On Jun 18, 11:39 pm, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
> On Jun 17, 9:55 am, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
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>> today's cbs sunday morning semi-daring first story is an upsetting
>> "dope-u-mentary"
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>> sugar is addictive and dangerous to health, by way of low blood sugar/
>> hypoglycemia, and apparently the major cause of diabetes, which i
>> have myself
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>> according to interviewed historian, originally sugar cane was the
>> western hemisphere's expedient poltical-economic-technologic reason
>> for plantation imported slavery (prior to cotton and whatever)
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>> wm bennett, barry macafferty and joe califano, call your conscience
>> answering service--because if you're anti-medicinal pot motive stance
>> is so f'ing benign, then, imho, you'd simultaneously be about
>> prohibiting s-u-g-a-r, which apparently is as bad or much worse
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>> one humorous way to bring about legal medicinal pot is a propaganda
>> campaign against sugar, as per this note, which puts it to the
>> establishment
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>> my philosophy here is: ridicule 'em with reducto ad absurdum, or do
>> whatever to the supreme court's prohibition of medicinal pot, perhaps
>> it can be over-turned via constitutional amendment in the later 21st
>> century
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> That's one way to look at it, and reasonably clever...I still **love**
> sweets at 59. Maybe it was the "munchies" from pot....
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here is a related catch 22 situation regarding my take on dope
i do not expect readers to read all the magazine article, but a
reading of the first few paragrphs would cue or remind the reader of a
true dilemma of doctors
the doctor first mentioned is expected to be imprisoned until he dies,
proving the system is frequently an asss
to be vengeful-nasty-unchristian with expression of the following
angry feeling:
the deciding holier-than-thous so discouraging of pain medication
because of drug abuse, would
therefor