Schadenfroh
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Each state should decide what is in its own best interest and outlaw it as they see fit.
This and that statement covers pretty much all "social" legislation.
Each state should decide what is in its own best interest and outlaw it as they see fit.
Missourri recently became the 8th state to ban this curiously strong herbal substance, and I hope our Kenyan American president decides to outlaw this "incense" nationwide. I reason life is pretty much a trip already, you dont need to take a substance to alter your perception of it, just recognize whats already there and dwell on it - for a long time. Then when you need to come back reality, just tell yourself "its all good" and thats all there is to it. No drugs needed whatsover.
Every thread you post makes me think you a more of a dumbass.
"Kenyan American" and expanding the drug war.
Troll-tastic.
I think we should make opinions like yours illegal. Your opinion does nothing to alter reality, just your perception of it. So obviously your opinion is not needed whatsoever, right?
/sarcasm (just in case your meter is broken)
Or Christianity. Think of all the wackos we could reign in if we made that illegal.I see the logic in your thinking, in a twisted way. Outlawing opinions would help reign in those on the fringes of society - you know - drug users and such. They are usually high when they come up with things like legalization and taxation of their habit.
Hey I just call it like I see it brotha. And our president is Kenyan American. Why is that so difficult to accept or understand? Its irrefutable (go ahead, try).
Legalization is the only logical option. Prohibition of intoxicants has never been successful, unless you think the objective was to promote criminal enterprises.Legalization is not an option. Treating crack babies and throwing meth heads in the cooler is only solution. We need to nip K2 in the "bud" before it becomes a crises.
I don't like hyphenated Americans, but if we must have them, let us agree that only those who have immigrated should bear that tag. People born here should always be just Americans. (Unless of course they were born to sneaky illegal mofos. . .)He has one Kenyan parent of two, but that isn't the point. Other Presidents have ancestral countries as well. We all do. The Kennedys were originally from Ireland, but no one referred to JFK as "our Irish American President." The fact is, you chose to put that word into your description of Obama because you want it emphasized for reasons of your own. For some reason, it is significant to you that he has a Kenyan parent.
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I don't like hyphenated Americans, but if we must have them, let us agree that only those who have immigrated should bear that tag. People born here should always be just Americans. (Unless of course they were born to sneaky illegal mofos. . .)
Shouldn't People decide what they want to call themselves? You know, like have Freedom and shit.
Not if they piss me off. LOL
My new policy is that any time someone demands to be addressed as a hyphenated American, I demand that they refer to me only as an Awesome-American. Freedom's for everyone, right? But in any case this is a third party attribution; The Messiah does not refer to himself as a Kenyan-American, at least to my knowledge, so in this case it's how we style people rather than how they style themselves.
I don't like hyphenated Americans, but if we must have them, let us agree that only those who have immigrated should bear that tag. People born here should always be just Americans. (Unless of course they were born to sneaky illegal mofos. . .)
Nemesis - I like World Net Daily myself, and that's an interesting article. But WND is like Coast to Coast, it's unwise to take it too seriously. In any event Obama's birth status is like the 2000 election, of interest only as a curiosity.
Wow, never heard of this one... am I getting old?
Legalization is the only logical option. Prohibition of intoxicants has never been successful, unless you think the objective was to promote criminal enterprises.
Also I have to lol at the anti-drug people in here, I bet you guys drink 5 or 6 bud lights every night, have fun with that garbage.
Missourri recently became the 8th state to ban this curiously strong herbal substance, and I hope our Kenyan American president decides to outlaw this "incense" nationwide. I reason life is pretty much a trip already, you dont need to take a substance to alter your perception of it, just recognize whats already there and dwell on it - for a long time. Then when you need to come back reality, just tell yourself "its all good" and thats all there is to it. No drugs needed whatsover.
Everyone wants drugs to be legal, but it has by products like crack babies and meth heads.
Therefore we should strive to be clean and pure as the wind driven snow. It will reap the most benefits to us individually and society as a whole.
Everyone wants drugs to be legal, but it has by products like crack babies and meth heads. So Im afraid this wont be possible, not in our lifetime at least. Therefore we should strive to be clean and pure as the wind driven snow. It will reap the most benefits to us individually and society as a whole.