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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14556962 - 06/03/11 06:39 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: spazmodog]
#14557023 - 06/03/11 06:56 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: gotta have a permit for a protest
That's ridiculous.
it's the law
^^^^ This is 
Pris your being very hypocritical seeing as you are the No.1 poster/mod on a forum that deals primarily with the consumption and growing of illegal psycadellic mushrooms.... not to mention everything else
So your argument and defense of the law is fuuucked....
do you have a personal dislike for dancing or something?
does the fact that someone 'manufactures' an illicit drug change the law, of course not, do they run the risk of arrest, yes. are they aware of the law in almost every instance? of course they are. were these protesters aware that their actions would lead to their arrests, absolutely because they were in fact going there to protest the law
how is pointing out the law hypocritical
it's simple, if you dont like the laws, work at changing the laws. dont act like a retard and break the law to make your point, that reinforces the need for the law in the eyes of the people
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14557087 - 06/03/11 07:12 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: it's simple, if you dont like the laws, work at changing the laws. dont act like a retard and break the law to make your point, that reinforces the need for the law in the eyes of the people
well was gandi wrong when he protested the british? laws need to be broken sometimes to get the point across that it is unjust
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: EntheogenicPeace]
#14557115 - 06/03/11 07:17 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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EntheogenicPeace said: Yeah, it is ironic the fair # of "law & order conservatives" on this site, the Shroomery. Historically, they always fear that any "deviant" behavior that is tolerated & not pushed to the margins (e.g. homosexuality, use of certain drugs associated w/ethnic minorities or otherwise anti-establishment types, interracial relationships)
I guess you're unaware that it was the liberals that pushed for prohibition laws, they wanted to keep slavery
FDR, a Democrat signed it into law http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt
Harry J Anslinger, also a Democrat, Rockefeller, Du Pont, all those people that were instrumental in outlawing marijuana, all democrats, think about it, Barack Obama who's smoked weed and deliberately inhaled is fighting against it even though his senate campaign stated he supported legalization.... Obama, a liberal Hypocrat
William Randolph Hearst was a prominent leader of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party...Hmmmmm, who would ever imagine a liberal media pushing a bogus agenda filled with lies and more lies to outlaw something based on racial fear mongering... oh wait, what's been said during the Obama Campaign and his term in office... loads of dear mongering based on a racial agenda
and which party is actually fighting hardest to repeal prohibition, the tea party supported republicans that everyone wants to bash, it would really do you a lot of good to read up on what you're talking about before saying these things
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We can look towards the rest of the developed world to see that this is not the case, that mostly their countries are like the U.S., just w/more personal freedom & cops that don't (at least not as much) enjoy harassing, beating, & arresting political dissidents and/or ppl of color.
who was it that just signed the teeth back into the patriot act? under who's administration does the TSA have the full body scanners? Which Party is it that's the most outspoken against free speech under the guise of hate speech... yeah, it's not those damned oppressive conservatives that are fighting for smaller government and more freedoms
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14557124 - 06/03/11 07:19 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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it's simple, if you dont like the laws, work at changing the laws. dont act like a retard and break the law to make your point, that reinforces the need for the law in the eyes of the people
people have tried throughout the years to peacefully protest, much less protest in general. do that nowadays and you get laughed at and arrested. fuck the law, fuck the police, fuck the government. i don't care if someone says i need a permit. they have no inherent right to impose their own reality upon my own, and neither does the majority.
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Free.Your.Mind]
#14557126 - 06/03/11 07:19 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: it's simple, if you dont like the laws, work at changing the laws. dont act like a retard and break the law to make your point, that reinforces the need for the law in the eyes of the people
well was gandi wrong when he protested the british? laws need to be broken sometimes to get the point across that it is unjust
what law was there against doing nothing? was sitting around and not showing up for work a crime?
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14557170 - 06/03/11 07:30 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: it's simple, if you dont like the laws, work at changing the laws. dont act like a retard and break the law to make your point, that reinforces the need for the law in the eyes of the people
well was gandi wrong when he protested the british? laws need to be broken sometimes to get the point across that it is unjust
what law was there against doing nothing? was sitting around and not showing up for work a crime?
what are you talking about? he broke many british salt laws at the time http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Satyagraha
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: GuruBushHippie]
#14557254 - 06/03/11 07:51 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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it's simple, if you dont like the laws, work at changing the laws. dont act like a retard and break the law to make your point, that reinforces the need for the law in the eyes of the people
people have tried throughout the years to peacefully protest, much less protest in general. do that nowadays and you get laughed at and arrested. fuck the law, fuck the police, fuck the government. i don't care if someone says i need a permit. they have no inherent right to impose their own reality upon my own, and neither does the majority.
so go protest without a permit, do so and you go to jail
get the permit, keep it peaceful and protest where you're supposed to and you've had a successful protest and people stay out of jail, your beliefs are of no consequence to the law when it comes to the law, they say you need a permit then you need a permit if you break the law it doesnt make you a martyr, it doesnt mean your speech was infringed on, it means you were foolish
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Free.Your.Mind]
#14557261 - 06/03/11 07:53 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: it's simple, if you dont like the laws, work at changing the laws. dont act like a retard and break the law to make your point, that reinforces the need for the law in the eyes of the people
well was gandi wrong when he protested the british? laws need to be broken sometimes to get the point across that it is unjust
what law was there against doing nothing? was sitting around and not showing up for work a crime?
what are you talking about? he broke many british salt laws at the time http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Satyagraha
he's also been locked up many times including then... see how that works
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Prisoner#1] 4
#14557299 - 06/03/11 08:00 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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hahahahaha.
its like wak-a-mole. Pris stands in front of the shroomery machine. nublets pop up and offer arguments, and he wacks them with the logic stick.
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14557312 - 06/03/11 08:02 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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it's simple, if you dont like the laws, work at changing the laws. dont act like a retard and break the law to make your point, that reinforces the need for the law in the eyes of the people
people have tried throughout the years to peacefully protest, much less protest in general. do that nowadays and you get laughed at and arrested. fuck the law, fuck the police, fuck the government. i don't care if someone says i need a permit. they have no inherent right to impose their own reality upon my own, and neither does the majority.
so go protest without a permit, do so and you go to jail
get the permit, keep it peaceful and protest where you're supposed to and you've had a successful protest and people stay out of jail, your beliefs are of no consequence to the law when it comes to the law, they say you need a permit then you need a permit if you break the law it doesnt make you a martyr, it doesnt mean your speech was infringed on, it means you were foolish
King George said our forefathers were foolish. long live the opposition.
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: GuruBushHippie]
#14557320 - 06/03/11 08:03 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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GuruBushHippie said: King George said our forefathers were foolish. long live the opposition.
Yes, but our forefathers displayed intelligence and rationality. most people here arguing with pris have yet to do so. few are spelling out logical arguments supported by sound reason. just their free-spirited ideals that they think should be inherently applied, regardless of the unforseen consequences
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: memes]
#14557353 - 06/03/11 08:11 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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GuruBushHippie said: King George said our forefathers were foolish. long live the opposition.
Yes, but our forefathers displayed intelligence and rationality. most people here arguing with pris have yet to do so. few are spelling out logical arguments supported by sound reason. just their free-spirited ideals that they think should be inherently applied, regardless of the unforseen consequences
What's different between me questioning my right to "protest" and revolutionaries questioning their (and our) rights to freedom? Pretty sure the right to protest was included. boston tea party??? They also represented our right as a people to overthrow the ameican government if necessary. not that it's necesary yet, but we have the right. Not just by the government; we have the right to dissent as living beings.
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: GuruBushHippie]
#14557393 - 06/03/11 08:21 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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GuruBushHippie said: long live the opposition.
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GuruBushHippie said: What's different between me questioning my right to "protest" and revolutionaries questioning their (and our) rights to freedom? Pretty sure the right to protest was included. boston tea party??? They also represented our right as a people to overthrow the ameican government if necessary. not that it's necesary yet, but we have the right. Not just by the government; we have the right to dissent as living beings.
amen bro
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: GuruBushHippie] 1
#14557481 - 06/03/11 08:41 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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GuruBushHippie said: What's different between me questioning my right to "protest" and revolutionaries questioning their (and our) rights to freedom? Pretty sure the right to protest was included. boston tea party??? They also represented our right as a people to overthrow the ameican government if necessary. not that it's necesary yet, but we have the right. Not just by the government; we have the right to dissent as living beings.
THe forefathers argued for freedom so long as we do not infringe upon the freedom of others.
Your right to "protest" infringes upon my right to enjoy my day without having to listen to your outbursts against whatever you're protesting.
Protest all you want, but make the public aware in advance so that we may avoid it. i.e. get a permit, i.e. the law.
i.e. like i said --- use rationality adn logic. dont just express your ideals and expect to mirror the Patriots
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: memes]
#14557496 - 06/03/11 08:45 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Your post is infringes on my right to enjoy my day 
In fact, your very existence does, therefore, you should be repressed and killed.
Then i will be able to go on enjoying my day.
-signed Mr. kingtard
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: GuruBushHippie]
#14557504 - 06/03/11 08:46 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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GuruBushHippie said: What's different between me questioning my right to "protest"
who is being denied the right to protest?
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: memes]
#14557511 - 06/03/11 08:48 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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GuruBushHippie said: What's different between me questioning my right to "protest" and revolutionaries questioning their (and our) rights to freedom? Pretty sure the right to protest was included. boston tea party??? They also represented our right as a people to overthrow the ameican government if necessary. not that it's necesary yet, but we have the right. Not just by the government; we have the right to dissent as living beings.
THe forefathers argued for freedom so long as we do not infringe upon the freedom of others.
Your right to "protest" infringes upon my right to enjoy my day without having to listen to your outbursts against whatever you're protesting.
Protest all you want, but make the public aware in advance so that we may avoid it. i.e. get a permit, i.e. the law.
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GuruBushHippie said: What's different between me questioning my right to "protest" and revolutionaries questioning their (and our) rights to freedom? Pretty sure the right to protest was included. boston tea party??? They also represented our right as a people to overthrow the ameican government if necessary. not that it's necesary yet, but we have the right. Not just by the government; we have the right to dissent as living beings.
THe forefathers argued for freedom so long as we do not infringe upon the freedom of others.
Your right to "protest" infringes upon my right to enjoy my day without having to listen to your outbursts against whatever you're protesting.
Protest all you want, but make the public aware in advance so that we may avoid it. i.e. get a permit, i.e. the law.
i.e. like i said --- use rationality adn logic. dont just express your ideals and expect to mirror the Patriots
maybe i'd have no reason to protest if no one told me i couldnt do so w/o a permit.
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Shins]
#14557514 - 06/03/11 08:49 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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use rationality adn logic
Okay, The police infringed on the dancers' day and on the bystanders' to a much higher degree.
Use logic man, why is it violent police hurting you and imprisoning you does not ruin your day, but hippies dancing does?
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2. A boot licker.
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Re: Will dancing at memorials be legalized in our lifetime? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14557517 - 06/03/11 08:49 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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GuruBushHippie said: What's different between me questioning my right to "protest"
who is being denied the right to protest?
damn pris you keep catchin me being lazy. "my right to protest w/o a permit." my bad.
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