To: Texaggie79
I ONLY see the need for intervention because hard drug users are a THREAT to others. Our very existence is a THREAT to us all. In each and everything we do and everyplace we go there is potential THREAT. Guess what? Well that's life.
One theory has it that man once slept on the slopes of cliffs in order to avoid becoming victim of prey to the many predators of the time...theorizing this is why some have spiraling falling nightmares. Obviously that was a THREAT. And if you read the Bible, one will discover violence, war, and sexual deviations beyond imagination...obviously a THREAT for the time.
Today some folks perceive some backstreet drug addict as a THREAT to their very existence and way of life. If true, then it would seem that these folks who are fearful of some backstreet drug addict disturbing their own existence...well to me, it just doesn't say much for their own existence if it is that weak.
469 posted on
01/18/2003 8:04:14 PM PST by
takenoprisoner
(stand for freedom or get the helloutta the way)
To: All
My message is this. Don't worry about what some low life on the backstreet is doing to himself. Concern yourself with what you yourself are doing for yourself, your family, your country, and your freedom as a proud American. Stand tall and steadfast for freedom. Do not allow drug addicts and terrorists to take away our freedom. When we do, we forfeit our freedom and they win. And in this case, losing is not an option.
470 posted on
01/18/2003 9:39:27 PM PST by
takenoprisoner
(stand for freedom or get the helloutta the way)
To: takenoprisoner
You must not know any hard drug users. They do not live in the "backstreet". The ones I know even live in big expensive houses. They are ALL a threat. They cannot act responsibly, they are a danger to their children, they are not in control of themselves. They have no right to do that in my state.
480 posted on
01/19/2003 12:09:08 PM PST by
Texaggie79
(seriously joking or jokingly serious, you decide)
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