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- From: "Re:Animator" <virtually.by.design@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 00:52:39 GMT
in legislative and other
# decision making bodies. Millions of unnecessary deaths will occur as a
# result."
#
# The Surgeon General has the power to revoke the ban unilaterally.
Ever see the full page ad showing a group of sweet kids,
asking you to spot which one will become the drug pusher?
That's how the government views us little people: all are potentially guilty.
The government hysteria over drugs has led to students being suspended
for having Advil, under school Zero Tolerance for drugs policy.
Reefer madness leads to Advil insanity.
It is a "gateway" madness. ;-)
No wonder kids don't respect the government's anti-drug crusades.
They are subject to random drug testing if they want to play sports.
* Boston Globe, June 12, 1997
*
* PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) - A full-time plainclothes police officer and
* drug-sniffing dogs will be put to work at Portsmouth High School to
* control drug use. The plan also calls for volunteer drug testing of
* pupils and creating a Scholastic Crimeline, a tip service for the
* kids to snitch on friends, parents.
1984 means a constant State of War.
The government is totally nuts, hooking our flesh up to machines to verify
the pureness of our "precious bodily fluids" [Dr. Strangelove].
Isn't a government demand that our flesh be logically hooked together with
machines the definition of 'cyborg'?
* "The Emperor Wears No Clothes", by Jack Herer, 1992, ISBN 1-878125-00-1
*
* A new billboard has appeared in Ventura, California, promoting the
* "Zero Tolerance" campaign. It says: "Help a friend, send him to jail."
$ "Gingrich Suggests Tough Drug Measure", NYT, August 27, 1995
$
$ Speaker Gingrich said he would ask Congress to enact legislation imposing
$ the death penalty on dru
.
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