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On 20 Feb 2005 16:06:55 -0800, "YourMama" <ronaldmaustin@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Ryd wrote: >> Bush needs to be impeached. >> Now. > >I take it you are being sarcastic. I don't follow this group, but I >just wanted to see how these groups are treating Bush's admitted pot >use. It makes zero difference to anyone that Bush smoked pot. It >makes one hell of a difference that Bush, through his Office of >National Drug Control Policy, has put forth the proposition that pot >smokers support terrorism. Through such rhetoric, and Bush's >appointment of such moral folks as Ashcroft and Hutchison, more people >are in federal prison in this country for medical marijuana use than >terrorism. > >Note that I did not say "drug use" or even "marijuana use". I said >"medical marijuana" use. How do you think that these jailed patients >feel, not even having been permitted to tell the federal jury that >their marijuana use was medically authorized under state law, to read >that George Bush, who has them jailed through his policies, used pot >recreationally? Bush and those who support him couldn't care less how those people feel. They're into harming innocents. |
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Pot smoking is not innocent. It is only right that GWBush should jail dope
smokers. These are counter-culture degenerates who contribute nothing to national life. They have been shown to be lazy pacifists who deliberately challenge those who rightfully hold power, and they subvert natural authority whenever they can. They want to stop wars, to interfer with our exemplary capitalist system that offers the world to those who get on message and march as one. Dope smokers and lefties are interfering with the nation's ability to have a war as tradition should allow, they share none of our common human decency and values, and if allowed freedom to continue picking at every mistake and injustice they will make life difficult for the president. They are right now trying to bring him down, and they will cause all kinds of problems to our our image abroad and our hard won global supremacy by being troublemakers. The president and other people in authority are wise people who can handle the weed without letting it turn them into bleeding heart human and animal rights idiots, and it doesn't make them soft minded radicals like so many of the upstart campaigners and hangers-on who try to use our political and legal system to disagree with everything the administration says or does. The average person however, becomes a liberal lefty and gets all kinds of jumped-up ideas into his head when he smokes dope, and this cannot be allowed to affect our national politics so they should be jailed before they can do any damage. People who act in an un-american way by challenging our government (the two traits go hand in hand) should be automatically locked up until they take an oath of allegiance and agree to drop their insane leftist ways. People who smoke dope should be permanaently locked up because their brains have been affected and they will be no use to anyone again - they are little use to employers because cannabis reduces anxiety and this removes an employer's ability to coerce employees (and even worse, it means that in times of war when we need the nation to be anxious, fearful, and ever vigilant, cannabis can subvert that very powerful process), and even worse it makes employees disrespect their exployer and citizens disrespect power. I have seen this myself, and it was appalling to see otherwise useful employees laugh at their employer. They do not take their jobs seriously and they do everything they can to sabotage our corporations by being lazy at their jobs. The problem with cannabis is that it is the foundation of a counter culture which shows no respect for everything America holds dear, and they laugh at the American Dream. They spread their dangerous ideas and breed children who bring un-American t-shirts to school, and they won't go and fight for us. In a word they, like the French, are anti-thetical to our glorious system and they do everything they can to bring it down by using our very own constitution against us. That is why Bush wants dope smokers jailed, and I urge that the people of America should en masse storm the jails and free cannabis and political detainees because the Bush Regime is a Nazi system and the prisons are its concentration camps for those who get in the way. <* US *> wrote in message news:78di11d9rb92hlagbr01k8nmm0i2qtj4lq@4ax.com... > On 20 Feb 2005 16:06:55 -0800, "YourMama" <ronaldmaustin@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >>Ryd wrote: >>> Bush needs to be impeached. >>> Now. >> >>I take it you are being sarcastic. I don't follow this group, but I >>just wanted to see how these groups are treating Bush's admitted pot >>use. It makes zero difference to anyone that Bush smoked pot. It >>makes one hell of a difference that Bush, through his Office of >>National Drug Control Policy, has put forth the proposition that pot >>smokers support terrorism. Through such rhetoric, and Bush's >>appointment of such moral folks as Ashcroft and Hutchison, more people >>are in federal prison in this country for medical marijuana use than >>terrorism. >> >>Note that I did not say "drug use" or even "marijuana use". I said >>"medical marijuana" use. How do you think that these jailed patients >>feel, not even having been permitted to tell the federal jury that >>their marijuana use was medically authorized under state law, to read >>that George Bush, who has them jailed through his policies, used pot >>recreationally? > > Bush and those who support him couldn't care less how those people feel. > > They're into harming innocents. |
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In <news:cvfktv$mdf$1@sparta.btinternet.com>,
Alex Smith said: > Pot smoking is not innocent. It is only right that GWBush should jail > dope smokers. Hehe. That being the case, why is he not in jail himself? :-) > people of America should en masse storm the jails and free cannabis > and political detainees because the Bush Regime is a Nazi system and > the prisons are its concentration camps for those who get in the way. Ummmm... storming a jail is hard, stressful work. It burns a lot of calories and isn't exactly a mental or emotional walk in the park. Can we have a few reefers and a big barbecue supper with the detainees before we free them? |
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In <news:cvfktv$mdf$1@sparta.btinternet.com>,
Alex Smith said: > Pot smoking is not innocent. It is only right that GWBush should jail > dope smokers. Hehe. That being the case, why is he not in jail himself? :-) > people of America should en masse storm the jails and free cannabis > and political detainees because the Bush Regime is a Nazi system and > the prisons are its concentration camps for those who get in the way. Ummmm... storming a jail is hard, stressful work. It burns a lot of calories and isn't exactly a mental or emotional walk in the park. Can we have a few reefers and a big barbecue supper with the detainees before we free them? |
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Kinda reminds me of the 60's....
"Alex Smith" <alastairmcgowan@btopenworld.com> escribió en el mensaje news:cvfktv$mdf$1@sparta.btinternet.com... > Pot smoking is not innocent. It is only right that GWBush should jail dope > smokers. These are counter-culture degenerates who contribute nothing to > national life. They have been shown to be lazy pacifists who deliberately > challenge those who rightfully hold power, and they subvert natural > authority whenever they can. They want to stop wars, to interfer with our > exemplary capitalist system that offers the world to those who get on > message and march as one. Dope smokers and lefties are interfering with the > nation's ability to have a war as tradition should allow, they share none of > our common human decency and values, and if allowed freedom to continue > picking at every mistake and injustice they will make life difficult for the > president. They are right now trying to bring him down, and they will cause > all kinds of problems to our our image abroad and our hard won global > supremacy by being troublemakers. The president and other people in > authority are wise people who can handle the weed without letting it turn > them into bleeding heart human and animal rights idiots, and it doesn't make > them soft minded radicals like so many of the upstart campaigners and > hangers-on who try to use our political and legal system to disagree with > everything the administration says or does. The average person however, > becomes a liberal lefty and gets all kinds of jumped-up ideas into his head > when he smokes dope, and this cannot be allowed to affect our national > politics so they should be jailed before they can do any damage. > > People who act in an un-american way by challenging our government (the two > traits go hand in hand) should be automatically locked up until they take an > oath of allegiance and agree to drop their insane leftist ways. People who > smoke dope should be permanaently locked up because their brains have been > affected and they will be no use to anyone again - they are little use to > employers because cannabis reduces anxiety and this removes an employer's > ability to coerce employees (and even worse, it means that in times of war > when we need the nation to be anxious, fearful, and ever vigilant, cannabis > can subvert that very powerful process), and even worse it makes employees > disrespect their exployer and citizens disrespect power. I have seen this > myself, and it was appalling to see otherwise useful employees laugh at > their employer. They do not take their jobs seriously and they do everything > they can to sabotage our corporations by being lazy at their jobs. The > problem with cannabis is that it is the foundation of a counter culture > which shows no respect for everything America holds dear, and they laugh at > the American Dream. They spread their dangerous ideas and breed children who > bring un-American t-shirts to school, and they won't go and fight for us. In > a word they, like the French, are anti-thetical to our glorious system and > they do everything they can to bring it down by using our very own > constitution against us. > > That is why Bush wants dope smokers jailed, and I urge that the people of > America should en masse storm the jails and free cannabis and political > detainees because the Bush Regime is a Nazi system and the prisons are its > concentration camps for those who get in the way. > > <* US *> wrote in message news:78di11d9rb92hlagbr01k8nmm0i2qtj4lq@4ax.com... > > On 20 Feb 2005 16:06:55 -0800, "YourMama" <ronaldmaustin@hotmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >>Ryd wrote: > >>> Bush needs to be impeached. > >>> Now. > >> > >>I take it you are being sarcastic. I don't follow this group, but I > >>just wanted to see how these groups are treating Bush's admitted pot > >>use. It makes zero difference to anyone that Bush smoked pot. It > >>makes one hell of a difference that Bush, through his Office of > >>National Drug Control Policy, has put forth the proposition that pot > >>smokers support terrorism. Through such rhetoric, and Bush's > >>appointment of such moral folks as Ashcroft and Hutchison, more people > >>are in federal prison in this country for medical marijuana use than > >>terrorism. > >> > >>Note that I did not say "drug use" or even "marijuana use". I said > >>"medical marijuana" use. How do you think that these jailed patients > >>feel, not even having been permitted to tell the federal jury that > >>their marijuana use was medically authorized under state law, to read > >>that George Bush, who has them jailed through his policies, used pot > >>recreationally? > > > > Bush and those who support him couldn't care less how those people feel. > > > > They're into harming innocents. > > |
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Kinda reminds me of the 60's....
"Alex Smith" <alastairmcgowan@btopenworld.com> escribió en el mensaje news:cvfktv$mdf$1@sparta.btinternet.com... > Pot smoking is not innocent. It is only right that GWBush should jail dope > smokers. These are counter-culture degenerates who contribute nothing to > national life. They have been shown to be lazy pacifists who deliberately > challenge those who rightfully hold power, and they subvert natural > authority whenever they can. They want to stop wars, to interfer with our > exemplary capitalist system that offers the world to those who get on > message and march as one. Dope smokers and lefties are interfering with the > nation's ability to have a war as tradition should allow, they share none of > our common human decency and values, and if allowed freedom to continue > picking at every mistake and injustice they will make life difficult for the > president. They are right now trying to bring him down, and they will cause > all kinds of problems to our our image abroad and our hard won global > supremacy by being troublemakers. The president and other people in > authority are wise people who can handle the weed without letting it turn > them into bleeding heart human and animal rights idiots, and it doesn't make > them soft minded radicals like so many of the upstart campaigners and > hangers-on who try to use our political and legal system to disagree with > everything the administration says or does. The average person however, > becomes a liberal lefty and gets all kinds of jumped-up ideas into his head > when he smokes dope, and this cannot be allowed to affect our national > politics so they should be jailed before they can do any damage. > > People who act in an un-american way by challenging our government (the two > traits go hand in hand) should be automatically locked up until they take an > oath of allegiance and agree to drop their insane leftist ways. People who > smoke dope should be permanaently locked up because their brains have been > affected and they will be no use to anyone again - they are little use to > employers because cannabis reduces anxiety and this removes an employer's > ability to coerce employees (and even worse, it means that in times of war > when we need the nation to be anxious, fearful, and ever vigilant, cannabis > can subvert that very powerful process), and even worse it makes employees > disrespect their exployer and citizens disrespect power. I have seen this > myself, and it was appalling to see otherwise useful employees laugh at > their employer. They do not take their jobs seriously and they do everything > they can to sabotage our corporations by being lazy at their jobs. The > problem with cannabis is that it is the foundation of a counter culture > which shows no respect for everything America holds dear, and they laugh at > the American Dream. They spread their dangerous ideas and breed children who > bring un-American t-shirts to school, and they won't go and fight for us. In > a word they, like the French, are anti-thetical to our glorious system and > they do everything they can to bring it down by using our very own > constitution against us. > > That is why Bush wants dope smokers jailed, and I urge that the people of > America should en masse storm the jails and free cannabis and political > detainees because the Bush Regime is a Nazi system and the prisons are its > concentration camps for those who get in the way. > > <* US *> wrote in message news:78di11d9rb92hlagbr01k8nmm0i2qtj4lq@4ax.com... > > On 20 Feb 2005 16:06:55 -0800, "YourMama" <ronaldmaustin@hotmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >>Ryd wrote: > >>> Bush needs to be impeached. > >>> Now. > >> > >>I take it you are being sarcastic. I don't follow this group, but I > >>just wanted to see how these groups are treating Bush's admitted pot > >>use. It makes zero difference to anyone that Bush smoked pot. It > >>makes one hell of a difference that Bush, through his Office of > >>National Drug Control Policy, has put forth the proposition that pot > >>smokers support terrorism. Through such rhetoric, and Bush's > >>appointment of such moral folks as Ashcroft and Hutchison, more people > >>are in federal prison in this country for medical marijuana use than > >>terrorism. > >> > >>Note that I did not say "drug use" or even "marijuana use". I said > >>"medical marijuana" use. How do you think that these jailed patients > >>feel, not even having been permitted to tell the federal jury that > >>their marijuana use was medically authorized under state law, to read > >>that George Bush, who has them jailed through his policies, used pot > >>recreationally? > > > > Bush and those who support him couldn't care less how those people feel. > > > > They're into harming innocents. > > |
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I smoked a joint
then suddenly I felt a need to don a che t-shirt grow my hair and stop bathing eat vegan burn churches and smash the state... so is that bad or good? On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:59:59 +0000 (UTC), "Alex Smith" <alastairmcgowan@btopenworld.com> wrote: >Pot smoking is not innocent. It is only right that GWBush should jail dope >smokers. These are counter-culture degenerates who contribute nothing to >national life. They have been shown to be lazy pacifists who deliberately >challenge those who rightfully hold power, and they subvert natural >authority whenever they can. They want to stop wars, to interfer with our >exemplary capitalist system that offers the world to those who get on >message and march as one. Dope smokers and lefties are interfering with the >nation's ability to have a war as tradition should allow, they share none of >our common human decency and values, and if allowed freedom to continue >picking at every mistake and injustice they will make life difficult for the >president. They are right now trying to bring him down, and they will cause >all kinds of problems to our our image abroad and our hard won global >supremacy by being troublemakers. The president and other people in >authority are wise people who can handle the weed without letting it turn >them into bleeding heart human and animal rights idiots, and it doesn't make >them soft minded radicals like so many of the upstart campaigners and >hangers-on who try to use our political and legal system to disagree with >everything the administration says or does. The average person however, >becomes a liberal lefty and gets all kinds of jumped-up ideas into his head >when he smokes dope, and this cannot be allowed to affect our national >politics so they should be jailed before they can do any damage. > >People who act in an un-american way by challenging our government (the two >traits go hand in hand) should be automatically locked up until they take an >oath of allegiance and agree to drop their insane leftist ways. People who >smoke dope should be permanaently locked up because their brains have been >affected and they will be no use to anyone again - they are little use to >employers because cannabis reduces anxiety and this removes an employer's >ability to coerce employees (and even worse, it means that in times of war >when we need the nation to be anxious, fearful, and ever vigilant, cannabis >can subvert that very powerful process), and even worse it makes employees >disrespect their exployer and citizens disrespect power. I have seen this >myself, and it was appalling to see otherwise useful employees laugh at >their employer. They do not take their jobs seriously and they do everything >they can to sabotage our corporations by being lazy at their jobs. The >problem with cannabis is that it is the foundation of a counter culture >which shows no respect for everything America holds dear, and they laugh at >the American Dream. They spread their dangerous ideas and breed children who >bring un-American t-shirts to school, and they won't go and fight for us. In >a word they, like the French, are anti-thetical to our glorious system and >they do everything they can to bring it down by using our very own >constitution against us. > >That is why Bush wants dope smokers jailed, and I urge that the people of >America should en masse storm the jails and free cannabis and political >detainees because the Bush Regime is a Nazi system and the prisons are its >concentration camps for those who get in the way. > ><* US *> wrote in message news:78di11d9rb92hlagbr01k8nmm0i2qtj4lq@4ax.com... >> On 20 Feb 2005 16:06:55 -0800, "YourMama" <ronaldmaustin@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>>Ryd wrote: >>>> Bush needs to be impeached. >>>> Now. >>> >>>I take it you are being sarcastic. I don't follow this group, but I >>>just wanted to see how these groups are treating Bush's admitted pot >>>use. It makes zero difference to anyone that Bush smoked pot. It >>>makes one hell of a difference that Bush, through his Office of >>>National Drug Control Policy, has put forth the proposition that pot >>>smokers support terrorism. Through such rhetoric, and Bush's >>>appointment of such moral folks as Ashcroft and Hutchison, more people >>>are in federal prison in this country for medical marijuana use than >>>terrorism. >>> >>>Note that I did not say "drug use" or even "marijuana use". I said >>>"medical marijuana" use. How do you think that these jailed patients >>>feel, not even having been permitted to tell the federal jury that >>>their marijuana use was medically authorized under state law, to read >>>that George Bush, who has them jailed through his policies, used pot >>>recreationally? >> >> Bush and those who support him couldn't care less how those people feel. >> >> They're into harming innocents. > ================================== The thunder from down-under The man with the plan The dude with the ludes The bonger with a huuuuge shlonger says "adios gravy" ================================== |
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Blommy wrote:
> I smoked a joint > then suddenly I felt a need to don a che t-shirt grow my hair and stop > bathing eat vegan burn churches and smash the state... > > so is that bad or good? > I prefer booze then suddenly I felt a need to molest my wife and kids, drive under influence, end up living in a cardboard box, damage my liver, demolish my brain and die... so is that better or worse? |
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Blommy wrote:
> I smoked a joint > then suddenly I felt a need to don a che t-shirt grow my hair and stop > bathing eat vegan burn churches and smash the state... > > so is that bad or good? > I prefer booze then suddenly I felt a need to molest my wife and kids, drive under influence, end up living in a cardboard box, damage my liver, demolish my brain and die... so is that better or worse? |
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 08:46:48 +1000, Blommy <blommyworlds@hotmail.com>
put down the crack pipe long enough to type: >I smoked a joint >then suddenly I felt a need to don a che t-shirt grow my hair and stop >bathing eat vegan burn churches and smash the state... > >so is that bad or good? > >On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:59:59 +0000 (UTC), "Alex Smith" ><alastairmcgowan@btopenworld.com> wrote: > >>Pot smoking is not innocent. It is only right that GWBush should jail dope >>smokers. These are counter-culture degenerates who contribute nothing to >>national life. <snip> I generally try not to feed the trolls, but this thread's too much fun to ignore. Strange, last time I smoked a joint I just wanted to listen to classic rock and eat PB&J sandwiches.... However, if you're into burning churches and smashing the state, you'll be very pleased to know that they're becoming one and the same thing under King Dubya, so that'll save you some effort! - Al "Smoking dope and hanging up Che's picture is no more a commitment than drinking milk and collecting postage stamps. A revolution in consciousness is an empty high without a revolution in the distribution of power." - Abbie Hoffman, Steal this Book http://neohippieramblings.blogspot.com |
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