax $$$ -- definitely a pretty powerful preventive measure.
I just don't know what can be done with those poor lost souls who are already addicted to it. It is heartbreaking to see how someone could go from looking relatively healthy to that corpse-like addict.
67 posted on
02/22/2004 10:39:11 AM PST by
MizRiz9
To: martin_fierro
This would make a great anti-drug ad. The only thing most teen girls are interested in is their appearance. Typical scare tactics(i.e.-you might die)don't work.
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