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Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behavior and information processing.
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It's an editorial written by a contributer who says in his byline "My beat is mental health, mental wealth, and making the most of living" and you're complaining that it's biased. You're just too awful.
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Nobody should be allowed to say anything positive about OWS. We should have a person in place who makes sure that anything published is fair to both sides.
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![]() The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. But I should mean that every man should receive those papers and be capable of reading them. ![]() |
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My favorite part of articles -- like the Forbes OWS mentioned above -- is how the contributors have these bios that are written to imply a level of competence and knowledge. Todd Essig can't be incorrect! He's a fucking psychoanalyst, which implies a high level of post-graduate education and a bunch of certifications on his wall!! He must know what he's talking about.
I fail to see how he is any more qualified to write about this topic than a first semester poly-sci major who just completed his/her first term paper on modern political movements. In fact, I would argue that he's no more competent to write an article on OWS vs. Tea Party than anyone who is capable of forming an opinion and typing written English language. The truly ironic part of his dog-shit-esque article is how he tries to segment the two movements based upon inclusion and exclusion. What a remarkably subjective form of categorization. An argument could very well be made that OWS is even more exclusionary than the tea-party movement; they dislike EVERYONE who earns over a certain amount of income, and they dislike EVERYONE who works in certain fields/occupations. In my humble opinion, that notion reeks of exclusion. Furthermore, it always amazes me how biased "writers/contributors" always seem to over-generalize the bad aspects of the side they don't like, while portraying the side they do favor as being cut/dry in a good way. Not everyone in the tea-party movement believes that government is a wholly foul and evil establishment. Of course, if you knew nothing about either movement, and read Essig's pile of shit, you would probably believe that the Tea Party movement was composed of rabid dogs, foaming at the mouths for government blood. Really, Essig? Really? Most people who align themselves with the Tea Party don't want to destroy the government, kill immigrants, or shutout foreign trade partners. Rather, they want to reduce the impact of government and establish controls for immigration. In the same sense, I do not believe that most OWS believers want to burn down the banks, hang the millionaires, and sing kuhmbayah aftterwards. Lastly, does it bother anyone else how pretentious, intellectual-douchebags like this Essig fellow always fall back on the argument of "wellllllllll.... if we incrase taxes on super-millionaires, will invention and entrepreneurial drive die overnight??? lol, no.."? Indeed, I agree that the answer is No. Entrepreneurial drive and innovation will not die overnight. They will however be neutered over the course of the next 10-200 years. Broad societal changes -- for better, or worse -- don't occur overnight. |
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Smoke a cigarette and lie some more -- These conversations kill.
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Wait a second... do tea party people want to cut down on immigration?
If true, I never realized that before, it runs so contrary to what a libertarian would normally believe. I say let the fuckers in! |
![]() The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. But I should mean that every man should receive those papers and be capable of reading them. ![]() |
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Some "libertarians" F3lix supports here. "We want minimal government interference...but they can interfere with those other people." Welcome to America, where the one-drop rule is insisted upon for 3 centuries until we get a black president, then he's "only half-black". | |
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Easy on lumping me in with the faux-tea partiers. I'm thrilled to extend our country to immigrants, as long as they go through the proper channels. Those who come illegally take up our school resources without putting in their share of the owed money. Too many people on the cart and not enough pulling it.
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Wait a second again. If somebody opposes the ability for gay people to be married they arent Tea Party. They may think they are but they arent. They are white trash.
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![]() The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. But I should mean that every man should receive those papers and be capable of reading them. ![]() |
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Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behavior and information processing.
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I identify better with the tea-party and generally prefer them over career politicians, but that doesn't mean I align myself with many of their views that take us back to a racist and bigoted America. I'd prefer to go back further to the founders, which wanted to get us away from an oppressive government (which I feel we are getting quite close to.)
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I love these tea partiers that are ready to bail on the U.S. government and go found a new country on undiscovered land because Obama might let the Bush tax cuts expire. What a bunch of overdramatic weirdos.
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LOL did I really say that verbatim. "I'm moving to Ireland if Obama gets elected"? It's possible I did, but would need to see it to believe it. And I was on some pretty strong Kool-Aid then putting $70k on McCain. Listened to all one-sided arguments convincing myself Obama sucked and would/should lose.
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Most of their ideas on liberty and popular sovereignty were taken from Locke and the British government. A lot of them were hypocrites when it came to all men being created equal and slavery. People act as though they boldly declared independence, and that the constitution was practically beamed down from heaven. The fact is is that the founders were very torn on breaking away from England. The Boston Tea Party had nothing to do with being overtaxed and everything to do with taxation without representation. They wanted to be citizens, not subjects, and they wanted the Brits to actually follow through with their own constitution. Our constitution is a great foundation, but there are amendments for a reason - that reason being the people who wrote it existed in a time when there were no radios, airplanes, antibiotics or railroads. Evolution hadn't been discovered. Medical science was non-existent. You get the idea. Our constitution still calls blacks equal to 3/5ths of a person. The third amendment prohibits the quartering of soldiers in your home during peace time. The second amendment was put into place largely as a defense against a future British invasion. I mean you want to talk about archaic - do you think if the US military turned on the citizens of this country we'd stand a chance, because Johnny Fuckwad and Pablo Sanchez are packin' heat? Let's examine the supreme court of those days, shall we? 1856, Dred Scott vs Sandford: When a slave petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for his freedom, the Court ruled against him--also ruling that the Bill of Rights didn't apply to African Americans. 1883, Pace vs Alabama: In 1883 Alabama, interracial marriage meant two to seven years' hard labor in a state penitentiary. And this is decades after the declaration of independence! My point is the same point I make about people who hold the Bible sacred because they think people back then were somehow purer, more reasonable or had more wisdom. It's bullshit. Anyone who studies history can see that for every progressive, free thinker there were 100 regressive, close minded assholes looking out for number one. It's dangerous and delusional to look back at the past as some idealistic time when folks were just and common sense prevailed. | |
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