Posted on 02/08/2006 1:07:13 PM PST by RepublicNewbie
Also amazing, some here in Free Republic would love to see a fascist state where all individuality and independent thought is squashed.
Stange she would not want to debate the issue. Does she think her stance won't hold up against an opposing view? I would think she would be anxious to debunk the the views she disagrees with. Debate is going to be pretty boring with no oposition.
George Soros Infiltrates Conservative Movement
how about the "republican main street partnership".....
There seems to have been a lot of activity in Ohio about this.
http://www.iandrinstitute.org/New%20IRI%20Website%20Info/I&R%20Research%20and%20History/I&R%20Studies/Forbes%20-%20Drug%20Policy%20Reform%20in%20Ohio%20IRI.pdf
Soros and the dope legalization gang have been in bed for years.
Life is hard, and libertarians and lefties need drugs to deal with it, and just like the homosexual agenda, the more they get into the limelight, the more acceptable their agenda becomes. Doesn't mean it's a good agenda. It simply becomes more common.
If you're for legal drugs, you're not really conservative. Anybody who sincerely cares for children (not the lefty "for the children" crappola) will fight the misguided on this until it becomes a society-killing law. After that, we'll be laughed at when we demand "drug-free" zones at schools, parks, gubmint buildings, and neighborhoods. Yes, they'll laugh at us and put up more "hate free zone" signs.
He is a Communist and one of their goals is to infiltrate one or both political parties, he already has the Democrats and now hes trying to capture the Republicans as well.
Th IRS should audit him. :)
Do you feel the same way about tobacco?
God gave us freedom of choice.
Sorry, but most drug-ravaged neighborhoods have that problem from hard drugs, not pot. And most of the violence comes from the black market associated with drug prohibition.
It's stupid to make pot a felony. Take Colorado's lead, make simple possession the equivalent of a traffic ticket, and free up prison space for violent offenders.
Certainly not Dave.
"Take Colorado's lead, make simple possession the equivalent of a traffic ticket, and free up prison space for violent offenders."
How is that working in Colorado? Is it really opening up alot of prison space?
I do think this guy is dangerous. When somebody turns around and starts singing a leftist tune, making no sense, and the person has previously been rational and generally conservative, I think Soros. Scott Ritter is the first name that comes to mind. I know a lot of people think he's being blackmailed with pictures of him and little girls, but I think Soros is quite capable of bribing with one hand and blackmailing with the other. Blackmail is a wonderfully effective motivational technique, but bribery adds a much more enthusiastic, willing cooperation.
It's keeping it from being filled.
I haven't smoked the stuff in years. But it's just plain stupid to criminalize it.
"Go to a neighborhood destroyed by drugs and preach to this to the people trapped in the neighborhood."
Yep, those neighborhoods are much better off with 25-35% of their male population in the prison system.
Since the goobernment doesn't seem very interested in applying force to the border, it seems to me that the elephant in the living room of the border question is that they've abdicated on the WOD.
So what? Al Capone and Dutch Shultz were enemies too.
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