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Really tired of drugs/dealers/junkies
October 24, 2017, 05:17 PM
LeemurReally tired of drugs/dealers/junkies
http://www.whsv.com/content/ne...ation-452845563.htmlI know the younger guy. He somehow beat some charges earlier this year. He’s got a history of dealing and using. He’s also a slimy piece of shit and I’m not at all surprised.
October 24, 2017, 10:42 PM
41I see a lot of rip raft when I go home to Waynesboro. I think the smaller towns have bigger problems with drugs than the larger cities.
I don't like to go into secluded areas alone any more hunting or fishing.
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October 24, 2017, 10:54 PM
tatortoddOn the brightside, the journalist didn't:
call 2 bolt action rifles, 2 shotguns, and 2 pistols a cache
state the perps had 4 Glocks and 2 AR15s
state the perps had 2 sniper rifles, 2 assault rifles, and 2 uzis
Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity
DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. October 25, 2017, 02:50 AM
jimmy123xYou're not the only one that's tired of drugs/junkies/drug dealers.
Here in South Florida, there is a rehab clinic on every corner and halfway houses (in a normal house) in just about every neighborhood. 3 out of 4 of the addicts are flown here to go to rehab from another state, 90% of them get on drugs and are stuck here, wandering our streets. They're now EVERYWHERE.
October 25, 2017, 03:24 AM
rsd1220These dregs of society are the libtards' base.
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October 25, 2017, 03:34 AM
sns3guppyquote:
Originally posted by rsd1220:
These dregs of society are the libtards' base.
You're minimizing those with whom you disagree by referencing them "dregs," and then engaging in demeaning name-calling? You really don't see the irony?
No, the pushers and dealers don't make up the lions share of the liberal base. That base is composed primarily of middle class intellectuals and professionals.
Rule 1 is identify your enemy, if that is indeed your opposite, and rule two is don't underestimate them. Rule three is be a bit smarter, and childish name calling isn't being a bit smarter.
Right now addiction is a real problem, and it's not the dregs of society that are facing addition; it's people from every walk of life, and the problem is growing. It doesn't differentiate between political parties, either.
October 25, 2017, 06:43 AM
Warhorsequote:
Originally posted by sns3guppy:
quote:
Originally posted by rsd1220:
These dregs of society are the libtards' base.
You're minimizing those with whom you disagree by referencing them "dregs," and then engaging in demeaning name-calling? You really don't see the irony?
No, the pushers and dealers don't make up the lions share of the liberal base. That base is composed primarily of middle class intellectuals and professionals.
Rule 1 is identify your enemy, if that is indeed your opposite, and rule two is don't underestimate them. Rule three is be a bit smarter, and childish name calling isn't being a bit smarter.
Right now addiction is a real problem, and it's not the dregs of society that are facing addition; it's people from every walk of life, and the problem is growing. It doesn't differentiate between political parties, either.
An addict is an addict no matter what level of society they are in. I do not care one wit how they got that way. They cannot be allowed any "special" considerations, because "they" will do or say anything to get their "fix".
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October 25, 2017, 07:15 AM
Sunset_VaI go through that little town, Churchville, occassionally heading to Highland County.
Meth has been a curse to many in that area. Just recently, a mother in an adjoining county to Augusta shot her 6 year old daughter, after being on pot and meth continously for 2 weeks. She was just sentenced to 24 years in the pen.
However, no one is forcing anyone to take drugs. It is stupidity, especially when you know the risks.
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October 25, 2017, 09:38 PM
sns3guppyquote:
Originally posted by Warhorse:
An addict is an addict no matter what level of society they are in. I do not care one wit how they got that way. They cannot be allowed any "special" considerations, because "they" will do or say anything to get their "fix".
Quite irrelevant to my statement, however, and no, not every addict will do "anything to get their fix."
October 25, 2017, 10:32 PM
bushpilotIn my humble opinion the addicts need treatment.
Having said that, our nation must have the willpower to immediately execute anyone importing, manufacturing, transporting, selling, or facilitating in any manner the furnishing of illegal drugs to anyone in this country. By eliminating the sources we can eventually clean up the streets and cities of our country.
The other problem is the money involved in the legal system that feeds off the dealers and others in the drug trade. If the country were able to eliminate the suppliers the legal system would face major cutbacks in their cash flow and so they will balk at that approach. Until we have the willpower to really solve the issue I am afraid not much will happen.
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October 26, 2017, 02:09 AM
rsd1220quote:
Originally posted by sns3guppy:
quote:
Originally posted by rsd1220:
These dregs of society are the libtards' base.
You're minimizing those with whom you disagree by referencing them "dregs," and then engaging in demeaning name-calling? You really don't see the irony?
No, the pushers and dealers don't make up the lions share of the liberal base. That base is composed primarily of middle class intellectuals and professionals.
Rule 1 is identify your enemy, if that is indeed your opposite, and rule two is don't underestimate them. Rule three is be a bit smarter, and childish name calling isn't being a bit smarter.
Right now addiction is a real problem, and it's not the dregs of society that are facing addition; it's people from every walk of life, and the problem is growing. It doesn't differentiate between political parties, either.
Well, in libtard controlled San Francisco, the dealers and junkies are protected classes.
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