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Heres an interesting (old) article from the washington post, showing just how stupid people can really be when level head adults do the right thing...what should you do about that?  keep going with your old ass rules that make no sense, bust them for doing something to help keep teens from drunk driving (nice job opposing this one MADD) and then pretend that it was the right thing to do...fuck you MADD and fuck you moronic people in places of power, eat shit...


Zero Tolerance Makes Zero Sense
   

By Radley Balko
Tuesday, August 9, 2005

Imagine for a moment that you're a parent with a teenage son. He doesn't drink, but you know his friends do. You're also not naive. You've read the government's statistics: 47 percent of high school students tell researchers they've had a drink of alcohol in the previous 30 days. Thirty percent have had at least five drinks in a row in the past month. Thirteen percent admitted to having driven in the previous month after drinking alcohol.

So, what do you do with regard to your son's social life? Many parents have decided to take a realist's approach. They're throwing parties for their kids and their friends. They serve alcohol at these parties, but they also collect car keys to make sure no one drives home until the next morning. Their logic makes sense: The kids are going to drink; it's better that they do it in a controlled, supervised environment.

That's exactly what a Rhode Island couple did in 2004. When they learned that their son planned to celebrate the prom with a booze bash at a beach 40 miles away, William and Patricia Anderson instead threw a supervised party for him and his friends at their home. They served alcohol, but William Anderson stationed himself at the party's entrance and collected keys from every teen who showed. No one who came to the party could leave until the next morning.


For this the Andersons found themselves arrested and charged with supplying alcohol to minors. The case ignited a fiery debate that eventually spilled onto the front page of the Wall Street Journal. The local chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving oddly decided to make an example of William Anderson, a man who probably did more to keep drunk teens off the road that night than most Providence-area parents.

In fact, the Andersons were lucky. A couple in Virginia was recently sentenced to 27 months in jail for throwing a supervised party for their son's 16th birthday, at which beer was made available. That was reduced on appeal from the eight-year sentenced imposed by the trial judge. The local MADD president said she was "pleasantly surprised" at the original eight-year verdict, and "applauded" the judge's efforts.

In the Washington area, several civic groups, public health organizations and government agencies have teamed up for a campaign called Party Safe 2005. You may have heard the ads on local radio stations in prom season, warning parents that law enforcement would be taking a zero-tolerance approach to underage drinking. The commercials explicitly said that even supervised parties -- such as those where parents collect the keys of partygoers -- wouldn't be spared. Parents would risk jail time and a fine of $1,000 per underage drinker.

Not only do such uncompromising approaches do little to make our roads safer, they often make them worse. The data don't lie. High school kids drink, particularly during prom season. We might not be comfortable with that, but it's going to happen. It always has. The question, then, is do we want them drinking in their cars, in parking lots, in vacant lots and in rented motel rooms? Or do we want them drinking at parties with adult supervision, where they're denied access to the roads once they enter?

The Virginia case mentioned above is troubling for another reason: The cops raided that home without a search warrant. This is becoming more and more common in jurisdictions with particularly militant approaches to underage drinking. A prosecutor in Wisconsin popularized the practice in the late 1990s when he authorized deputies to enter private residences without warrants, "by force, if necessary," when there was the slightest suspicion of underage drinking. For such "innovative" approaches, Paul Bucher won plaudits from Mothers Against Drunk Driving, which awarded him a place in the "Prosecutors as Partners" honor roll on the MADD Web site.

The Post reported a while back on a party in Bethesda in which there was no underage drinking at all. Police approached the parents at a backyard graduation party and asked if they could administer breath tests to underage guests. The mother refused. So the cops cordoned off the block and administered breath tests to each kid as he or she left the party. Not a single underage guest had been drinking. The police then began writing traffic tickets for all of the cars around the house hosting the party. The mother told The Post, "It almost seemed like they were angry that they didn't find anything."

Surely there are more pressing concerns for the Washington area criminal justice system to address than parents who throw supervised parties for high school kids. These parents are at least involved enough in their kids' lives to know that underage drinking goes on and to take steps to prevent that reality from becoming harmful. We ought to be encouraging that kind of thing, not arresting people for it.

The writer is a policy analyst for the Cato Institute and author of the study "Back Door to Prohibition: The New War on Social Drinking."
Dec 15th---------------------------------------------------------------------------------


...hey shitheads, this is YOUR america, you ignorant fucks, read and weap...this time in this country will go down in history as a pile of shit, and you have no one to blame but yourself...fuck you...



Imagine what America's legacy will look like in a history book some 500 years hence. I can easily see some golden opening chapters where the dream of a democratic Republic - straight from Greco-Roman ideals - is realized. The nation which began bold and bright - breaking away from the tyranny of the British crown, rising to global dominance, and becoming a leader the rest of the world looked to, then comes to the 21st century:

    * The United States defeated Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, and thwarted the British Empire when they were just scattered colonies in the wilderness. But when faced with cave-dwelling terrorists in the 21st century, they became shrieking cowards who were willing to trade their Constitution, their freedoms, and their souls in exchange for a Nanny State Fatherland.
    * The average American had never read the Constitution, so was willing to believe whatever pundits said it said.
    * The Founding Fathers called the Constitution the "supreme law of the land" which officials had the duty to "preserve, protect, and defend."
    * George W. called it "just a piece of paper."
    * Liberals attacked conservatives. Conservatives attacked liberals. This passed for lucid and cogent debate.
    * 6 million Americans had car accidents every year; 560,000 Americans died from cancer every year (1,500 a day, roughly 1 in every 4 American deaths); there was 1 death every 27 seconds from heart disease; 500,000 died from tobacco every year; 100,000 died from alcohol every year; 16,000 died from illegal narcotics every year; 11,000 died from handguns every year. But what were 21st Americans concerned with? Terrorists... who killed around 4,000 Americans from 2001 to 2008.
    * Poverty, health care, unemployment, education, environmental issues, and scientific advancement were not nearly as important as the issue of gay marriage. Or violence in video games.
    * More people would vote for an American Idol than for an American President.
    * Nearly half of the country believed that mankind had been sculpted out of clay. What about women? They came from his spare rib! No wonder the proverbial "brain drain" saw an alarming number of scientists leaving American shores for other nations.
    * Many of the people who were quick to screech about "religious freedom" were unwilling to grant other religions that freedom.
    * The price of oil went up more then 300% in just 7 years of the Bush Jr. Administration. In 2008, many Americans were forced to choose between the price of gas and the price of food.
    * "Mission Accomplished in Iraq?" It was a nice photo op, but since that declaration, more than 4,000 American soldiers died, more than 700,000 Iraqi civilians who had nothing to do with 9-11 were killed, and the mastermind behind the 9-11 attackers was uncaught and unpunished.
    * With world favor and near-unified domestic support on their side, America rightly attacked Afghanistan which had in fact trained, housed, and supported the 9-11 hijackers. Then, seeing an opportunity to deepen the pockets of the military-industrial complex which Eisenhower specifically warned the American people about, they decided to create a permanent war economy. Presidential candidate John McCain gave the most optimistic prospect: 100 years mired in Iraq, a country which neither attacked America nor had any connections to Al-Qaida whatsoever.
    * A permanent war economy took the place of ordinary economic output.
    * "War is peace!" said George Orwell in irony.
    * "I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace," said George W. Bush in 2002, without a shred of irony.
    * Many of the loudest "endless war" supporters were people who had never served in a war - George W. Bush, Dick Cheney (applied for and received five draft deferments during Vietnam), Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh.
    * The American people allowed themselves to become partisan sock-puppets. Instead of discussion and compromise, they took the cowardly road and parroted their partisan masters. Some even happily called themselves Dittoheads!
    * Part of the wickedness of Communist countries was how one party dominated the political scene. How was America different? It offered two!
    * Alleged economic stimulus packages? Many would have preferred bread and circuses.
    * $12 billion a month spent on the Iraq War... instead of spending such funding on medical research, education, job-creation, or social security.
    * Ranks in Al-Qaida tripled since the Iraq invasion, and got stronger each year. Bush's declaration that Osama would be taken "dead or alive" faded from public memory.
    * Americans forgot who had the power in their country - themselves.
    * And they forgot something else... that essential little sentence from the Declaration of Independence: "But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."

For those who truly love America, it's time to remember that power does not belong to Congress or the White House or even the Supreme Court. It belongs to each one of us.

We make the future.

from here
Dec 15th---------------------------------------------------------------------------------


...alright, quit it with the fucking popup ads that you mouse over and they cover the whole screen...what bullshit...so there i am, reading something that i am actually interested in. next thing i know, some dumb bitch is in my face about a fucking kia...are you kidding me with this shit? first thing i do is look for the close button on the ad, and if its not easily found i CLOSE THE FUCKING PAGE COMPLETELY and youre writers will not have the luxury of using my mouth to pass their wisdom...damn i hate that shit, its like getting ready for a bomb ass dinner, youve been working on it for hours, havent eaten anything just so you can fill up on its awsomeness, and right before youre about to eat, grandpa criminey shits his pants then puts his hand down there to figure out what the boom was...how are you supposed to eat any delicious meal with and old man who has shit on his hand sitting at the table with you, wondering where the smell is coming from as he reaches for a dinner roll...FUCK YOU POP UP ADS AND FUCK YOU GRANDPA CRIMINEY!
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...if you think for a second that you might possibly be able to hate x-mas more than me, you are fooling yourself and lying to anyone you told...
Dec 28th--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


So bicyclists...you want all the same rights as pedestrians...you want all the same rights as the vehicles...you want to stop getting hit by cars and yelled at by pedestrians.  But theres one problem here: you sail through stop signs, you most of the time pay no attention to traffic lights (as in you coast through a red if you see no traffic coming), you rarely use your required hand signals, you cut off cars and you wear stupid fucking clothing.  So here it is america, a GIANT FUCK YOU TO ALL OF THE BICYCLISTS CRYING ABOUT EQUAL RIGHTS WHEN THE MAJORITY FAIL TO OBEY TRAFFIC LAWS.  In my opinion, you should have the rights that you already have stripped and there should be more stict guidelines than there are now.  Fuck all of you weekend warrior riders who take up the road en masse on your cute little sunday marathons that you do...damn i hope you all crash.  So eat shit assholes, most of the rest of us hate the shit out of you...(love these pictures)
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