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To: purpleland
The far reaching consequences of legalizing drugs, as well as using psychotropic meds without Rx, is not addressed by specious arguments nor by faux studies supporting a radical political agenda.

MJ was legal before the 1930s, before they passed racist laws from fears of black jazz musicians. Nice to know you support racist laws. You're the radical here.

73 posted on 10/13/2005 5:47:41 PM PDT by Sir Gawain
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To: Sir Gawain

"MJ was legal before the 1930s, before they passed racist laws from fears of black jazz musicians. Nice to know you support racist laws. You're the radical here."

*THEY* feared Black jazz musicians??? Who are *They*?
Then when MJ became illegal, *THEY* no longer feared Black jazz musicians? Those who support anti-drug laws are racists? Are you suggesting that anti-drug laws are racist laws?

Nice to know you have absolutely no sense of logic and are totally irrational because your mind is so constipated with delusions of racism. I am NOT dismissing racism existed in the 1930's. I am dismissing your idiotic comments as ad hominem nuisance.

"...porque no tiene marijuana por fumar." (lyric excerpt)

Ah, you immortal Black traditional (New Orleans) jazz musicians of the 1930's: Fats Waller, Jellyroll Morton, Sidney Bechet, Lil Armstrong, Kid Ory, Louis Armstrong, et al, God Bless you all.


81 posted on 10/13/2005 6:26:08 PM PDT by purpleland (Vigilance and Valour!)
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