In article <fr7q24l4tb13rav1gc827q3ipbp4jjqq2r@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Governor Swill <governor.swill@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Mack the Knife <bulldog101750@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> used a stick in the sand to
> babble
> >I think Americans' obsession with position, achievement, and
> >materialism go way beyond an addiction.
>
> Most humans are like that. It certainly isn't an American monopoly.
>
> > It's a full-blown religion,
> >speaking of God, whoever He is or isn't. The Chairman of the Board is
> >the High Priest, the professional class the deacons, and the blue
> >collar workers and service people their supplicants. This is one sick
> >****ing society, alright, and there doesn't appear to be a thing we
> >can do about it. Speaking of drugs, I think legalizing pot might go a
> >long way to changing the way people think about these matters, which
> >is probably why our so-called leaders are determined to keep the
> >relatively benign intoxicant illegal. It ought to be cultivated and
> >distributed like fine wine, which is grown all over the world and has
> >become a major industry. But no, for some reason or other, it
> >represents a major threat to the established order in western
> >societies.
>
> As long as we tax it heavily.
>
> Swill
I think it's illegal because if it was legal, everybody would grow his
own high. It would reduce sales of alcohol and tobacco.


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