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Raymond Karczewski...
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:53 pm
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The War on Drugs in America is a joke

Letter to the Editor Comments
Illinois Valley News


The War on Drugs is a joke. It is a "make do" effort on the part of
the Justice/Police/Prison System to frighten the public and create
busy work and more jobs for the Enforcement Industry..

The rhetoric hasn't changed a bit since I was a Police Sergeant in
the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960's, the days of
"Haight-Ashbury."

There is a sickness in our land. It is not due to drugs, but to
public ignorance. The average man/woman/child has been inundated with
drug propaganda by government/media sources for a lifetime, yet the
problem grows. Ever ask yourselves why?

The answers are all around you. Your public servant government has
donned the mantle of master over "bought and paid for" slaves/human
resources. They have stolen your birthright. They have made a joke
of our Unalienable Rights. They have made many of you "criminals"
merely by attending to that class of people who are unable to stand up
to the stresses and problems of manufactured government problems.

In the process, Americans have been dehumanized. They have lost their
grip on their own God-given Sovereignty and are now floudering about,
like a ship without a rudder, wondering what happened to their lives,
their homes, their jobs, their children, their money, their freedom.

All the evidence of the shift in consciousness was there for all to
see as our culture began to shift and reshapen itself to the present
illusion. We are now at the nadir of the cycle and are about to lose
it all. Why? Because of the average individual's blindness does not
allow them to see the disastrous unfoldment of events happening before
their very eyes.

I don't want to lecture you. I doubt that it would do any good
anyway. I doubt if most of you could even admit to yourselves that
you are so blind to how the state of the world, your world got that
way. It got that way by your silence, by your doubts, by your fears.
by your capitulation to the illusion of authority.

Ponder this: The government works for you, not you for them. You are
the Sovereign, Government is the servant. If you want to glimpse
what one man can do standing up to a Josephine County tyrannical court
and Justice system, I invite you to visit my website political page at
http://www.arkenterprises.com/index11.html

After reading it, and comprehending the significance of it, then I
suggest you locate your backbone act by demanding your government
respond to the word of the Sovereign People. Otherwise you can kiss
your lives goodbye.

Raymond Ronald Karczewski©
 
Christopher Helms...
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:53 pm
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On Oct 13, 3:53 pm, arke... at (no spam) frontier.com (Raymond Karczewski) wrote:
Quote:
          The War on Drugs in America is a joke

Letter to the Editor Comments
Illinois Valley News

The War on Drugs is a joke.  It is a "make do" effort on the part of
the Justice/Police/Prison System to frighten the public and create
busy work and more jobs for the Enforcement Industry..

The rhetoric hasn't changed a bit since I was a Police Sergeant  in
the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960's, the days of
"Haight-Ashbury."

There is a sickness in our land.  It is not due to drugs, but to
public ignorance.  The average man/woman/child has been inundated with
drug propaganda by government/media sources for a lifetime,  yet the
problem grows. Ever ask yourselves why?

The answers are all around you.  Your public servant government has
donned the mantle of master over "bought and paid for" slaves/human
resources.  They have stolen your birthright.  They have made a joke
of our Unalienable Rights.  They have made many of you "criminals"
merely by attending to that class of people who are unable to stand up
to the stresses and problems of manufactured government problems.

In the process, Americans have been dehumanized.  They have lost their
grip on their own God-given Sovereignty and are now floudering about,
like a ship without a rudder,  wondering what happened to their lives,
their homes, their jobs, their children, their money,  their freedom.


Back in the days before they were nothing but a bunch of shameless
corporate zombies, one area where the conservatives used to be
invincible was their assertion that every failure of government
intervention is always treated as a rationalization for more
government intervention. The government vowed to save America from
drugs in 1914, they fought a "War to end all wars" and make the world
safe for democracy, they created an income tax to stop inequities of
wealth and they attacked "Monopolies," breaking Standard Oil into 34
separate companies among many, many other Federal vanity projects.
They all fell flat on their ass and the gubmint steadily got bigger,
meaner and more powerful with every failure. It's too bad there is no
public support for limiting the power of government, because there
actually are areas where we'd all be better off without Washington's
meddling.
 
Jeff Rubard...
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:10 pm
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Drugs are bad, mmkay? Reedies?
 
Jeff Rubard...
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:36 pm
Guest
On Oct 28, 3:10 pm, Jeff Rubard <jeffrub... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Drugs are bad, mmkay? Reedies?

And maybe *coca tea* would be *okay* some-how, but *I* don't think I'm
ever getting over my love affair with (cough) tobacco, the fave-rave
of N. Americans *seit* a while, and coffee. Might *space 'em out*,
though.
 
 
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