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To: SandfleaCSC
In the movie, the town of Bomont's ban on dancing was legislated after a car accident took the lives of four teenagers, at least one of whom was drinking, when they were driving home from a dance in neighboring Baylor County.

Why did you think it was banned -- because it was sinful?

I'd be interested in seeing your rebuttal of Lord Voldemort's points rather than a smart-a$$ reply to well thought-out post.

11 posted on 12/22/2002 11:41:09 AM PST by robertpaulsen
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To: robertpaulsen
Be careful for what you wish for cupcake.

Since Oct. 1, Border Patrol and U.S. Customs Service agents working in the southernmost tip of Texas, from Laredo to Brownsville on the Gulf of Mexico, have seized more than 93 tons of marijuana with an estimated value exceeding $150 million. That much less to line the pockets of Osama bin Laden and murdering drug kingpins. That much less to dirty the lungs and destory the minds of schoolchildren. It is good to see that at least one part of the government still works as the law intended.

So marijuana smokers are lining the pockets of bin Laden now. Looks like we've actually found someone who believes that cockamaimy anti-drug commercial. Now go buy some premium unleaded and help Habib buy a new AK-47. We also see in the above post the old "save the children" argument. Stuff the little buggers full of Ritalin, but for God's sake, don't let any marijuana in the country for their benefit. One government drug law does, however, work just as it is intended. The asset seizure and forfeiture law that confiscates property without a guilty verdict and distributes the "booty" to law enforcement works like a charm. Tell me that you support that law so that we all can know where you stand on freedom, liberty, and government intrusion.

It is flooding in, stashed behind truck seats, mixed in with loads of tomatoes, stuffed into hollowed-out floor beams of flatbed trucks and, in one case, stuffed under a disabled grandmother sitting in the front seat of a car. And so called libertarians on Free Republic defend these smuggling scumbags. The law means nothing, common decency means nothing, even their own families means nothing to them. Still they cry "Let me sell my drugs on American playgrounds with no protest" It is good that morality still triumphs over license at the ballot box in America.

Another "for the cheeeeldrin" argument, how suprising. How many kids die by guns every year? Probably quite a bit more than do by THC. Maybe all you WODdies don't care a whit about human life, just your own narrow agendas. Just a reminder, stupidity, fraud, and greed rule at the ballot box. See years 1992-2000 for a good example.

*Disclaimer...I am not advocating gun control. Just holding up a little hypocracy. Viva Darwin.

U.S. teenagers use marijuana more than any other drug, according to the U.S. government's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The marijuana abuse is secondary, it is the law itself that these delinquents abuse. Is there some sort of sick fun that they find in being arrested and punished? With every drug law arrest, it makes it less likely that doping losers like these will be serving cheese burgers to unsuspecting customers at MacDonalds, which is probably the only honest job that they can get. Maybe they can learn a trade in prison.

So, more teenagers use marijuana than alcohol and nicotine? I'm gonna have to call you out on your statement, I believe that it is pure bulls**t and that's about as nice as I can put it. The drug laws abuse the public, you've got it backwards. For every non-violent drug offender behind bars, there's going to be one less bed for a violent offender. Not to mention the fact that we all have to pay for prisons....let them take extra taxes out of all you WODdies' income to pay for the 600,000 marijuana offenders that get arrested in 2003.

marijuana smokers are the front-line consumers in a multibillion-dollar industry. Did anybody really think that Libertarians get their blood money from those who do not addle their minds with marijuana? Follow the money. A terrorist can kill a lot more Americans by making them dull and stupid than they can by hijacking a whole fleet of airplanes.

Libertarian blood money? You should have taken the left turn at Albequerqe, Bugs...you're lost. You want blood money, talk to Saudi Arabia, Texaco, and the Republicans in Congress and the White House. We've been targeted by the Middle East since the 60's and it has got zero to do with drugs. The terrorists are the ones who believe they have the absolute, God-given right to tell the world how to live and just what the population can or cannot ingest. It sounds suspiciously like you WODdie authoritarians...simply replace pork and alcohol with marijuana.

"You can't stop everything," Rose said. "But I haven't been here yet in a 24-hour period where we haven't caught something." People happly handing over their freedom for the price of a baggie of drugs. Maybe a few decades in prison will change their minds, or being sent back to the hellholes they came from.

You WODdies are the ones who are so eager to hand over everyone's freedom for your silly little crusade. The folks who skirt the unconstitutional set of drug laws, the ones who refuse to recognize legislative tyranny are the true patriots, not you people.
12 posted on 12/22/2002 12:26:09 PM PST by SandfleaCSC
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To: robertpaulsen
I'd be interested in seeing your rebuttal of Lord Voldemort's points rather than a smart-a$$ reply to well thought-out post.

What points? It was a quarter grain of half-truth in a bucket of perjoratives. The only thing I saw that was of any relevance was "Follow the money", and even that was misdirected.

15 posted on 12/22/2002 6:18:22 PM PST by tacticalogic
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