Posted on 10/05/2016 6:59:51 AM PDT by raccoonradio
My husband always cracked up at the town border signs....”Entering LYNN” “Entering BEVERLY”
LOL
But the FR drug advocates said that if we only legalized MJ, all our problems would go away.
1. Execute drug dealers
They are not human. They need to be killed with prejudice. Same with gang members. At this point we have to say that it's no longer up to us to rehabilitate them or punish them. They simply have to be exterminated.
Drug dealers need more and more addicts as victims. They destroy lives. Execution is the only way to eliminate the scourge.
<><>I doubt this young couple were taking heroin due to crippling pain.<><>
Me too, but I have to give everyone the benefit of the doubt until evidence shows otherwise. I still thought it was prudent to point out an issue a lot of people are unaware of.
Incredibly sad — heartbreaking the children had to endure this.
Powerful stuff - so sorry this has happened to your son and his family. Given that many of today’s children are affected by it, I wonder if we will see them lead a renaissance against substance abuse in the near future.
There’s a song by John Forster called Entering Marion
“Entering Beverly, which was lovely and not overbuilt..”
Then he finds himself entering Lawrence and Lowell...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tszk53PWge8
When it comes to drug addicts destroying childrens’ lives, I will not give them the benefit of the doubt. I have a good neighbor whose drug addicted daughter and series of boyfriends/etc have ruined the lives of about 9 children. Children are ruined, usually for good, by drug addicted parents.
No benefit of doubt for me.
Responsible people, even if suffering from pain, do not OD on heroin with little children depending on them.
OMG, hilarious!!! He even brings Athol into it, lollllll!
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