Thursday, June 02, 2005

Laws About Banning Things That Other People Do

2005 June 2, Thursday, 10:41

The Media Response To Schappelle Corby's 20 Year Jail Sentence

Yes, ABC666 public radio remains the source you can almost trust, but still there have been the hot topic issues like the media response to Schappelle Corby's 20 year jail sentence in Indonesia, cause it's overwhelming how Aussies see it as an inadvertent frame up, with a huge scandal erupting as to how baggage handlers are running drugs through the airports, and how the newly privatised airports like Sydney, run by the Prime Ministers ex advisor, that fatboy Marmaduke, have taken the security beat up for Bombs On Board, to get cheap subcontractors to do the job on day passes with no security checks, and so there's a cover up, and so this grrrl ends up with a pillow case sized bag of marijuana in her boogie board luggage on arrival in Bali, and gets 20 years in the clanger...

A Secret Investigation Has Pinged The Whole Airport Management Down To The Cleaners

Like who smuggles drugs into Indonesia from Australia? The price in Australia would be four times higher than the price in Indonesia, just doesn't make sense for her to have anything to do wit it, particularly when it turns out a secret investigation has pinged the whole airport management down to the cleaners as having this drug smuggling racket going on... So then we get to hear the rednecks beating the garbage lids about the bombs going on board as well... What a joke... 

She Has Everything Chucked At Her Cause Of The Pumped Up Drug Wars For The Stupid

Seems the expectation is for the justice system of Indonesia to play out a charade where they put on a show trial and lock people up so then to collect all the bribery to reduce the punishments, same as it's always been, and the publicity has made it worse... But that hasn't stopped the media wars where the one side puts the boot in with all the rumours as to her guilt, while the media who bought the rights insists on her innocence, it's really gross, goes back to the Lindy Chamberlain Religious Trial by Media, where she held to be guilty cause of a witch hunt, while in the Corby case she has everything chucked at her cause of the pumped up Drug Wars for the Stupid...

Laws About Banning Things That Other People Do

Please note that all the trouble in the world, near most of it, can be tracked back to right wing religious wanker laws about banning things that other people do, it's all the same thing, these pumped up dills try to impose their ways on others, who completely reject the imposition, so they try to convert people to be like them, then get pissed off when they are rejected as fools, and then they impose laws to ban whatever it is, and then to make it worse Declare War On It, that's their modus operandi, so we have a war on vague smoky things like drugs, sex, rock n roll, and other religions, and don't forget oil...

Religion Corrupts As The Loadstone, It Is Always At The Base Of The Pyramid

They become more and more intolerant, bring in massive penalties, go to sexed up wars, and create terrorism, they are the cause of gangster syndicates and arms manufacturers getting rich, and all the big time crime, so if you wanna get rid of big time crime, ban the banners, get rid of the religion from politics and you'll get rid of corruption, cause religion corrupts as the loadstone, it is always at the base of the pyramid, it is the biggest evil the human race has ever invented out of thin air, it's all imaginary, but results in abject misery and mayhem...

What Does It Matter If Some People Are Disposed To While Away Their Lives, And Do It Zonked?

To follow these Holy Marketeer's religious zeal all things are supposed to be handled hands off, and let the market decide but they are intolerant of drugs, why? Are they on the take? Does their job depend on having a phoney war? What does it matter if some people are disposed to while away their lives, and do it zonked? When there's nothing else to do but low-paid boring jobs for Macca's and they prefer to drop out in drugs, so what, that's freedom of choice, the thing these Laura Norder People always trumpet for themselves... So what, if you leave them to market forces, so what?

Your Reputation As A Gambler, Alcoholic Or Addict Means You Don't Get To Succeed

Before they were banned, drugs had a bad reputation as a lifestyle, same as gambling, and they tried banning alcohol and created gangsters overnight... Your reputation as a gambler, alcoholic or addict means you don't get to succeed, that's the only sanction there needs to be, women will reject men like that and likewise for men, so your life wont be successful, that's the penalty people see in society... You don’t need police and the judiciary to be involved, it just corrupts them as well, just let them sink and pick up the dole, and provide a visible warning to the young, instead of these traffickers swanning about in sports cars all dressed up for the kill...

All You Have To Do With Drugs Is Decriminalise Them And Take Away The Black Market

All you have to do with drugs is decriminalise them and take away the black market, then the black market can go back to guns or whatever else is banned, but you wouldn't have such a big demand for them once the crime rate drops, the gangster murders in Melbourne were caused by laws banning drugs, that's it, simple... You can still have law that provides protection for the public like operating dangerous machinery while zonked, that would be reasonable... But all over the world the troublesome hotspots are drug and religious wars, and waged by corrupted and stoned individuals cashing in, everyone cashes in eventually, it has all the temptations, so just pull out the loadstone, deconstruct the laws banning this hugely profitable Black Market and regulate it online as a normal part of life, but regulated in the background, just so long as there's no black market, corruption is a far greater evil than some people getting zonked, or some poor Aussie grrrl in a tight blouse getting convicted for buggar all...

 

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