Things Hippies of 2005 must have

Discussion in 'The Whiners' started by SpliffVortex, May 25, 2005.

  1. SpliffVortex

    SpliffVortex Senior Member

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    A list and poll of must haves.
     
  2. loveflower

    loveflower Senior Member

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    wheres the poll huh :H huh :H where it is
     
  3. Orsino2

    Orsino2 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    A bitch?
     
  4. loveflower

    loveflower Senior Member

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    i thought you were calling me a bitch :(
     
  5. alice_d_millionaire

    alice_d_millionaire Just Do It©

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    ya see... its an invisible poll... only those who are sufficiently hip may see it... i dont see it :(
     
  6. NikkiLou6387

    NikkiLou6387 ~peace~

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    all you need is love
     
  7. SpliffVortex

    SpliffVortex Senior Member

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    Could not started yestarday since it was fuck up.
     
  8. SpliffVortex

    SpliffVortex Senior Member

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    HAPPYNESS IS A WARM GUN
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  9. Nathan11

    Nathan11 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Guns & Drugs spare ammo AND drug stash.
    'tis all I need.
     
  10. SpliffVortex

    SpliffVortex Senior Member

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    [​IMG] Solar panels in for your mp3 player.
     
  11. Nathan11

    Nathan11 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Don't have or need an MP3 player...
    All I need are drugs and guns.
     
  12. SpliffVortex

    SpliffVortex Senior Member

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    Cant have love if you dont eat.
     
  13. dead head 420

    dead head 420 Member

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    wuts up people
     
  14. alice_d_millionaire

    alice_d_millionaire Just Do It©

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    the sky... the ceiling... my pants... wait, im not wearing pants! bwahahahaha
     
  15. loveflower

    loveflower Senior Member

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    i voted for solar panels for no real reason :rolleyes:
     
  16. Orsino2

    Orsino2 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    sex, drugs, and rock and roll. :p
     
  17. SpliffVortex

    SpliffVortex Senior Member

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  18. SpliffVortex

    SpliffVortex Senior Member

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    Answering the question of “Should drugs be legal?” is like answering the question of “Should guns be legal?” Whoever answers either question steps onto a minefield of passionate opposition—from conservatives if you say yes to drugs, and from liberals if you say yes to guns. That’s why it’s easier to recognize that both questions are really part of a much larger and more important question: Should government be controlled? And the answer to that question, as well as the other two, is yes.

    The illegalization of drugs gives government the excuse to trample our rights, under the guise of protecting us and our children from their effects, and the illegalization of guns will give government the ability to totally trample our rights because we would have no defense against it.

    What has the illegalization of drugs accomplished?

    • Prisons are overcrowded with drug offenders sentenced under mandatory sentencing laws while violent offenders go free to make room. The result is the U.S. now has the highest incarceration rate in the world, made up mainly of people who have never committed a violent crime—pretty incredible for a “free” country.

    • There is increased corruption in our police and judicial systems due to the large amount of money available for payoffs. The poorer you are the more likely you are to go to jail; monied drug lords with their high-priced lawyers have little to fear from the law.

    • Millions of Americans who suffer from chronic pain go undermedicated because doctors are afraid to prescribe pain killers for fear of being investigated (a number have already been sent to prison) by a drug enforcement agency. A U.S. health agency has called the suffering of these patients a national disgrace.

    • Seizure of property from citizens who have not been found guilty of any crime has gone sky-high, thanks to drug laws that give police the power to seize property suspected of being involved in a crime. It’s up to the owner to prove his property is innocent. Orwellian?

    • The War on Drugs is a repeat of Prohibition in the ‘30s. The amount of drugs consumed in America has not gone down appreciably, but the price of them has gone way up, making them even more attractive to sell.

    What will the illegalization of guns accomplish?

    • This is the classic history lesson of our century. Like all the communist and fascist states that outlawed guns before turning against their own people, we will be powerless to resist our government should it turn against us. And judging from our government’s conduct in its War on Drugs, it already has.

    What about the arguments against making drugs legal and keeping guns legal? Both are essentially the same: drugs and guns lead to the destruction of our children, the former through destroying their physical and mental well being and the latter through killing them outright.

    Both arguments play on the public’s desire to protect their children at all costs. Those who would keep drugs illegal would imprison our children rather than have them take drugs, and those who would make guns illegal would expose our children to the potential enslavement of a government turned tyrannical rather than let them be endangered by guns. (Another story is the fact that Justice Department statistics show that guns are used by private citizens to prevent violent crimes far more often than they are used to commit crimes, but the stories behind those statistics never make it into the newspapers. I wonder why?)

    People in government, especially the cadre of bureaucrats who think they know best how we should run our lives, find these excuses convenient to hide behind. The illegalization of drugs has given our government the excuse it needs to stop us on the street and make a warrantless search of our person, to invade our home on the suspicion we may be using drugs, and to send our children to prison for their own good. The illegalization of guns would allow the government to go even further because we would have no way to resist police in what appears to be our emerging police state.

    I am the father of four children and here’s what I think of the government and their conservative and liberal supporters who want to protect my children against drugs and guns: Leave my children alone. They are my concern, not yours. I would rather they ran the risk of experimenting with drugs than have some government agent send them to prison to be gang raped by hard core criminals. And I would rather they risked being gunshot than have them live out their lives as servants to a tyrannical government without any chance to restore their freedom through armed resistance.

    Drugs and guns may be bad if used badly, but an all powerful Government is much worse. The illegalization of drugs may have sounded like a good idea in theory once, but it has given Government far too much power over us. And the proposed illegalization of guns may sound like a good idea in theory to some because it is supposed to help keep our children safe, but in reality it will take away our last and ultimate defense against government. And like our Founding Fathers I would rather live free with some peril than live as the protected slave of government.

    The question is this: Do we want a powerful government that can come into our homes or stop us on the street at will and arrest us on the suspicion we may be guilty of a crime, that can seize our property on the suspicion it is guilty, and that sends our children to prison for their own good? Or do we want a government that dares not trample on our rights guaranteed in our Constitution?

    If the latter, then both drugs and guns must be legal.
     
  19. Micha

    Micha Now available in Verdana!

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    I voted an HIV-free partner
    :)
     
  20. kokoyo112

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    All I want is some cheese...
     
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