xiamiam
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Sat Oct-08-11 12:52 PM
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Looks like the war on drugs is getting amped up..must need to build new prisons |
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Halliburton is most likely in planning new prison construction..or something as sinister
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Blue Meany
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Sat Oct-08-11 12:58 PM
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1. It's an economic development program. Construction jobs |
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for a few now, and the creation of prison-factories, paying slave wages, in order to bring manufacturing back to the US. Maybe prisons are just the form that slavery is taking in the 21st century.
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Dr Fate
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Sat Oct-08-11 01:00 PM
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2. Liberals are supposed to be FOR regulation. |
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Police raids, taking property, shutting down businesses, prison sentences- you know- Progressive regulation.
Just like when we regulated BP, for instance.
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Sat Oct-08-11 01:04 PM
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3. Last ditch defense seems more like it. |
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The Drug War is eroding all around us, falling apart in Latin America, and the rest of the world agrees that we are a bunch of addicts and crazy to boot.
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SteveM
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Sat Oct-08-11 01:56 PM
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5. I don't think U.S. addiction rates are fairly stable... |
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Even as the cost of cocaine & heroin has fallen.
I hope you are right about "last ditch defense." The feds will aggressively pursue prohibition -- violently for sure -- to maintain the regime. It will take substantial resistance, and leadership at the federal level (you can count the last one out).
I believe in the personal revolt approach: Just light up. When you want to. In public.
BTW, the "new" prohibition -- tobacco smoking -- WILL seek to outlaw smoking in public (2 cities in Cali already do this). It seems there is a "gray area" of prohibition folks are pursuing for both pot and the sot weed. But prohibitionist "gray areas" are prohibition, nevertheless.
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Sat Oct-08-11 02:00 PM
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6. Let's hope so... It's a waste of time and resources... Put all that money into healthcare.. |
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Sat Oct-08-11 01:15 PM
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4. The PTB blames any populist uprising they can't control on drugs |
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They always have and they always will.
Of course they're ramping up the war on drugs. It's the best way to exert maximum fascist control over us whether we use drugs or not.
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Sat Oct-08-11 02:01 PM
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7. Nicely done. But some folks here need to get over their economic determinism... |
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to see the more important motivation for drug prohibition.
"ECONOMIC DETERMINISM"
Studied for years in leading universities NOW AVAILABLE for any klutz who took Eco 101 or an English Lit minor!
1) Stop intelligent conversation 2) Seem worldly 3) Be "In" with everyone else
Sold at K-Mart and anywhere fine e-tailers can't be avoided.
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