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To: Mike P. who wrote (15)6/28/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: Turboe  Respond to of 13056
 
I AGREE! I was being sarcastic...

There seems to be a lot of people who have died that are associated with the Clinonista's-- notice that? It is obvious Foster was murdered. Then the airport guy in Mensa, ad nauseum.

About 276 from last count.

Then he gives technology to the Chinese military...

Great guy...



To: Mike P. who wrote (15)6/28/1998 2:59:00 PM
From: Turboe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13056
 
How about a little history lesson on the War on Drugs? As Libertarians we think drugs should be legalized...

I just wish that people would realize how much more harm the War on Drugs does than the drugs themselves.

Did you know that Henry Anslinger-- the first DEA top dude was DuPont's SON IN LAW!!!!

1947-- Marijuana outlawed-- same year DuPont bought the patent for NYLON.

"But they had not. One of the seminal events in the creation of the modern American anti-drug movement was a backyard barbecue held in Atlanta, Georgia, during August of 1976. In the aftermath of their daughter's birthday party, Ron and Marsha Manatt combed through the wet grass in their pajamas, at one in the morning, with flashlights, finding dozens of marijuana roaches, rolling-paper packets, and empty bottles of Mad Dog 20/20 fortified wine discarded by their twelve- and thirteen-year-old guests. Alarmed by these discoveries, the Manatts gathered local parents in their living room and formed what was soon known as the Nosy Parents Association, a group dedicated to preventing teenage drug use. Marsha Manatt wrote to Robert DuPont, the head of the National Institute on Drug Abuse;"

Isn't that curious?

If you want an eye-opener-- read these links--
theatlantic.com.
theatlantic.com