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radx (Member Profile)
Your video, Man "forgotten" in DEA custody for 5 days, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Man "forgotten" in DEA custody for 5 days
War on Drugs = War on Freedom
War on Freedom = Terrorism
DEA = Terrorists.
See how easy? Also hilarious, this pot user ends up introduced to Meth by the DEA, forcefully.
Any more absurdity and I'm going to have to pay an insane amount of money to be educated WHY this system is a failure. Oh.... dang....
bradley manning didnt get any speed.
Man "forgotten" in DEA custody for 5 days
>> ^00Scud00:
It will be interesting to hear what their excuse for this is.
I really doubt even the DEA would try to claim it's excusable or understandable.
More likely, now that it's public they'll express "regret" without apologizing properly, and someone will get a slap on the wrist corrective action or paid temporary suspension.
radx (Member Profile)
Try inserting a space after the quote in:
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That should fix it. What a horrific story by the way. Yeesh.
In reply to this comment by radx:
I just bumped into a false positive on the dupe detection.
The embed code was aquired here, and the supposed dupe was this. It's an unsupported(?) source, which I was about to give a shot.
The paragraph-tag at the end of the embed screws things up. It can easily be removed by hand, but my guess is that most folks will just drop it without taking a closer look at the code.
Anyways, just thought I'd let you know.
Man "forgotten" in DEA custody for 5 days
Damn, I'm too late again.
*promote
Edit: More info here
lucky760 (Member Profile)
I just bumped into a false positive on the dupe detection.
The embed code was aquired here, and the supposed dupe was this. It's an unsupported(?) source, which I was about to give a shot.
The paragraph-tag at the end of the embed screws things up. It can easily be removed by hand, but my guess is that most folks will just drop it without taking a closer look at the code.
Anyways, just thought I'd let you know.
Obama Tougher On Pot Than Bush - Oaksterdam Raid -- TYT
A successful drug war would be self-defeating for the DEA, who rely on drugs to exist and persist.
Edit: Duh.
Office work is DEADLY!
*dead -- "'OFFICE DEA...'
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Spice was Invented by The War On Drugs
here is what the DEA is planning, and what they really think about this stuff at the current time:
hint: they're not going to stop until no one can get "high" (although that term remains relatively undefined..)
http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/mtgs/drug_chemical/2011/boos.pdf
The drug war got us into this mess, and now its going to get really ugly
Watch Rick Perry's Campaign End Before Your Eyes
Perhaps the third department he would abolish is the DEA?
He seems to enjoy a little sniff of something before most of his appearances.
Obama: Complete Withdrawal of all troops from Iraq in 2011
>> ^shinyblurry:
What the administration is not telling you is that total withdrawlal of the troops was not the preferred plan. The plan was to leave a remnant of a few thousand behind to oversee training. But because our negotiaters bungled talks with the Iraqi government and failed to get immunity for the troops, they pulled them all out. Iraq also recently announced that it wouldn't be having any of our bases there either. So basically Iran has taken over, and this fledging democracy, which we completely failed to establish, is going to be overtaken by extermists and brought under sharia law. We are basically symbolically handing over the control of the country to Iran and leaving in shame and disgrace. God help the Iraqi people.
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalys
is/Article/589004/201110211900/Politicizing-Our-Exit-From-Iraq.htm
It's funny how imperialism works. The countries we occupy seem to side with the opposition, why is that?
You're correct though, the Iraqi government is kicking us out. Of course we will leave behind thousands of mercenaries and the CIA will have a shadowy presence. And the State department will be hiring 5,500 more security contractors to protect 17,000 civilians working for the American government in Iraq.
Sounds like to me this is the perfect opportunity for the US or Israel to stage an attack by Iran on Iraq or US troops. Remember the "Iran has become bolder" talking-point that was repetitively aired after the recent fake DEA-Saudi bomb plot.
Vertical Landing. Do you get this? VERTICAL JET LANDING
True but,
the F35 is a Joint Strike Fighter. The JSF program is supposed to replace a wide variety of aging plane models (F-16, F-18, A-10, F117, etc.) It is one program that has two types of engines fitting in one plane. I think this is a better approach than updating one fighter/bomber/strike fighter at a time. Military programs like the JSF or UAV are used as a deterrent and we should always invest in them because they serve as a great political tool for Foreign policy, and as a great research tool for the our economy and the advancement of human achievement. It is because of programs like these that we have not used a Nuke or Dirty bomb in the last 50 years. Conventional warfare is still critical, whether you agree with it or not. If you want to blame our bullying around the world, then blame the politicians for that. That's a strategic failure, not an operational failure.
As for the space program. The U.S. is still spending tremendously into the space program through the U.S. Air Force. NASA has taken the passenger seat for all things critical when it comes to space, and I agree with that decision completely.
I support research programs like the JSF or the Air Force's GPS program among many other de-classified projects; however, I do not support the DOJ/DEA/ATF and 90% of the TSA. I think those departments are worthless and their funds could be used for education and healthcare.
>> ^spoco2:
>> ^Jinx:
The Harrier is to the F35 as the Sopwith Camel is to the Eurofighter.
Ok, thats hyperbole, but the Harrier was pretty limited. I wasn't supersonic for a start, no stealth capabilities, fairly limited air to air/manoeuverability etc. No gun for ground attack either.
Personally I think its a pretty incredible feat of engineering. On the flip side its going to cost the US taxpayer $320billion.
It's a cool plane and all, but that number is absolutely insane.
$320 BILLION dollars.
Yeah, cut medical care, cut schooling, cut spending on space exploration, but don't touch the spending on making a fucking aeroplane for killing people.
And we wonder if countries have their priorities right when it comes to spending money.
Why you should be republican (Election Talk Post)
>> ^Lawdeedaw:
There is, in my mind, a bigger issue at hand than the tissue at hand (Sorry, Elmo in Grouchland ref...)
And that is the movement of society. Paul isn't, as I have note before, a means to an end. He is the first step in a million mile march.
Yes, and to me that march is a million miles in the wrong direction.
>> ^Lawdeedaw:
The only two things he can get done in office is 1--Change the direction of our nation's military might (Which is far more important than say Unions from a financial perspective.) 2--Stop federal enforcement of the drug war.
He could also sabotage the EPA, HHS (and healthcare reform!), dismantle the SEC, FEC, FCC, Department of Education, etc, etc, etc.
Yes, while he goes indiscriminately axing through every alphabet soup agency on his way to the FRB, he'll stop off at the DEA, probably right after the ATF and FBI, mind, but that's not an enticement for me to support him.
But for me the big deal with the Presidency is the bully pulpit. The most common complaint us liberals have about Obama is that that guy who gave beautiful, moving speeches in favor of our philosophy just completely vanished when he got sworn in as President.
Paul's whole point in running is to get more time in front of a camera to give voice to what he believes in. I doubt he'd hesitate to use the bully pulpit to the fullest. And keep in mind, much of what he believes in is complete anathema to me.
>> ^Lawdeedaw:
To say you don't trust him on certain things is odd. What would it take to earn your trust?
He'd have to stop lying! In 2008 I might have wanted him to become the Republican nominee, but 3 years of being subscribed to the Campaign for Liberty mailing list has completely disabused me of that.
I definitely don't want to help that man become President.
Oh, and not to tweak you off too much, but I agree with every word this guy said.
Zero Punctuation: Call of Juarez: The Cartel
I hate that I'm about to become one of those Youtubers who just quotes the video and waits for the thumbs-ups to roll in, but...
"FBI, DEA, LAPD, BBC, TCP/IP, LOL"
Now give me my power point.
Congrats Drug Warrior-in-Chief President Obama!
*quality
I think pro-statists who've smoked pot in their lives should turn themselves in to the DEA.