Problem is, who gets to define the sin? I may be more libertarian than you.mrydel wrote:I am not big on taxing wage earners to death, but sin taxes are just fine with me. The participant has full decision as to whether or not he or she wishes to partake.
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I'll just edit out the personal attacks.Stallion wrote:For 4th straight year Budget Deficit has dipped under Democratic Prresident and has been cut by over half from the last Budget Defvicit of the last Republican President. In fact there is now about an unbroken chain of 33 years with Budget Deficits going down under Democratics and up with Republicans.
If true, good for the Democrats. They'd have my support.
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I get to define the sin.ponyboy wrote:Problem is, who gets to define the sin? I may be more libertarian than you.mrydel wrote:I am not big on taxing wage earners to death, but sin taxes are just fine with me. The participant has full decision as to whether or not he or she wishes to partake.
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Don't let that interfere with your WDNWHA committee duties.
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If weed's ever legalized in TX, perhaps we can bring back Russ Potts to promote getting "High on SMU". And we can trademark our own brand: SensiMUllia, "Peruna Red", "Hilltop Herb", "Ford Turf" for example.Postby ponyinNC » Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:56 am
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If it is illegal and you do it you deserve a punishment whether you think it's cool or not. There's a rule, you must follow it or accept the consequence if you are caught. Weed, DUI, punching babies etc. All wrong in the eyes of the law.
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Well, you did write the second Gospel. So I guess that's fair.mrydel wrote:I get to define the sin.ponyboy wrote:Problem is, who gets to define the sin? I may be more libertarian than you.mrydel wrote:I am not big on taxing wage earners to death, but sin taxes are just fine with me. The participant has full decision as to whether or not he or she wishes to partake.
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Speeding and littering are against the law. Are they firing offenses?Arkpony wrote:Why would you feel sorry for an adult in a responsible position getting caught knowingly breaking the law?
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The current law states that weed is illegal in the Sunshine State.
Coach Pelini, I presume, is an educated and responsible man.
There are consequences for actions/non action when you are in a place of responsibility/leadership.
We can debate the merits of current drug laws ad nausem...it is currently illegal in Florida to possess/consume marijuana. The most libertine here would at a minimum question the competency of a leader(coach) who chooses to flaunt or ignore that or any other law.
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Coach Pelini, I presume, is an educated and responsible man.
There are consequences for actions/non action when you are in a place of responsibility/leadership.
We can debate the merits of current drug laws ad nausem...it is currently illegal in Florida to possess/consume marijuana. The most libertine here would at a minimum question the competency of a leader(coach) who chooses to flaunt or ignore that or any other law.
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I am amazed some don't understand this simple rule.
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I agree, but does Pelini get fired if he gets a DUI instead? Probably not.malonish wrote:If it is illegal and you do it you deserve a punishment whether you think it's cool or not. There's a rule, you must follow it or accept the consequence if you are caught. Weed, DUI, punching babies etc. All wrong in the eyes of the law.
In the interest of public safety (and his own safety), I'd rather Pelini hit a joint at a party than drive drunk.
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My bases were covered by saying etc.East Coast Mustang wrote:I agree, but does Pelini get fired if he gets a DUI instead? Probably not.malonish wrote:If it is illegal and you do it you deserve a punishment whether you think it's cool or not. There's a rule, you must follow it or accept the consequence if you are caught. Weed, DUI, punching babies etc. All wrong in the eyes of the law.
In the interest of public safety (and his own safety), I'd rather Pelini hit a joint at a party than drive drunk.

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Maybe a great storyline for a new series on AMC... The Pelinis or Tackling Bad. The close proximity to Miami and Baton Rouge would help too.