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Can't wait for Lebron's commentary. Oh wait he is on bereavement leave for RBGQuick...someone tell Tyler Childers!
i am starting to agree. this is basically a socialist movement . first step get rid of law and orderThis stuff is making my blood boil. The whole BLM movement is based on a false premise, and every single time the facts come out after an exhaustive investigation, this is proven nearly each and every time. Normal people know the outcome before it ever happens. Cops, by and large, are not racist and do not hunt down innocent black people. And these idiots approaching people who are just trying to eat dinner at a restaurant and try to impose their fascist beliefs on people minding their own business makes my blood boil even more. This is ridiculous and has to stop. Maybe it’s time for Trump to actually start acting like an evil dictator for real and teach these morons a harsh lesson.
Also, this shows, once again, that almost all of the initial reporting which set the narrative and what everyone "knows" is completely contradicted by the investigation and the facts as presented to the grand jury. Therefore when the info does come out no one believes it because it doesn't fit what was reported in the first 72 hours.
Kind of like "Hands up, don't shoot" which was proven to be a lie beyond a shadow of a doubt by the forensics report, yet folks still repeat it as truth.
I read a little about this.
Seems like a really bad decision to execute a stupid war on drugs warrant in the middle of the night, but technically nothing seems illegal here. Once you're presumably legally in the house (?they knocked first I read?) and someone opens fire on you to shoot back, correct?
Does that about cover it?
Quick...someone tell Tyler Childers!
Tyler is still right, and here is why:
We need some introspection about what the fvck is wrong with this country and maybe in our hearts. Race might not have made those officers fire back, but race certainly was a factor in the War on Drugs and the militarized escalation of it, and that got Ms. Taylor killed more than anything else. It's been a utter and complete failure, for blacks and whites. The black side has historically received more attention, because the War on Drugs greatest negative impacts are on poor communities, and we know black communities are historically poor. But a Mingo County boy like yourself knows what it has done to poor white communities. You would do yourself well to put some thought to that.
We as a nation made a decision in 1933 that it being obvious human beings like to get drunk it would be a better policy to let regulated corporations supply alcohol, rather than leave the business up to hoodlums, thugs, and organized crime. Prohibition was an experiment that lead to a clusterfvck of violence, corruption, poisonings, and yes racial discrimination in enforcement. The War on Drugs is no different. As weird as things got with Big Pharma pushing painers on hillbillies, at least folks knew what they were getting and I think it was better than people dropping like flies because they have no idea what is in that little baggie, never mind the wave of crime and violence as the pills mills closed and gangs and cartel took over the opioid business. Maybe it is time to get back to having Bayer Heroin on the shelf at the pharmacy, right there beside the Parke-Davis cocaine. At least that will keep the police from having to kick in a door in the middle of night.
how they hell do you let someone sit and take hydrocodone for years? I am being serious. That is not like ordering a budweiser?Tyler is still right, and here is why:
We need some introspection about what the fvck is wrong with this country and maybe in our hearts. Race might not have made those officers fire back, but race certainly was a factor in the War on Drugs and the militarized escalation of it, and that got Ms. Taylor killed more than anything else. It's been a utter and complete failure, for blacks and whites. The black side has historically received more attention, because the War on Drugs greatest negative impacts are on poor communities, and we know black communities are historically poor. But a Mingo County boy like yourself knows what it has done to poor white communities. You would do yourself well to put some thought to that.
We as a nation made a decision in 1933 that it being obvious human beings like to get drunk it would be a better policy to let regulated corporations supply alcohol, rather than leave the business up to hoodlums, thugs, and organized crime. Prohibition was an experiment that lead to a clusterfvck of violence, corruption, poisonings, and yes racial discrimination in enforcement. The War on Drugs is no different. As weird as things got with Big Pharma pushing painers on hillbillies, at least folks knew what they were getting and I think it was better than people dropping like flies because they have no idea what is in that little baggie, never mind the wave of crime and violence as the pills mills closed and gangs and cartel took over the opioid business. Maybe it is time to get back to having Bayer Heroin on the shelf at the pharmacy, right there beside the Parke-Davis cocaine. At least that will keep the police from having to kick in a door in the middle of night.
how they hell do you let someone sit and take hydrocodone for years? I am being serious. That is not like ordering a budweiser?
I am on the shit right now. But, I don't want to be for 30 years.
So, you are going to have Hydrocodone at the 7-11 station or what? You don't think a doctor needs to prescribe that stuff?Alcohol is by far the most destructive drug in this nation. Statistically, it isn't even close....it beats all others combined.
You don't want to be on it for 30 years, but if some dumbass wants to who are we to tell them what to do with their body? Certainly it should not be criminal, if putting back a bottle of vodka a day is not criminal.
So, you are going to have Hydrocodone at the 7-11 station or what? You don't think a doctor needs to prescribe that stuff?
not the same thingDid you know doctors could prescribe whiskey during Prohibition? Yet the black market thrived...along with the violence and corruption that comes with a black market.
not the same thing
you going to let folks do their own diagnosis and surgery as well?
so what drugs do you think people should just be able to buy and take? Hydrocodone for one.It is the exact same thing.
If they want to perform surgery on themselves, sure. That's just as dumb as smoking crack but it ain't my business. Hell, cut your pecker off, like that WVU football player, and throw it in the goddamn river. Doesn't hurt me any.
so what drugs do you think people should just be able to buy and take? Hydrocodone for one.
There is no equivalency between alcohol and hard drugs.
They destroy lives quickly and then those people become a drain on society.