In response to
The Republican Mole
Duke of Earl
Monday, October 3, 2011 at 1:38 PM
Duke of Earl
Monday, October 3, 2011 at 1:38 PM
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Burt,Reality nevers is considered when political descisions are made. NEVER.Therfore, the fact that some percedntage of Latinos and Blacks will never have the same standard of living as whites is and always will be racist. As long as Al, Jessee and Jessee, Jr, Maxine and the like are given the airtime they crave; honest law abiding whites, Blacks, Latinos, Asians, etc. will never get the chance to be Americans.Regarding the taxation/legalization of certain drugs; NO, NO, NO. Addictive narcotics must never be legalized and sold as tobacco and alcohol. Marijuana and hashish maybe because the addictions to these are usually caused by the cutting agent usd by the street peddlers. I can understand grass and hash being sold in "state" liquor stores (package stores, whatever the individual state calls the agency); but, never addictive drugs like heroin, crack, meth, etc.I understand the old stories about demon rum and tobacco. Since I am not a dedicated user of either tobacco nor alcohol (I do like a socail drink once in a while), I leave to the individual to make their own decisions regarding their individual use of alcohol and tobacco. Since both can be harmful in excess, I refuse to be sympathetic when someone is caught driving drunk or develops lung cancer. The risks are know: forewarned is forearmed.As for the reason for not changing the Government pension systems with regards to felons drawing $100,000 pensions' the current crop of government servants (like that??) are fearful that they may end up is a prsion and will not like it if they have cut off there only means of support.Duke