White Shogun
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No harm, Bowen_Fan. I remember that we had a rough start when you first came to the board, but I've come to appreciate your positions on some things.
White Shogun said:No harm, Bowen_Fan. I remember that we had a rough start when you first came to the board, but I've come to appreciate your positions on some things.
Matt_Bowen_Fan said:White Shogun said:No harm, Bowen_Fan. I remember that we had a rough start when you first came to the board, but I've come to appreciate your positions on some things.
God help me for thinking some white players are ********.
jaxvid said:I understand the contradictions but you fall into an animal rights trap when you say things like dogs are higher on the evolutionary scale then rats. What evolutionary scale is that? Got a copy of it? If you are talking intelligence or something like that then I believe pigs are smarter then dogs so should it be considered inhumane to kill pigs too? Of course not. It's all about personal preference and I wish people would label it so instead of making up rationalizations about it.
Why care about a puppy? They put those animals to sleep all of the time, millions every year, this guy feeds one to a snake and you get your panties in a wad. What selective BS. What business is it of yours what a man does with his property? How does it effect your life one whit? What about the cost of imprisioning the guy, the court costs, the other social cost imposed on ME the taxpayer by treating this as a prosecutorial offense?
They just released a bunch of violent felons from jail in my area because of overcrowding, overcrowding caused by people that think everyone that does something that they don't like should be put in prison.
Matt_Bowen_Fan said:jaxvid said:They just released a bunch of violent felons from jail in my area because of overcrowding, overcrowding caused by people that think everyone that does something that they don't like should be put in prison.
Nope, as I'm for reducing the unwanted animal population via euthanasia.
Matt_Bowen_Fan said:Even more, decriminalise drugs. Thats the bulk the bulk of non-violent offenders in recent decades. I want that tax money.
But again,(Puritan) society has spoken.
Lance Alworth said:If they wanted to put a tax on cigarettes and alcohol, I would be all for it. It would be a tax for stupid people and in turn would lower the taxes that I pay.
PitBull said:Two things to consider,
The US criminalizes whole classes of recreational drugs because of the
congressional act that created the FDA. Before the FDA, all kinds of
"remedies' were offered for curing health problems, most had no medical
merit, some killed people, and more were laced with addictive drugs to
keep the customers coming back. The FDA was set up to test the medical
efficacy and safety of medicinal drugs in the interest of the public's
general health. I don't see how you can legalize any and all recreational
drugs and keep untested medical remedies off the (black) market as well.
After all, many recreational drugs are highly addictive and are lethal in
overdose. People can talk all they want to about the failings of the FDA,
but I think they have done a pretty good job over the years.
Also, many of those so-called "non-violent" drug offenders are members
of street gangs who just happened to be busted for dealing, carrying
large amounts of dope, or using dope. The cops focus on these criminals
rather than suburban users generally because the gangsters also engage
in a lot of other organized and violent crime. By putting them away on
simple drug charges, they also reduce the amount of other violent crime
these guys would be engaging in.
Let's face it, lots of blacks and hispanics engage in street crime, including
drug selling and gangs. Its the only high profit activity open to high
school dropouts. Hence, the competition and the violence for territory
and sales.
Killing a lot of these violent guys with long, long sentences and making
prison into an unendurable hell would go a long way to solving the
problem.
White Shogun said:In a way, it's still relevant as the original topic was about Vick smuggling dope. Should he be prosecuted or not?
InfamousOne said:Nike to stick with Mike Vick? I smell a public relations disaster for Nike on the horizon.
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