ken
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Post by ken on Nov 3, 2006 19:09:59 GMT -5
That story is just so fascinating.
Drugs, religion, hypocrisy, morality, personal freedom, private acts being committed by adults in the privacy of their own homes.
Oh yeah, that story has all the good stuff.
So, anyone think this story is going to affect Amendment 44's chances in any way?
Seems to me that people will be thinking about drugs more in the next few days than they had been if this story hadn't happened. Who knows if that will be to SAFER's advantage or not.
He admitted to buying meth, but didnt admit to having ever used marijuana. Baffling.
I thought I heard that 9 out of 10 men that have purchased (but not used) meth from a gay hooker that they didn't have sex with started out with marijuana.
I think it was some Attorney General that told me that.
Anyway, Haggard is probably just another anomaly in the gateway theory.
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Post by grasshopa on Nov 3, 2006 23:13:05 GMT -5
ya know I think that'll effect I more than it will effect us. In spite of the proclaimed ignorance that pot leads directly to meth. Oi how can ppl be so damned stupid?!? m
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