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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2004 6:58 pm
 


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<strong>Date:</strong> 2004-01-22 17:58:22
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 7:50 pm
 


I think someone should spike Cellucci`s brownies with some CANA bis! In fact, the whole US government should maybe take a lovely trip to VANSTERDAM and enjoy some Canadian bud! It might calm them down and stop their war ambitions!

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 7:59 pm
 


Is this guy like the Queen or what? He uses the term \'we\' consistently...and if \'they believe\' something and are recommending Canada should or should not do something, well I guess we better pay attention! I guess that when you perceive yourselves to be the higher power you start talking like...well a Queen?! He really ought to be told by our elected officials to go home, stop saying that our young people have a problem with marijuana and that they might influence the young people in the U.S., who by the way will be drug tested on a regular basis, (see State of the Union speech). Of course we all know that there are no drugs in the U.S. now and that the only way they could get them are from Canadians, eh, so Martin better tighten up those laws, just ask Cellucci he\'ll tell you how to do it????



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 8:22 pm
 


Yep! the gang on capital hill and their supporting entourage are a bunch of hypocrites! Funny how since the bombing of Afghanistan, there is now more heroin on the streets of Europe than before!

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 8:58 pm
 


12 U.S. states have already decriminalized marijuana.

Enough said.



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 11:57 pm
 


I am so sick of Cellucci\'s veiled threats about the border. They\'re going to be searching EVERYONE at the border anyway and it will have nothing to do with pot. I\'ve asked this man to leave my home before and I think we need to send him a collective letter asking him to leave again. Get Silver Donald Cameron to write us another great Cellucci poke-in-the-eye letter.

We can always close the border, build a big wall.... It would probably do us all some good to learn to live without each other for once! We need to arrest Cellucci and send him to Syria. Our security is protecting us from the WRONG threats.

Seriously, I believe we need to legalize drugs and get rid of organized crime. I bet there would be a huge drop in terrorism if we did that. No more Al Queda. No more covert CIA/FBI/RCMP/CSIS.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 2:04 am
 


I think we\'re missing the gander sauce aspect of this. If Cellucci can scold us on our governments domestic policy issues, can we scold the US on a few of their policy decisions? We could start with their economic policies, swing through environmental issues, spend some time on their science and educational policies, a month at least for trade issues, and end up talking about questionable voting machine technology just in time for their next election.

Then, sure. Lets talk drug policies. I\'d like to invite some representitives from some european nations.

Really. If the man wants to fling stones from his glass house, we should let him. Then build a trebuchet out of good BC softwood, and load the thing with PEI potatoes.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 2:05 am
 


Why won\'t anyone tell him how we don\'t like the KKK or the NRA? Like how we class the KKK as a terrorist organisation? & how if the US government doesn\'t make them illegal we might not be able to send any electricity, oil or gas south of the border?

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 5:25 pm
 


Exactly. He talks, and they act, like WE are the problem. He doesn\'t talk about how all our illegal Canadian marijuana is being traded for US heroin and guns. Now, which is more dangerous??? Obviously we\'re getting the bad end of the deal. We need to stand up and defend ourselves a little and stop being so darned polite!


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 25, 2004 6:31 pm
 


I think what really needs to be said is that what the U.S. has been doing for the last 30 years to try and stomp out illegal drug trade is NOT working just like their war on terror is not working. Which is exactly why I believe the undercover world of cops and coups is benefiting from drug money. The smoke screen of making us believe they\'re trying to stop the problem only gives the government carte blanche to keep the rest of us out of their way. Legalize drugs - promblem solved.


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What the U.S. has been doing to stomp out drugs, and the war on terror is absolutely not decreasing the problem! If they are suppose to be doing something to stop this, I fail to see the connection, since the gun running and drug trades are all connected, according to much I have read on these issues, the overthrow of many so called regimes is directly related to the gun and drug trades; so how committed to stopping this are they? Also since their supposed war on terror, the terror in the world has escalated to heights we haven\'t seen since the second world war, and even then most people in North America weren\'t faced with daily fear, as we are now.

The entire world is encompassed in fear, fear of terrorism from militant groups, fear of their own policeforce, fear of their governments, fear of starvation, poverty, homelessness, fear of speaking out, fear of privacy laws, fear of crossing borders, fear of SARS, AIDS, joblessness and on and on. The fear level is the highest I have ever seen in my lifetime and from what I\'ve read probably this century. So the most powerful country in the world is promoting stricter laws for \'pot\'in our country, that\'s what they come up with in light of all the other crisis going on???Wow we should all be so powerful and smart! From what I observe everytime the U.S. starts stomping something out,it just gets bigger, maybe they should take a look at their stompers?!



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 6:27 am
 


This fella Cellucci is serious. And as such, the Federal Government should send him packing south for his comments.

Heck, one of our own peonic governments staffers once let the truth slip about Dubya being a moron and look what happend.

Cellucci, here is a message from ME:

GO HOME

Roll a BLUNT

Call Dubya and Ridge over for a hoot,

and call it a day.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 9:57 am
 


Welcome aboard, Wildel. Tell all your friends.

We need more like you.



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