Drugs = terrorism!

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rep wrote:Even though a lot of the stuff that has happened in recent years defies explanation, there are real terrorists in the world that want to kill you and I.
you and me
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HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:
your tax dollars do way more killing than the dimebags i buy to smoke do
rep wrote: Real terrorists don't buy their weapons by legal means. Since drugs are illegal in most self-respecting countries, they all at some point in their existence make their way through illegal channels (read: the black market).
I think puff was referring to forms of killing other than islamic terrorism.

In that regard, he's spot on. Your (collective) tax dollars have contributed to the unjustified deaths of many many many many many more innocent lives than those caused by drug funded islamic terrorism
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rep wrote:
HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:
rep wrote:You buy a dime bag from Stoner Joe.

Stoner Joe got it from Herbal Eddie.

Herbal Eddie got it from Carlito in Queens.

Carlito got it from Juan in Brasil.

Juan in Brasil does business on the black market with Ali Bin Mahmuhdi, purchasing weapons for the defense of his drug ring.

Ali Bin Mahmuhdi does business with Al Zarqawi.



Even though a lot of the stuff that has happened in recent years defies explanation, there are real terrorists in the world that want to kill you and I. They are funded under the radar through the black market and drug trafficking.
lol rep and his wonderfully naive view of the world. drugs cause terrorists!

it's drug dealers that sell weapons to terrorists, not the American government.

who supplied saddam? oh yeah governments not drug dealers

who supplied the mujahadeen? oh yeah...

etc.

yes rep, continue being a no brain dupe

your tax dollars do way more killing than the dimebags i buy to smoke do

when will rep ever have anything worthwhile to contribute? maybe someday...
Listen up, you fresh off the boat stinking pile of cat shit... Terrorism happens in GEOFFWORLD and in the real world. As I clearly have said before, while the events of the past few years have been fishy, there are real terrorists out there who want to kill you and I. They want to kill me first because I'm a real American and I'm more valuable than you to society. The size 18 font equates to smaking you so hard in the mouth that your testes shatter from the shockwave. Cry about it. Real terrorists don't buy their weapons by legal means. Since drugs are illegal in most self-respecting countries, they all at some point in their existence make their way through illegal channels (read: the black market).

Go smoke a bowl, you ignorant little prick. I'll make sure to make it quick and painless for you when the cleansing time (World War III) comes.

Don't bother replying. I already know what you'll say, and you're done anyways.

If you think your stash of hash is clean, think again. Remember where Stoner Joe gets his seeds from.
rep wrote:Why? I don't use those words. I've impeccable savoir-faire. If I had an issue with someone, I'd never discredit my argument by namecalling.
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rep wrote:
HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:
rep wrote:You buy a dime bag from Stoner Joe.

Stoner Joe got it from Herbal Eddie.

Herbal Eddie got it from Carlito in Queens.

Carlito got it from Juan in Brasil.

Juan in Brasil does business on the black market with Ali Bin Mahmuhdi, purchasing weapons for the defense of his drug ring.

Ali Bin Mahmuhdi does business with Al Zarqawi.



Even though a lot of the stuff that has happened in recent years defies explanation, there are real terrorists in the world that want to kill you and I. They are funded under the radar through the black market and drug trafficking.
lol rep and his wonderfully naive view of the world. drugs cause terrorists!

it's drug dealers that sell weapons to terrorists, not the American government.

who supplied saddam? oh yeah governments not drug dealers

who supplied the mujahadeen? oh yeah...

etc.

yes rep, continue being a no brain dupe

your tax dollars do way more killing than the dimebags i buy to smoke do

when will rep ever have anything worthwhile to contribute? maybe someday...
Listen up, you fresh off the boat stinking pile of cat shit... Terrorism happens in GEOFFWORLD and in the real world. As I clearly have said before, while the events of the past few years have been fishy, there are real terrorists out there who want to kill you and I. They want to kill me first because I'm a real American and I'm more valuable than you to society. The size 18 font equates to smaking you so hard in the mouth that your testes shatter from the shockwave. Cry about it. Real terrorists don't buy their weapons by legal means. Since drugs are illegal in most self-respecting countries, they all at some point in their existence make their way through illegal channels (read: the black market).

Go smoke a bowl, you ignorant little prick. I'll make sure to make it quick and painless for you when the cleansing time (World War III) comes.

Don't bother replying. I already know what you'll say, and you're done anyways.

If you think your stash of hash is clean, think again. Remember where Stoner Joe gets his seeds from.
your frustration is palpable

the cleansing time huh?
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Rep, you're a moron.

Drugs dealers are businessmen after all, and nobody is stupid enough to kill off or poison their OWN client base. Idiot.

If Osama came to Carlos and said, 'hey, let me put arsenic in your herion! :D', Carlos would say, '......'. Well Carlos wouldn't say anything, just shoot Osama and go about his day.
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Post by Geebs »

Bin Laden wasn't on Kracus' drug empire operational scheme. Therefore he wasn't involved.
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That's right.
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MKJ wrote:
rep wrote:Why? I don't use those words. I've impeccable savoir-faire. If I had an issue with someone, I'd never discredit my argument by namecalling.
I was referring to the use of the word, "Fag." The rules are different for people I'm going to take care of when the cleansing time comes.
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rep wrote:Since drugs are illegal in most self-respecting countries

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Drugs were a minor problem UNTIL they were made illegal.
Try reading up a bit before you make silly statements.

This is an good (and easy) read:

http://www.drugcrazy.com/
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=books

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Amazon.com
Drug Crazy is a scathing indictment of America's decades-long "war on drugs," an expensive and hypocritical folly which has essentially benefited only two classes of people: professional anti-drug advocates and drug lords...

From Publishers Weekly
... A Hollywood screenwriter, TV producer and director, Gray brings a filmic sense of drama and action to a gritty, scorching look at the failure of America's war on drugs. As he jump-cuts from Al Capone's syndicate in Prohibition-era Chicago to the abortive Reagan/Bush campaign to control Latin American drug traffic, Gray maintains that hardcore addicts, a small minority of drug users, have served as a scapegoat for politicians and lawmakers, with the nation's "moral focus" selectively shifting from opium and morphine in the first two decades of this century, to alcohol, then to marijuana in the early 1930s, to crack cocaine today. "It would seem that if Americans are to have any say at all in what their teenagers are exposed to," he concludes, "they will have to take the drug market out of the hands of the Tijuana Cartel and Gangster Disciples, and put it back in the hands of doctors and pharmacists where it was before 1914."
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Anything described as a "scathing indictment" in the blurb is bound to be a crock of shit.
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Geebs' post is a scathing indictment of scathing indictments.
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Nightshade's post is a gritty, scorching, no-punches-pulled, rollercoaster ride which revolutionizes the politics of blurb critique
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it's controversial, hard-hitting and a #1 bestseller too
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Post by Ryoki »

I find it has a shrewd grasp of business, but little emotional depth.
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Post by seremtan »

great endorsements of our time -

"...blah...more blah...yet more blah..." -- Johnny Vaughan in the Sun

(note: the last five words of that endorsement are in every way intended to imply that the product endorsed in said manner, where the product (hereafter known as The Product) is a Hollywood blockbuster movie, is absolute bollocks and should on no account be watched by anyone)
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Post by kapitalkev »

Well, gay blurbs or not, the book has a lot of good info, entertaining enough for low attention span fucknuts, and is a very easy read (I read half of it on a not-so-long visit to the bookstore).

So, rep, I'm still interested in hearing how a country who makes SOME drugs illegal is "self-respecting."

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Originally posted by rep:
Since drugs are illegal in most self-respecting countries
btw, "drugs" are illegal in ALL countries.
According to laws and international treaties:
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/drug_and_ ... tions.html
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