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To: GraceZ who wrote (30514)5/1/2005 8:13:57 PM
From: Elroy JetsonRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
You claim the term "dry drunk" in no way resembles you - an addict who displays the personality traits of an addict when sober.

I believe you resemble a "dry drunk" so closely that your picture could be used as an example in the dictionary. I stand by that assessment and am fully confident that an overwhelming majority of mental health professionals and persons familiar with addiction would agree.

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I'm confident you can spew pages of support for your preferred Big Government approach to social problems. I will never convince otherwise because you are insane.

The results of Australia's approach to social problems speak for themselves. Lower cost, lower crime, lower negative impact on both addict and society.

These results mock every word you conjure up in support for your Big Government police state approach. The results in Australia laugh at you.

What is really annoying to most, is the fact that you strongly advocate this expensive high tax solution to social problems • • •

• • • yet you waste endless hours of everyone's time as you whinge on about your high taxes to pay for big government. You have met the enemy and it is you.
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