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psychoceramics: Grubor rant of the day
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- Subject: psychoceramics: Grubor rant of the day
- From: fed @ cca.org (Francis E. Decstation)
- Date: Thu, 11 Jul 1996 17:22:50 EDT
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And now, here's the latest rant from John "DrGod" Grubor.
Interesting logic there, connecting feminism with God; perhaps sort of
reminiscent of some of Norma "The Holy Land Above and Below" Cox'
arguments about the Jews and Catholics worshipping Apollo.
St. Francis E.
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>Subject: If They had the BALLS!
>Date: Wed, 10 Jul 1996 05:23:33 -0400
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On 9 Jul 1996, Bob wrote:
> That's ridiculous. Pot is illegal for the same reason that
> alcohol used to be illegal: some people are uptight buttheads
> with a compulsive need to stick their noses in your business.
> Simple as that.
>
> Of course, the illegalization of drugs such as pot has led to
> the exact same situation we had with alcohol during
> Prohibition. First, there is a criminal class permanently
> engaged in the production distribution and sale of the stuff,
> and they command a premium for doing so. So making
> drugs illegal puts money in the hands of exactly those persons
> most willing to break the law in a BIG way. Second, there is
> the same unenforceability problem we had during prohibition.
> Too many people want the stuff!
>
> Although it is not really necessary, perhaps the solution is
> legalization and sale through State stores, just as liquor is
> sold in some states. That way the state controls
> distribution, taxes the hell out of the stuff (all taxes to be
> used for drug rehab centers of course) and the illegal
> competition is underpriced and driven out of the market.
> A simple solution, if politicians had the gonads.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
you mean, if they had the BALLS! let's get the other issues
out of this matter, and we will get the job done right.
get these puusy women out of politics, and we will get somewhere!
we need tough MEN to go out in those streets and kick-ass!
only then, when we eliminate all of the gangs, will we get
the WOD solved. the alpha-male must rule! the feminist lesbian
movement has been the cause of all of this crime in the streets,
because they drove the fathers out of the house with the 'womens
liberation' movement, and that ruined everything. it all started
in 1954, when they put "under god" in the pledge of allegiance.
this sick "god' idea has ruined everything, along with the
butch-dyke cunts who have driven the men out of the house.
so dig society -- no Daddy at home, and you get LOTS of crime.
the society did it to itself with the "womens liberation."
when we put all of our viet-nam veterans on the streets as
"surrogate fathers" we will get somewere. until then, the
streets will continue to get worse every year.
-aga