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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Fuck it, she was honest. which for a politician, rates highly.
War on drugs? What a joke, how much weed is smoked in the UK every day? 3, 4 tons? It's not even a crimr IMHO, I spend most days stoned, and still function. I still pay taxes, at least up till the end of today.
Declaring war on stuff, let's forget countries/nationalities, and choose pens or sausages. The red ones from Ladbrokes are looking a bit dodgy.
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:04, 3 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
Really? She was being honest? There is no proof that she even took the drugs
and if she did there is no evidence that she isn't just jumping on a bandwagon of trying to make herself look good by pulling the sympathy card. She has a history of saying what ever will get her the best headline.
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:08, Reply)
She's horrible, isn't she?
I wouldn't touch her with yours.
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:12, Reply)
Honest!=politician

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:20, Reply)
I'd boff her into late 2017, mate.

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:25, Reply)
Pen,
or sausage?
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:26, Reply)
It's like a gert big salami, mush.

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:31, Reply)
You said the same about Edwina Currie though.

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:28, Reply)
Phwoarrrrr.

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:36, Reply)
Yes, but she's a politician.
She'll be honest, lie bend the truth...much like us all really.
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:28, Reply)
Sorry, which bit of that is in defence of your statement?

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:30, Reply)
I don't care if a politician has done drugs in the past.
Who the fuck hasn't? Not important.
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:25, Reply)
My mum hasn't.

Hope this helps x
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:44, Reply)
I love that arguement, "I spend half my days stoned and it's done me no halm so that must be the case for everyone in the world"
In what way can breaking the law not be a crime?
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:39, Reply)
That's easy for you to say, with your legal daily dose of strong opiates.

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:41, Reply)
To be fair, there is a massive difference, what with me having chronic pain issues.

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:48, Reply)
I know, I was making light of your painful and distressing condition.
What a cunt, eh?
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:52, Reply)
Hah, I love getting all House up on people and being "I AM IN PAIN ! "

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:57, Reply)
there's a difference between crime as a legal thing in a country
and peoples' opinion of what represents a crime within their moral sphere.

While I don't have a problem with people smoking weed, a friend of mine changed enormously when he stopped, becoming a surprisingly sharp, clever guy. He just did a college course finishing with the highest mark you can get.
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:42, Reply)
Whereas I'm this thick whether I smoke or not :(

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:43, Reply)
bad luck

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:44, Reply)
I don't understand you

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:47, Reply)
i guess that proves it

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:48, Reply)
???

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:52, Reply)
A crime is a crime, I reckon.
You can choose to do the crime and not consider it wrong, but it's still a crime.
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:56, Reply)
Laws change though,
Homosexuality was a crime, as was being gay in the Army, or interacial marrige.
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 14:59, Reply)
Yah', totally, but it was still a crime at the time. Just because you're 'commiting a crime' it doesn't mean to say you believe there is anything wrong with it, or that there is anything wrong with it, but it is still a crime.

(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 15:17, Reply)
but what the term 'crime' represents
changes across time and from country to country. If the government made something like cake illegal, eating cake would be a crime, but at the same time, people could consider it not a crime and the law to be an ass. Perhaps we just need to define terms better before dicussions
(, Fri 6 Jul 2012, 15:01, Reply)

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