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Here's a sobering idea: Bring back Prohibition

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daddyphatsacs;859061; said:
Sure, why not bring back prohibition......? That way, the government could combat it as well as they have the war on drugs....:wink2:

I don't understand how this war on drugs has taken so much time and money. I assaulted a bag of weed with a flamethrower, and it put up less resistance than the French.
 
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daddyphatsacs;859061; said:
Sure, why not bring back prohibition......? That way, the government could combat it as well as they have the war on drugs....:wink2:

Isn't that what happened the first time? :p

Buckeyeskickbuttocks;859086; said:
I don't understand how this war on drugs has taken so much time and money. I assaulted a bag of weed with a flamethrower, and it put up less resistance than the French.

yeah but did it collaborate after the surrender? :biggrin:
 
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for those to "thick" to understand the concept of a "tipping point".......:biggrin:

In his 2000 bestselling book The Tipping Point: How Little Things can make a big Difference, Malcolm Gladwell explores the idea of 'the tipping point,' the moment or time period when an item, an idea, a strategy or a person (or anything for that matter) changes from being just a 'product' into a cultural phenomenon.
 
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We understand your concepts just fine, but thanks for yet another back-handed insult.

It is your 'thick'-ness which breaks down discussion, and dwells on your continuing stereotypes and vendetta against 'evangelicals', a concept you continue to prove that you do not understand.

You'd think someone calling you out on painting with too broad of a brush would inspire more responsible comments, not result in more of the same. Heck, you began that statement criticizing overzealous assumptions, only to outdo him with your own.

One needs to only glance around this forum to prove the error of your approach. How many evangelicals on this board (gator, lv, myself, etc) alone are critical of Bush? I knew plenty of evangelicals at church who found fault with Bush but had less misgivings with him than Kerry. So had the democratic party provided a respectable/competent opponent, then perhaps your favorite people group would have voted for him.
Taosman;858921; said:
And Evangelicals refused to criticize Bush even tho they know he's incompetent.
 
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jwinslow;859236; said:
We understand your concepts just fine, but thanks for yet another back-handed insult.

You'd think three people calling you out on painting with too broad of a brush would inspire more responsible comments, not result in more of the same.
Fixed it for you.
 
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Taosman;859182; said:
for those to "thick" to understand the concept of a "tipping point".......:biggrin:

I'm not going to respond to that....

In his 2000 bestselling book The Tipping Point: How Little Things can make a big Difference, Malcolm Gladwell explores the idea of 'the tipping point,' the moment or time period when an item, an idea, a strategy or a person (or anything for that matter) changes from being just a 'product' into a cultural phenomenon.

So what?
 
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