Rest in Peace fellow human.
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I have to comment before I even read past the first paragraph! "Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah pointedly apologized only for these deaths, thus making it clear that there is nothing to regret in the deaths of Israeli civilians. Doesn’t this make clear the ethical difference between Hezbollah and the Israeli... " The author goes on to say the Israelis "regret ALL civilian deaths"blah blah blah... this shows the authors bias,and made me chuckle. How much apologizing has Isreal done? This reminds me of the Christians who sin all week,to be forgiven every Sunday.If they really cared,they would stop the killing! Isreal …
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Lets steal a country,kick out all of those that were here.Its ok "cause god promised it to us.... Its right in the middle of "Arab Country" what a shame,they don't like us much... So we'll have to fight them on all sides,forever.... It's ok,America thinks god promised us this land too,they will send us lots and lots of bombs and money,so we can fight off those who think we don't belong here(those that DO.).This is insane thinking.religion is myth,used to control the masses,much like politics.Don't forget to give your 10% so you wont got to HELL! no matter the preacher drives …
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"kidnapped upwards of 9000 none military Palestinian personnel...” "You mean known terrorists. I guess in your world self-defense is okay unless it is Jews defending themselves. " WOW! 9000 Terrorists!!! sounds like an army almost! What causes terrorists? Oppression of course.And a good dose of propaganda. Didn't England think of the revolutionarys as terrorists after the Boston Tea Party?Those terrorists went on to form this country.Terrorism is a last resort for a desprate people,who have been ignored,or taken advantage of by a "greater" power.Hezbolla held seats in the democratically elected Lebanese Govn.They should be recognized as a legit political party! They …
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Chopper, you crazy.~ In one sentence you say " Their ideology grows out of a religious conviction that Muslims should dominate the world" then in the next : when I ask "isn't this really about religion?" Your short reply is,"No It isn't. So I'm confused,didn't you just say it was? maybe it is you who is confused....hmmm
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Just another way to keep the poor poor,and eliminate the middleclass.These lenders are scumbags.
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ugg! get that damn flag off my posts.Being an American is nothing to be proud of these days...
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Being a White male,here in the midwest,I often feel guilt over the events of the past that brought us to this point.Both Slavery and the Genocide of the native population here on the mainland.Even though I had nothing to do with it!(Nor did my ancestors as far as I know of)I still recieve the benefits though of course.I'd much rather NOT though,had it been different,and the races of man had become great through co-operation rather than competition and domination!Then maybe I could find a reason for pride,in being an American,and a human.Even if I had much less of the pie. Things …
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I guess Kurt is right.Sad,isn't it?
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actually,Bu$h has never been elected.First he was selected by the supreme court(without the popular vote).Then here was left in power by a fraudulent election,where many would be voters were disinfranchised.not to mention the computerised "vote swap" done by Diebold.Strange how the exit polls didn't match the votes...
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Hello Rabbit,Likewise I'm sure! I enjoy reading your comments as well.I also post occassionally at Smirking chimp dot com,as well as alternet dot com.your should check out those sites as well.Smirking chimp is especially interesting(to me at least).Now back to the artical related posts....
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WOW you three are on fire tonight!LB,WW,Rabbit,such wonderful insight on the human condition.Sometimes it comes through so clearly,like tonight,other times we get caught up in the illusion,nes pas?Thank you for helping me see clearly tonight,once again. :-)
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It would be Funny how many things the current US leaders have in common with the system there.(If it werent so terrible) "Army first" where the majority of OUR tax dollars go to that black hole called the pentigon. The restrictions on the flow of information,like our goverment planting news stories on local stations,and making them appear like news,instead of the proaganda they are. Putting false reporters in the presidental press conferances(like that Gannon guy),so the (so called)pres can avoid the difficult questions from the real press. Patriotism! Look how the Neocons wrap themselves in the flag,and declare,"if your not with …
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I for one am happy when Mr.Keillor,or anyone for that matter brings up the issue in a public way.Especially Mr.keillor as he has a wide audience that normally might not Even ever think about the current prohibition problems.Adding numorous more people who will research,and make their own voices heard as well.Making the numbers of the exsisting groups like "the Drug Policy Alliance","the Marijauna Policy Project',"Normal""the Media Awareness Project","the U.S.Marijauna Party"and Jays' Favorite "Law Enforcement Against Prohibition"also Know as LEAP.To name but a few. Luminous Beauty,as it has been said so many times before,you are both Lum,inous and beautiful! And your very …
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Isn't it interesting,that after the long debate we have had over on the"liberalisms Brain on Drugs" thread,more and more Articles are popping up here at 'In These Times" its as if their voices are rising to the question "where are all these Antiprohibitionist,the public support?"Well,it's right here!In the voices of Norm Stamper and Garrison Keilor!! And possibily the web editor thought he'd add these articles to help fuel the debate,who knows?What I don't see are very many public outcries for stricker laws and enforcement!Oh, of course there are a few.(they think they are in the majority),but are finding out quickly they …
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Jay Cline, SHUT THE FUCK UP! Youv'e stated twice that you have no real opinion about the subject,and obviously haven't given if much thought,so why the heck do you keep on spouting your uneducated opinions?
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I see so many peeps here wanting to debate this issue,and no one but poor uninformed Jay,and sometimes wolf to offer any defence of the governments continued war on a noun "drugs".Where are all the rest of these many people who make up the status quo?With their well thought out arguements? jay says: "Given that the primary argument for the legalization of drug use is that drug use is little different, quantitatively or qualitatively, than alcohol use, and alcohol use is legal, then drug use should also be legal, I thus rest my argument on the observation that drug use is, …
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As far as Medical Pot,I am surprised and impressed by your comment Jay! Maybe if you check some links you will learn more about the rediculous prohibition on Cannibis! "is the cost of the drug war worth it?" sounds like Jay is coming around,I'm glad you stuck around after all,Jay sounds like you've learned something. here is a couple to google,sorry I don't have the links... or maybe I do... Stopthedrugwar.com Marijauna policy project Pot-TV.com which is a great resource if you can get past the DEA blocking it here in the States. Again, I feel Each drug should be looked …
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if with a persciption, then how about for religious purposes? "should drug laws limit religious activity? "http://abcnews.go.com/US/SupremeCourt/story?id=1267009
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"society has defined a clear, sharp and unambiguous line between the two" The attitude,as I said has been shaped by politics and the media.Cannibis,for example has been villafide by the media and government for political reasons.I recommend "the emporor wears no clothes" by Jack Harer.It was used as a way to undermine Blacks and Mexicans standing in society as was previously posted.It also happens to be hemp,a great natural fiber,which was in direct compitition with DuPonts new synthtic materials back it the old days that is.So the Hearst Publishing Co., in cahoots with Dupont,fed the public propaganda,and thus easily forced laws …
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Damn this site! I just lost my comment! I'll answer shortly.
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Testing my comments got erased,I'll reply in a bit. what is the "LE" arguement BTW?
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"Cannibis, and other drugs, have been banned because of the effect they have on the drug users, and their consequential behavior on society. Like I said, for political reasons! what is this illuminati thing you speak of?
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Agreed ,crack and cocaine are much worse! I think most people drinking are doing it to releive pain as well.perhaps a different kind of pain though.
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OK,talk about apples and oranges! These drug laws are supposedly there to save us from our own self disruction,where as murder laws are to save us from others?honestly Jay, are you high?
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"If the Rosa Parks incident is no different than the imprisonment of thousands of drug offenders, then why has not one drug conviction been overturned on constitutional rights?" Perhaps there isn't as much public pressure,which is probably because some people are afraid to be labled as soft on drugs,and those that use them probably don't want to draw attention to themselves.They can hide the fact they use and are pro drug, where as, it is nearly impossible to hide being black. Which is basicly what she was being harrassed for.
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The laws are NOT effective,hence the easyness of obtaining drugs despite 40 plus years of attempted irradication,and Draconian sentencing.
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For those of you that wish to discuss this in a more enlightened way,you may like to check out alternet.org they think this issue is important enough to devote a whole section of their site to it. Not to change the subject but,here is some breaking news. The Democrats kicked the public out,and held a closed session today.They shredded the Bush admin.and ripped the ASSES of the republican majority for not holding the neocons accountable for their lies and coersion!! You must read Harry Reids speech!http://www.seeingtheforest.com/archives/2005/11/breaking_news_d.htm The dems say they are going to do it EVERYDAY until they get some accountability …
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as always the link is a bit messed up.I think if you corect the gap and spelling of the word "breaking" in the link it should work.
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Right on Dr.D ! Not so sure about the illegal aliens thing though.Isn't it better to ship 'em back rather than fill our jails with them?Also,why are they hired here? because they do the jobs no one else wants to do.Who will clean pappa Bushes house and pool?who will keep up the gardens? I do think what you said about drug users not being criminals by default is right on the money though! MOST users are responsible.but not all,just as most people are honest,but not all... some drugs may make you inclined to try behaviors you normally wouldn't.Alcohol comes to mind... …
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perhaps the new Denver Laws reflect how many of the general public feel about it. Leap is just one of many groups fighting for reform.here are a few. Drug Reform Coordination Network Drug Policy Alliance Media Awareness Project NAtional Organization For The Reform Of Marijauna Laws Transnational Radical Party BC Marijauna Party US Marijauna Many other countries have there own as well
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I really don't know too much about the immigration issue, but It sounds like a good cause for nationalized health care. I think there is a wealth distribution problem going on too.Certainly the immigrents Aren't afraid of work,and surely they"d rather stay at home and make a liveable wage. I don't think many of the poor(here in the US) could live on the lower than minimum wage jobs being filled by said immigrents.Now I'll go read from the link you provided,Dr D ,Thanks
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Perhaps rather than picking apart one source of info Jay, you could actually GO to the LEAP website and get the answers for your questions!I'm sure Mr.Heath has gotten quite tired for your circular logic by now,I know I and a few others,(some of who you actually chased off!)are.
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Here is an excerpt from an editorial today in an Alabama Paper,the fact they even printed it says alot about how the tide of public opinion is turning. Link below Alabama needs a clear-eyed look at all of its laws that are significant factors in the prison overcrowding that plagues the state. Serious thought has to be given to whether the laws as written really accomplish desirable ends. Accordingly, it was refreshing to see at least the possible beginning of a debate over Alabama's marijuana possession law in the comments of two members of Gov. Riley's prison overcrowding task force. Although …
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Here is another,no I'm not in AL.Just finding news about the drug war and the many who are questioning there value in public forums such as newspapers mags,web ect... So Jay can realize its not just a few fringe folks who think the war on a noun isn't working. COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AN INVESTMENT IN FUTURE Alabama does not have a prison problem. It has a crime problem. Rather than building more and bigger prisons or spending money to study the state's prison-crowding situation one more time Alabama should revamp its sentencing guidelines to get non-violent offenders treatment and rehabilitation. A report …
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Personally,I am for MAJOR reform on the Marijauna laws,as I have said.I feel each drug should be looked at individually,I think LEAP and Steve are ont the right track about VERY controlled distribution ect. for the Harder drugs.But Cannibis is far less dangerous than many drugs that are illgal,such as Alchol Check this out,as we know now,the Denver pot initiative Passed. DENVER POT INITIATIVE Re: "'No' for Denver pot initiative," Oct. 25 editorial endorsement. In its editorial, The Post said, "Colorado and the nation need to have realistic debate about decriminalizing marijuana, but ballot initiative I-100 in Denver doesn't contribute much …
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REHABILITATE THE PENAL SYSTEM Are we under any obligation to rehabilitate the individuals who have been incarcerated for not adhering to the laws of society? Certainly we must be! As of August 2003, approximately 5.6 million Americans were in prison or had served time there. This staggering number is equivalent to 1 in 37 adults living in the United States, the highest incarceration rate in the world. What has impeded the rehabilitation of prisoners before being released? Budget reforms, staff shortages, lack of educational and vocational resources, zero-tolerance laws, the war on drugs, get tough on crime laws, mandatory minimum sentences …
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DRUG TESTING THREATENS OUR LIBERTY Author: David J. Chapman Note: Chapman is a Fargo attorney and occasional contributor to The Forum's opinion/commentary pages Until I tried my first federal drug crime case, I had never seen an illegal drug up close. I could not have differentiated between marijuana and tea leaves. I am not embarrassed by the naivete on this issue. I simply have no inclination to venture into the subculture of drugs it never even occurred to me. As a drug na?ve citizen, I still find the trend towards mandatory, random drug testing in the workplace to be disturbing. Random …
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And these are just from the last three days!
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Jay says His stance is the same reflected by about 5 people in 100 when we give public presentations at LEAP. So, laws are being implemented by a minority vote of 5%?? Wow! I didn’t realize I was part of such an elite powerful group… Of course, SH’s own logic that the minority viewpoint is irrelevant only leads to the conclusion that since the majority of Americans don’t believe in the legalization of drug use, his own view is superfluous. KVK: No he is talking about the groups of people the LEAP folks give presentations to. Not the general public.If the …
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Jay:Of those 95% of people you talk to, how many think we should just stop enforcing the laws and legalize it? KVK:Nobody is saying stop inforcing the laws,we are saying CHANGE the laws, and control the flow of drugs legit!taxes,oversite ect... not just say "hey its legal now, lets PARTY!!!" Jay:But Steve has implicitly and continually (mis)represented his little group as representative of the LE community at large. KVKI haven't seen this at all, he has just stated that the group is made up of Judges and cops!and has had to remind you of that a few times,Jay You should check …
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Politicians be damned,they cannot stop cops from enforcing the law of the land.And they can’t make cops arrest some poor slob whose only crime is to be caught with a little weed either. Think about it. I'm not sure what you mean be this Doctor.Its the politicians that Make the laws,right?And I think they DO make cops arrest folks with a little bit of weed.In fact,Weed arrests have gone up tremendously in the last oh,5 years or so,you know since the neocons took over the fed.Not that use has gone up any. Maybe kicking out the illegal aliens would keep the …
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Jimmy Carter Former U.S. President "Penalties against a drug should not be more damaging to an individual than the use of the drug itself. Nowhere is this more clear than in the laws against possession of marijuana for personal use. The National Commission on Marijuana . . . concluded years ago that marijuana use should be decriminalized, and I believe it is time to implement those basic recommendations." source: speech to Congress, August 2, 1977 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Jay:As I explained in quite detail a few times, it is the impact of drugs on society that I worry about. KVK:The impact on society is creativity!In the large part.Most of the musicians and many Authors actors and such are drug users,not to mention sports stars. As far as the negative impacts they are mostly side effects of the illegality of the drugs.ie Property crime and violence.
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The klan IS a small group(thank god)and LEAP to may be relatively small too per se,but considering WHO the members are its pretty notable that they even exsit.However,Jay fails to acknowledge that they are but one specialized part of a much larger movement expressed partially by the list I posted earlier,of groups more approperiate for non LE.I didn't even mention any of the other specialized groups simialr to LEAP such as Familys against Mandatory Minimums.Among many many others.In Short there is tons of support for reform,but it is political suicide for those in power at local levels,and the feds Don't want …
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"The impact on society is creativity!" "Creatively executed drug-related crimes? " DR.D said earlier:People are fighting like hell to keep the right to own a firearm right now.Just as “guns don’t kill people,people kill people”,drugs don’t commit crimes,people(sometimes in altered states)commit crimes. I guess you didn't read the second half of my post where it says "As far as the negative impacts they are mostly side effects of the illegality of the drugs.ie Property crime and violence." Let me lead you through it since you've already proven your logic is screwy. The drug war lords and gangs and such exsist because …
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Jay I'm not going to do anymore research for you.I've listed a few of the major groups you can check the numbers if you like.Just because YOU haven't heard of any of them in your limited knowledge as you admitted at the begining of the thread,doesn't mean they are "generally unknown" I'm pretty sure most people have heard of NORMAL for instance.
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I just came to realize,Jay is insane. those last to points,um, hmmm,I think its Your logic that is askew.
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Its great to hear you'll be speaking at the DPA conference Steve!I was invited,can't afford to go.But my friend Laura will be there!You may have heard of her,she's the one working on the laws in Lawrence Ks. and was in National news and the DPA newsletter recently. Maybe you'll meet her! The draft going before the commission will: Move prosecutions to municipal court Remove the mandatory KBI lab fee of $400.00 from the total court costs Allow for diversions for first time offenders Protect students from losing access to financial aid Reduce the number of persons losing federal and state public …
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I don't mind you asking at all however I am a bit reserved about revealing it online.But the above post should give you a good idea.
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George Schultz Reagan's Secretary of State "We need at least to consider and examine forms of controlled legalization of drugs." source: Associated Press, November 6, 1989 Thanks for the tiny URL link David,very helpful html I'm not so up on.my computer skills are pretty much self taught,so I'm doing good just to post!
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Well,I listed them because I saw them listed on Pot-TV.com The excellent resource of all things Cannibis,and because Marc Emery Had mentioned them.Somebody up ther must be very effective if not them then who is it,cause I know some things are getting done up there.Is it just Marc and his bunch?BTW,what is the latest on the DEAs efforts to extradite him to the US to face charges of selling seeds in Canada?I hear there is a lot of outrage up there about it.Seeing how he has donated what about 400 million dollars toward the reform efforts,I can see how the US …
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(i assume i can keep my wife’s Amy Grant albums too?)? :) Don't be too sure about that wolf!Being a stagehand who has worked well over 100 musical events,I can assure you,many bandmembers use or have used drugs no matter what kind of music they play.and if you think being religious clashes with drug use you might want to check out a book by Chris Bennet"Green Gold the Tree of Life: Marijuana in Magic & Religion. "It is $75 used though,so you might want to check out his online collections of articles such as "Cannibis and Christ" ,"Kaneh Bosm:Cannibis in the …
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Although I may not phrase things quite as Rabbit does,He is correct in nearly everything he has to say!Yea! Rabbit!Such A gift you have in your phrasing! As you say and The Kid must agree,Jay is a fool,And Nazi,in his thinking,and Nat too Of course.........
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Yup,It was me that said "shut the fuck up" You didn't listen Jaay,and thus you faced the wrath of rabbit and LB,and others that see how pigheaded you are! i normally wouldn't have been so harsh,but seeing the way you post on other topics,I could see you are a moron,and had hoped to save you from being shredded in one topic,many of us have studied,and actually thought through!Where as you are happy to say whatever pops into your narrow little mind,Please go away Jay,and leave the thread to those of us that actually THINK,rather than just spout the Now out dated …
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Cars are bad.Trains are good.especially electric ones. Repeal gas taxes?I think tripling them is a better idea.We've had fuel burning transportation for less then 200 years,and are on the verge of killing our planet!we did ok for thousands of years before that.Stop using gas! is that so hard to understand?but alas we are all addicted to driving.It will be the death of us all in a few short generations.That is if the politicos don't nuke the planet first! Lower the speed limit could help a bit in the short term, but alternatives MUST be used the sooner the better. Tax credits …
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Sadly,I have to drive a car 35 or 40 miles each way in my commute 3 or 4 times a week.I will be riding a 65MPG motorcyle when the weather permits.Around my hometown I try to bike,as you do Thomas,or walk.I am seeking employment closer to home but it will mean about a 50% pay cut and nearly double the hours worked!I comend you on your efforts!Now if everybody else thought like you and I and made a concerted effort to make less unnesesary trips,we would put a huge dent in our energy consumption.I agree we are a nation that loves …
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I dont live in Chicago,I don't know why this board keeps saying I do!
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Yes Impeach bush!(for lots of reasons)what that has to do with reducing oil consumtion,I'm not sure.... I have heard the energy costs of producing ethanol,is higher than the energy that we get out of it,and there are a lot of government subsidies for the producers of this faux solution.Anyone know more about this?I think its the corn based ethanol,I am refering to.I guess ethanol made from sugar is waay more cost effecient,and in fact Brazil already uses it for over half of their fuel needs,and has become energy INDEPENDENT!
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This poll is a joke! Who do I trust most for what?To pull me from a car wreck?To take home a fat paycheck?Certainly not for any news credability!!Andy summed it up pretty well about the media being a propaganda machine,and NOT just the "news Shows" its in everything we watch or read! they don't call it programming for nothing!!
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Hi all,sorry I'm late. I've been reading these posts on and off,I'm a slow reader,I've read for around 12 hours,and STILL havent read everything.But I think I have a pretty good feel for the thread.... I've been thinking about WHY people refuse to believe anything but the official conspiracy theory,and why certain people defend it so rigorously. check this out: It's a bit long but a very interesting read After all, such ideas - when they are brought to public attention - are generally dismissed as "conspiracy theory" and are thus deemed unworthy of attention. So please, bear with me a …
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Nearly everything of significance undertaken by America's military and intelligence community in the past half-century has occured in secrecy. The undertaking to build an atomic weapon, better known as the Manhattan Project, remains the great model for all subsequent activities. For more than two years, not a single member of Congress even knew about it although its final cost exceeded two billion dollars. During and after the Second World War, other important projects, such as the development of biological weapons, the importation of Nazi scientists, terminal mind-control experiments, nationwide interception of mail and cable transmissions of an unwitting populace, infiltration of …
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The secrecy stems from a pervasive and fundamental element of life in our world, that those who are at the top of the heap will always take whatever steps are necessary to maintain the status quo. [S]keptics often ask, "Do you really think the government could hide [anything] for so long?" The question itself reflects ignorance of the reality that secrecy is a way of life in the National Security State. Actually though, the answer is yes, and no. Yes, in that cover-ups are standard operating procedure, frequently unknown to the public for decades, becoming public knowledge by a mere roll …
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What NataLIE doesn't realize,is MOST of the "working class" public here in the U.S. KNOW the Official version is a bunch of crap.Its common knowledge sweetie.Yep,those of us that work out in the real world KNOW how things work,how things burn how they fall, we that lay our hands on the world around us KNOW the nature of things.What we don't know is what to do about it!the Office workers and Lawyers and such are the ones who are still fooled.Also, those that want to believe so badly in the american dream(lie)!The elderly,who can't imagine good ole Uncle Sam being involved …
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Here is what the quiz thought of me today,I might answer the questions differently,depending on my mood. You fit in with: Humanism Your ideals mostly resemble that of a Humanist. Although you do not have a lot of faith, you are devoted to making this world better, in the short time that you have to live. Humanists do not generally believe in an afterlife, and therefore, are committed to making the world a better place for themselves and future generations. 30% scientific. 60% reason-oriented. In case anyone cares...:-)
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wolf said"Are you asserting that the President, duly elected, should not have the duty/privilege of nominating the SC justices?" Are you kidding! Bush was not DULY elected-EVER
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HA! I've been looking for the coverage of this "event"in the MSM! Now I know why I haven't found much (if any).It was a NON-EVENT!!HA! HA!seems the sleeple are finally waking up!! that woman shaming on those protesters was a bit confused I'd say.People arent dieing for them,thier dieing for the fasist leaders and oil of course...
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Well,I was laughing at the poor turn out of the NEOcons event,though I do have utmost respect for those lost in the 9/11 false flag operation.I have some respect for the solders as well.At least the ones who joined to feed their familys and to get medical benefits,basicly those who had no other choice.I feel sorry for the ones who joined with imagined Patriotic duty to America,and ended up serving the corperation of America rather than their beloved country. It is interesting to me that the anti war events today across the world had much higher attendence! well over 100,000 in …
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wheer the fuck is my post?have i been banned Cause I see the truth?!!!
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It seems some of my posts on OTHER articals are no longer avalible,even in the archives,I don't see why an artical lists oh say 66posts but only the first page or the last page is avalible for viewing. I had wrote a post here complementing Rabbit and Sri on their vast knowledge and intelligence,somehow it didn't get posted,it may have been a slip of my keyboard though.I shouldn't have tried to post after having too many beers! I hope to add intelligently to the comments on present and futer articals here,time allowing,as I am often busy trying to scratch out a …
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sorry about the numerous typos! my keyboard skills are lacking,not to mention my spelling,and for some reason the preview button isn't working for me!I'll try to do better in the FUTURE!lol
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"Given the following statement in Boston Globe article about study of the foreign fighters in Iraq, “Obaid said in an interview from London that his Saudi study found that ‘’the largest group is young kids who saw the images [of the war] on TV and are reading the stuff on the Internet. Or they see the name of a cousin on the list or a guy who belongs to their tribe, and they feel a responsibility to go."” What effect do you anti-DU activists think that you are creating? I think you are helping to create suicide bombers. Are you proud …
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The warmongers,also know as "defense contractors"or profiteers,that run the pentagon,and own our government could care less about the returning soldiers.That would cut into thier profit margins,the whole point of war to begin with(profit).Well that,and to kill as many brown people as possible.If they can help the oil barrons(also themselves) so much the better! "The thing I’m worried about with everybody chasing depleted uranium is that we’re missing the boat,” she insists.With so much attention on depleted uranium, other possible causes for the veterans’ illnesses go unexplored and the veterans aren’t helped. wrote RAMJET. Like they WOULD explore the "other possible causes.Again …
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Yes,I do believe a missle hit the pentagon. A plane would of made a much larger entry hole and the soft nose of a huge jet wouldn't of penetrated so deeply,the way it(what ever it was)did.it was flown as described by air traffic controllers as the way military planes fly.The person who supposedly flew it,couldn't fly worth a damn ,according to his flying teacher in Florida.to name just a few points.but this is the wrong thread to discuss 9/11 I think. but for a few more points,check out this film http://www.pentagonstrike.co.uk/pentagon.htm
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Hee Hee,Yes they are a slimey lot,Rabbit,and I know it if frustrating work outing these obvious Shills,but the name calling will only reduce your crediblity.Let them be undone by thier own stupidity,as they or him,have already done.It is our job to point this out to the good people who believe what the corperate owned
feed them.Don't lower yourself to the level of this scum.Silly Rabbit,Tricks are for Kids!and the shills of the Corperate America.(sorry,I couldn't resist!) Hee Hee Posted to Radioactive Wounds of War
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I love how the shills and media label anyone with an opinion,other than "the official version" of events, conspiracy kooks! It is well known throughout both our countrys history and history in general,that there have been and are many, many true conspiracys.I think the kooks are either the ones that think they can get away with something,or those who try to COVER IT UP. The word conspiracy,has been turned into a dirty word,by those who hold the power behind the media,to more easily defend their undefendable positions,much the way the word libral has been villafide.No more bait please,I'm full.
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Actually,they arent dumb at all,wwoods.They have a dumb puppet they use to cover their tracks,(which many of the sheeple,until recently,love).The things done by this administration,may seem dumb,or beyond dumb to you or me,but they are acomplishing exactly what they want. BTW ,did you watch the 3 min movie,I listed above?Can anyone say it was a hoax after seeing it? I guess a bunch of Arabs that could barely fly,armed with boxcutters could have ALOT of dumb luck... Like having the US defences STAND DOWN,at just the right time... or the fact that the airforce was practicing war games,at Chaneys direction,using the …
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The scum got what he deserved,defending such a terrible substance and policy!I hope he stays under that five sided rock this time.
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It saddens me deeply that there are still so many that believe 9/11 was done by a bunch of arabs with box cutters! The real terrorists are the neocons running Americas government.Does False Flag attack mean anything to you?The towers were imploded! buildings don't cave in on themselves so beutifully form the damage they had.It's a very very scary thought,that our leaders not only allowed it to happen,but were involved.The war on terror,or any other noun,(drugs,crime,ect...)are just tools for them to exploit us,the taxpayers. (sorry,I know my spelling is aweful)Wake up people!
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Consider them all folks.It is nice for each individual to do what he or she can to use less energy.Unfortunatly real,major changes can only come if pressure is put on the people who make the cars that burn the gas.This is unlikly to happen because the people best able to apply pressure would be the government,which,of course is bought and paid for by those very same people who produce the gas and cars!These alternatives should of been made practical,and used decades ago! Sure people are starting to squrm now that fuel costs are going up ALOT,but Haven't you noticed mother Earth …
Posted to Assuming gas prices continue to rise, what alternative would you be most willing to consider?
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I don't know why it says I'm from Chicago,I'm not.
Posted to Assuming gas prices continue to rise, what alternative would you be most willing to consider?
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APF wrote:Every success in an organization can very easily be linked to a good manager. So also the complexity and beauty of life can only be explained by a supernatural manager and HIM I call God. The Bible comes nearest to explain who that God is in comparison to all others. That mikmik was born when a certain sperm from his father and a certain egg from his mother came together without a hand guiding that “coming together” and the growth that occured afterwards is hard to believe isn’t it or do you believe that it was just fluke that brought …
Posted to Jesus, Is This News?
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Sorry,I should have read further! I got excited,I see that this has been covered!
Posted to Jesus, Is This News?
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how strange,I just got an email saying someone replied to my comment.but when I come here I don't find MY comment! Was it deleted?anyone know?
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ok,whew thanks!I was afraid the thought police were here!
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