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Prohibition resulted in some creative smuggling techniques - Le...

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The Moose Jaw Times Herald Prohibition in the Northwest Territories , was first enacted in 1875.

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Cornwall

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Dec 13, 2008
 
Canadian authorities say the girls, ages 18 and 14, had $217,000 in Canadian currency in their vehicle at the Cornwall border crossing on Sunday.

The two girls and another person have been arrested in connection with the case.

Don't know if the law covers Akwesasne residents ...

http://www.topix.net/forum/ca/ontario/TO7TVEF...

“The first free-roaming Oracle”

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Vancouger

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Dec 13, 2008
 
From the pages of the Moosejaw Herald, to the Akwesasne reserve and the young girls caught smuggling money, it seems that our country is full of enterprising citizens who understand when a stupid law gives them an opportunity.

You'll notice that it was the movers and shaker's names we remember, not the temperance dullards'.

What amounted to a waist of time in the 1880's is still a stupid waist of time and good lives, today.

Think of it, in 128 years our government is still made up of the same kind of slow minds, catering to the same fraudulent crap, bought by the same kind of dull morons.

Did it keep whiskey out then? Did the whiskey really hinder our society?

Does the war on drugs do anything except employ law enforcement dolts and their supporting systems?

It certainly does nothing to lower the rate of drug use, other than increase it. It makes organized criminals rich and better able to spread the use of highly addictive, even more profitable drugs

In the end you have to ask yourself, why?, if no one can pick out the tokers from the non tokers walking down the street and the only crime you hear about is associated with production or distribution.

With pot we never hear about associated crimes like mob violence, toker fights, and we even have less spousal abuse and all the added health benefits.

So what's it all about alfie?

Why, son, it's all about marching to the tune of mass idiocy!

http://www.archive.org/details/Institutionali...
Well spoken Bud

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Dec 13, 2008
 
Agave Nectar, The High Fructose Health Food Fraud

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2008/11...
Stephanie Barron

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Dec 13, 2008
 
Quote of the Day

When a quiet man is moved to passion, it seems the very earth will shake.

“The first free-roaming Oracle”

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Dec 13, 2008
 
Well spoken Bud wrote:
Agave Nectar, The High Fructose Health Food Fraud
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2008/11...
I believe that one thing the use of LSD in combination with my trained and inquisitive mind has done for me is given me the ability to perceive fraud instantly.

I love language and the use of metaphors. What LSD has given me is the ability to immediately travel down any hyperbolic metaphor/analogy and follow it to its most absurd overblown conclusion. This gives me perspective on its (the metaphor's) foundation instantly. Sort of like gaining a bit of altitude/distance and looking back. The you can see the whole context better.

You can hear a bit of it on the audio clip where I was on LSD and critiquing The Sunday Edition radio one show. Of course I don't go verbally where my mind has gone, I couldn't talk that fast. But you can hear my judgments in the mocking tone of my voice and the derisive laughter, mocking tones like yeah sure, eh! There is no time lag in my reactions, my awareness is heightened.

No one can say that I am unaware of what is going on, nor that I can't see the irony in what is being said at the moment it is being said.

When the Liberal spin doctor began his verbal painting, I immediately recognized it as talented clever word paintings/spin coming from an expert. I could hear colors coming from his voice it was so beautifully done, so over the top. I called him a "Clever Liberal instantly"

I immediately enjoyed Micheal's stock phrase "You can't suck and blow at the same time" and enjoyed it for all it contained, how appropriate it was for the moment, the context.

This is heightened awareness, increased perception, and I rather enjoy it. The added bonus is the non fading capabilities it gives me, the doors of perception that remain forever ajar. The use of these substances encourages my mind to freely travel any imaginative route thrown at me, with great pleasure in the seeing.

Mention PCB contaminated meats in Ireland, and I'm "Bud the sliced meat specials Oracle" selling illegal "bush" meats. Did I know where I was going with that little story? From the first word to the last it flowed unforced, in happy uninterrupted configuration as fast as my fingers could find the keys.

Now for some, or many of you, this might sound not attractive (and I don't recommend it to everyone), but for me it is the happy expanding sweet tasting nectar of knowledge.

And I will have my fill of it, not withstanding what you think!

All I am saying is that what the government saying about drugs making you stupid is a lie in my case. I don't believe it. There is no evidence of it in my words nor my imagination, rather the opposite is true.

At any time of the day or night I would be happy to debate anyone drinking alcohol, while I was on LSD or Pot, or both. I am positive of the outcome if judged by intelligent competent judges. It wouldn't be me to be made to look foolish by my opponent's argument. It would also most likely be my drunken opponent, who would wish to escalate from verbal argument into a brawl, first.

No, I am adamant that my stand is the one beneficial to society and in the idiocy of prohibition lies deadly stagnation and criminal chaos for humanity. The evidence of what I say is all around us, in the open.

My benevolent strategy is to expose the fraud through my open honesty and my personal writing skills, nothing more dangerous then that.

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Dec 15, 2008
 
budoracle wrote:
From the pages of the Moosejaw Herald, to the Akwesasne reserve and the young girls caught smuggling money, it seems that our country is full of enterprising citizens who understand when a stupid law gives them an opportunity.
You'll notice that it was the movers and shaker's names we remember, not the temperance dullards'.
What amounted to a waist of time in the 1880's is still a stupid waist of time and good lives, today.
Think of it, in 128 years our government is still made up of the same kind of slow minds, catering to the same fraudulent crap, bought by the same kind of dull morons.
Did it keep whiskey out then? Did the whiskey really hinder our society?
Does the war on drugs do anything except employ law enforcement dolts and their supporting systems?
It certainly does nothing to lower the rate of drug use, other than increase it. It makes organized criminals rich and better able to spread the use of highly addictive, even more profitable drugs
In the end you have to ask yourself, why?, if no one can pick out the tokers from the non tokers walking down the street and the only crime you hear about is associated with production or distribution.
With pot we never hear about associated crimes like mob violence, toker fights, and we even have less spousal abuse and all the added health benefits.
So what's it all about alfie?
Why, son, it's all about marching to the tune of mass idiocy!
http://www.archive.org/details/Institutionali...
My words again unassaillable by yhe morons, left to stand on their bold foundation of truth
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