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This is a very similar comparison, being that they are all unhealthy choices. When I look at the two choices for president in which we are given, I see two aristocrat brats whom have a horrible record of either getting anything done, or just being plain liars.
With the choice of Pepsi or Coke, they both rot your teeth, along with overload your system with harmful substances that if you drink enough of, can shut down your immune system for several hours. The true similarity between the soft drinks, and the political shrinks, is their all horrible choices, yet our media portrays them as the only ones. I say this just to mention that the media is about as non-objective as a system of so-called news information can get. Never once does it focus on true facts for any longer than it has to, even when the facts we need could save our lives. They would rather litter the airwaves with violence, sex, drug commercials, anti-drug commercials, pro-liquor commercials and anything else to hide you from the privatization of America. So I have to say that I my choice is niether, their both skull and bone-heads. |
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Duff- do you really think we're gonna take our political advice from someone's who's spending all this time trying to smoke dope at the Liberty Bell.
Maybe we should ask whoat's the difference between Duffman or NJWeedman. There actually is quite a bit of differnece between Bush and Kerry, regardless of where they started in life. Just look at their approach to healthcare, for instance. Now, tell me you can't see a difference. If you can't, then take another toke and go away.
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Yeah, what's Boylan's. Inquiring minds want to know.
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Curiosity got the best of me:
http://www.bevnet.com/reviews/boylans/ It's oldhead soda from the late eighteen hundreds. It would have to be with flavors like "Sugar cane", I was shocked they didn't have sassparilla. They don't have any caffeine in their sodas either, another negative! Isn't that why people drink soda?
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Hey Chris, what type of personal attack are you trying to make against me? Do I know you? Do you know anything of which I do?
By the way, I didn't try to smoke CANNABIS at the liberty bell, I DID. I also have made several newspapers, news shows and web sites which all understand the levity of what I am doing. Just because you don't care about anyone beside yourself, doesn't mean I have to also. Do you understand what a federal precedent is? Do you realize that what I am doing is simalr to what martin Luther King Jr. did? Let's hear what he would say about what I am doing "One who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty. I submit that an individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for law." So Chris, make your bullcrap comments about me smoking "dope" while you suck down alcohol, for the true dope then would be you. Alcohol not only is a deadly substance, it makes you dumb, violent, and if I use you as an example, ignorant. Can you tell me why you pick the word "dope", the nomenclature is incorrect. Dopamine is not effected at all by CANNABIS, which is the major problem with heroin, coke, crack, alcohol or tabacco. Last, let's hear what you are doing to change the world at all, in any way, that isn't gaining you finance? |
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1. levity -- (feeling an inappropriate lack of seriousness) 2. levity -- (lightness of manner) or see dictionary.com for more definitions, including: Lev·i·ty n. pl. lev·i·ties 1. Lightness of manner or speech, especially when inappropriate; frivolity. 2. Inconstancy; changeableness. 3. The state or quality of being light; buoyancy.
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