Re: A Prison State, If Not a Police State
From: König Prüße, GfbAEV (saurkraut_at_weinerschnitzle.com)
Date: 02/26/05
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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 16:49:37 GMT
"robert j. kolker" wrote:
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>Quirk wrote:
>> Backwards IMO, whatever popularity they have is because of deliberate
>> propaganda from the ruling class, to whom the drug laws are a usefull
>> tool of oppression.
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>That is a very arrogant assumption. You assume over 150,000,000 are ***
>stupid. They may be self interested and narrow in their views, but
>stupid? I think not.
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>> And despite this, they are not that popular, a good portion, if not the
>> majority of the US support some degree of liberlization of the drug
>> laws.
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>You have just contradicted yourself. The People are both enslaved by
>propaganda and not enslaved by propaganda. Which is it?
>
>Bob Kolker
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Depends if you believe your own propagada, or not--
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