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To: Four Twenty

Well, regarding illegal immigration enforcement, our wonderful elected folks seem to be trying to follow your path to legalization of drugs. Of course you realize that California is not only the leading liberal state, but also one of the few that has folks way outside of the mainstream and they do have some doozies...

If America follows California, we will become a defenseless, drug happy, non-polluting commune...but you will be able to have your high. Can’t wait for that.


55 posted on 09/26/2010 9:41:33 PM PDT by Deagle
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To: Deagle
If America follows California, we will become a defenseless, drug happy, non-polluting commune...but you will be able to have your high. Can’t wait for that. I have to tell you, it's really not as much of a "high" as you're probably thinking. Basically, it enhances perception. Food tastes amazing. Imagine the hungriest you've ever been. Then think of the first bite of food that you bring to your lips. You know how good that tastes? Well that tastes like dog poop compared to what everything tastes like when you're stoned. Music? Imagine your favorite song, being played by your favorite band, in your living room, on the best day of your life. That's what every single song sounds like after a few tokes. Any sensory experience just feels a million times better. And everyone's your friend. The world is a relaxed, mellow place. No need to fight with anyone. So it's not really a "high," but I will enjoy it quite a bit when it's legalized. I'm glad to hear that you're awaiting it as eagerly as I am! But seriously... "defenseless"? Nah, I want a strong military with spiffy uniforms. I'd prefer if we didn't spend so much money risking our brave young men saving the lives of a bunch of ungrateful Mohammedans who want to kill us no matter how nice we are to them, but some wars are necessary. "Drug happy"? I don't want to see anyone become a slave to any substance or habit, but if we could trade all our alcoholics for stoners, this world would be a better place. "Non-polluting"? Well, I don't want soot to be pumped onto my property, do you? "Commune"? Ha! I'm probably more of a free-marketer than you are. You wouldn't believe what I would like to do to most of our regulatory agencies. The fact is that the Mexican gangs are being supported by drug prohibition the same way that Al Capone was supported by alcohol prohibition. We do the same thing, and expect a different result. That, sir, is madness.
56 posted on 09/27/2010 1:26:33 PM PDT by Four Twenty (Those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end. --C.S. Lewis)
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