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This story is yet another reason to legalize drugs - so that we can regulate the purity/impurity and people can do them without dying. |
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1.) users dying from an OD of heroin; 2.) dealers dying in a violent competition for sales territory; 3.) innocents getting caught in the crossfire of dealers' competition; 4.) hundreds of thousands less felony convictions every year; 5.) huge expenditures for police, courts and prisons. And I don't hate anyone. I've only been arguing that people should obey the law. Thus, I think being alive and free sure beats the hell out of dying from an OD of heroin or dying because I shot you or being thrown in jail for 20 years for getting high. This story is yet another reason for people to obey the law until enough of change agents can change the law. Obeying the law seems like the best way to avoid overdosing, getting shot, or getting convicted and jailed on my dime. And this whole story sucks. I see these stories about ODs and feel sorry for the parents 80% of the time. They didn't raise their kids to die at 35. Speaking of which, safe? The oldest "victim" out of 34 was 57, and that seemed like an aberration. I gotta wonder how many years heroin takes off a user's life. Hello |
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link (thanks RT) Hard to believe that CNN could actually go beyond reporting what each candidate said, but there it is. |
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Daily updates on electoral-vote.com not enough? Here is a page that gives the probability that Bush will win the election if it were held immediately, based on the most recent polls from each state, and updated every hour.
Here's the trend they've seen over the last three weeks: http://www.econ.umn.edu/~amoro/Research/probhistory.png As of 10:00 a.m. PDT, here's the predicted distribution of electoral votes: http://www.econ.umn.edu/~amoro/Research/predictions.png Caveat: Garbage in, garbage out. They're looking at the same polling data everyone else is. |
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Overly simplistic? As compared to what, throwing out "this should be legal", with no plan whatsoever for making it so? And I don't think I can read this into your words, but are you saying that someone is predisposed to pick up that illegal substance the first time? If so, my lord, how many other crimes can't the offenders help committing? And are you seriously complaining about my post count? If you spent half a second in an inner city neighborhood watching what subsidies have done, you'd have another reason to oppose subsidies. Are you passing on the truth here to justify your own actions? In any case, there is no need for me to explain why people become repeat offenders. If people just refused to put that needle in their arm the first time (i.e., if they obey the law in this regard), they wouldn't die of injectable heroin ODs. Is putting the needle in the arm the first time something people are predisposed to do? How 'bout rape and murder? How many other things do we give people a pass on? Quote:
You must be talking about the 15 or 20% that I don't feel sorry for. Please tell me you aren't saying something about your own upbringing here though. Quote:
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Moore does Tolkien
Unelected "King" Aragorn gets the Moore treatment, for invading the sovereign nation of Mordor
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He should immediately walk away from TDS if his is this attitude PS- It's a damn shame that Kinsley/Carville or Buchanan/Novak were no longer hosting the show. Tucker is too, too nice and Begala was speechless |
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http://www.cpod.ubc.ca/polls/index.c...em&itemID=4629 A quick check of Google news for Zogby shows this. Bush 48%, Kerry 44%. Have a very, very, perfectly pleasant and wonderful day. Hello |
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