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2010-11-27 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + Law enforcement + LE + Regulation + War on Drugs
Just What We Need

Unsurprisingly, a WaPo opinion columnist thinks that we need to really commit to more war in the War on Drugs™. You know, because over 40 years, an untold number of deaths, trillions of dollars, and zero effect on drug use (which doesn’t even question the idea that keeping people from getting high is a morally […]

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Despite some potential misgivings about Rand Paul as a candidate, I will be voting for him for the simple reason that every law enforcement agency in the state has sided with Conway. If cops unanimously support a particular candidate, surely said candidate is an immoral statist ready to use cops violently in order to support […]

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2010-10-16 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + Government + War on Drugs
Douchebag of the Week: Eric Holder

Eric Holder in a letter to ex-DEA chiefs: We will vigorously enforce the CSA against those individuals and organizations that possess, manufacture or distribute marijuana for recreational use, even if such activities are permitted under state law Fuck. You. The residents of a state explicity say they want marijuana to be legalized, yet in your […]

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2010-10-16 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + health care + War on Drugs
Question of the Day

How is it that liberals can demand that the federal government stay out of health care decision-making when it concerns medical marijuana, yet fully support Obamacare which co-opts individual health care decisions?

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2010-10-14 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + War on Drugs
Drug War Creations

The utterly failed War on Drugs (or as some might call it the War on People Who Use Drugs) can take full credit for a few creations. There was never such a thing as drug crime before prohibition. Nor was there such a thing as drug cartels or kingpins either. But the latest creation of […]

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2010-10-07 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + Government + War on Drugs
Fed Hypocrisy, a Short Monologue

The Federal Government (at Arizona): You cannot presume that you should enforce federal law, despite the explicit wishes of the residents of your state. The Federal Government, due to its behemoth size, slowly turns right while wiping drool from its chin and engages in a bout of fat-man breathing from the effort. It finally catches […]

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Goddammit.

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2010-07-19 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + War on Drugs
“It’s Not Like Any Other Drug”

Indiana, moving in reverse: Over-the-counter cold medicines with an ingredient used to make Meth may soon only be available by prescription in Indiana. “When you do it you understand how addictive it is, I mean it is not like any other drug,” explained a meth user. You’re right. No other drug has caused legislators to go […]

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2010-07-17 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + War on Drugs
Against Ourselves

Isn’t it great that the very weapons which we gave to those in South America in order to fight communism during the Cold War are now being used against us by violent drug cartels?  Will we ever learn that when we give weapons away to foriegners in order to fight some ideological cause, such as […]

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2010-07-11 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + Government + War on Drugs
I Wonder. . .

Apparently libertards are all for drug laws emanating at the federal level. I wonder how quickly their position will change when asked about drug laws in relation to California? Oh, wait. I guess I don’t have to wait too long at all.

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