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    Darwin fails...

    Well, doggone it, another failure of Darwin's theory, too bad it didn't work this time, these clowns really deserved it:

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    Interesting that the bonds issued for the bombs were less than the drugs.
    Cheers!

    Melanie - 3DTrains

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      #3
      The war on drugs has a 40-year head start to the war on terror. It has sunk deeper into our consciousness, and has been manipulated by politics reacting to anger related to crime for alot longer. If anything, comparing the two becomes a history lesson that highlights our propensity to over-legislate to keep the "bad" out of our "good" neighborhoods. As if such was even possible to begin with, but we're busting the treasury to find out.

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        #4
        Wow, Kenny, I do believe you're turning Conservative on us! OK, what did you do with the real Kenny?

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          #5
          Originally posted by rdamurphy View Post
          Wow, Kenny, I do believe you're turning Conservative on us! OK, what did you do with the real Kenny?

          Robert
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            #6
            Originally posted by bnsf1959 View Post
            "OH MY GOD! They killed Kenny!"

            YOU BASTARDS!!!!....
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              Last I checked, over-legislating to keep the bad out of the good neighborhoods was a conservative thing. Are not conservatives the ones who think all crime perpetrators belong in prison indefinitely? Conservative drive is the key fundamental behind "war on terror" legislation enacted so far. And after all, Nixon was the first emperor to use the "War on Drugs" label (lifting the idea from Johnson's "War on Poverty"), with two-term Ronnie the most prominent second. Hell, Ronnie even sent covert troops to knock out the source, coming the closest to an actual war.

              Everytime I tune in to O'Reilly, the show with the biggest conservative audience, all I see are the lawyer talking heads discussing some grotesque crime and the "well, I never..." reaction to it among the flyover crowd, the kind of reaction that spawns "Amber's law" and its kin.

              And thus you see, we arrive at my predicament. I come on here and give the back of my hand to a few twisted conservative stands that are deserving of it (ideals that wouldnt be recognized today by a 1960's conservative), and in response I get branded as a socialist and marxist and get told "Goldwater is irrelevant" by those twisted conservative "enablers" of today's game who are "out there" like Pluto. After awhile, you find that perception being painted of certain individuals not to be true. The only thing that died was a misperception in the heads of some.

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                Honey, he's back!
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hack View Post
                  Interesting that the bonds issued for the bombs were less than the drugs.
                  Or...

                  "Interesting that the bonds issued for the bombs were less than the drugs"... when a hug and some grub for their ugly mugs might've prevent them from becoming such thugs. The lugs!

                  Uhhh... Just kinda hit me it had a rhyme kinda thing going...

                  Well... somebody's been in the RE a bit too long again...

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