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#1376781 - 01/16/08 04:02 AM Re: Marc agrees to five years in Canadian prision ***** [Re: DrGreenthumbwpg]
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 Originally Posted By: DrGreenthumbwpg
Not a good day to insult Marc or Canadians in general. Why do you always have to be such a douchebag?


'Cause the Bean counter's a cunt, fur sure.

The "fur sure" is like the skin of a puffer fish. Bloated and full of air. It's called LEAVEN; aka hypocrisy.

Proverbs 16:18 Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.

Notice the reference number??? Bean counter's imagine their snarly remarks are perfect and forever, like a golden mean would glow like a hammer pounding a horseshoe.

One must see through such delusions of grandeur!



Douchebags are always puffed-up and "full of it".

I say the douchebag is a real asswipe. I think he might have a shitty propeller spinning on his Bennie head. They are the generators of shit storms , you know, fur sure!



Why do douchebags use hockey pucks to play their sanctimoniousness every month. Why they last three periods naturally. What's so unnatural is that only a douchebag would imagine using a filthy rag for righteousness and at that, to stretch it out for three periods.

Now THAT is stress !@#$%!!!

Isaiah 64:6 But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.

I wonder how STRESSED The ?Honourable? Robert Douglas Nicholson feels about all all this DEA extra-DICTION convolutions of extrapolating crapola ?

Seems purely POLITICAL in what the DEA has/is and forever will be (hubris always obliges law above the law) contriving when it comes to their invasion of Canadian sovereignty. That ALONE should cancel and treaty obligations.

Seems that the justice minister would have a duty (if not oath?) to null and void the DEAth land request, as it is purely all political, ergo parasitic and blood sucking!

Is-raelistically (sss)peaking however, "the law is above the law", when it comes to holier-than-thou douchebags and stressfully, living the truth has a bit in its mouth(do as I say ah; Isaiah, don't do as I do do) when it comes to "breaking laws" to (justify the means to unjust ends)that serve Masters over their Slaves (the 007, license to Break the Moral Law?) so I wouldn't expect much from the cunts who run Canada's inJustice System...

Given: "...laws to serve their own needs..."

If that idea was composed as a kind of algebraic function, maybe it would look like this:

Where variable (x) = laws

f(x) = y (WHY?)

Given y = (o)wn (n)eeds = on

(f)laws = on

Right on?

Straight up?

What is this function, i.e. f(laws), that the variable (x) in the laws depends (up)on, given y = (o)wn (n)eeds?

The flaw is in the laws.

Two things fill my mind with ever-increasing wonder...
the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. Immanuel Kant

P.S. (From Haloscan comments by Cee Miracles)
Stress... By Layla Anwar

This September my old water tank burst, my heating system had to be shut down, and my well-pump was out of commission.

I have an old homestead in winter snow country with streams on the property and my electricity was still working. It also rained and I could catch water from the house eaves. I decided that that was more than most Iraqis have, and I'd tough it out as long as I could in honor of their valiant struggle.

A few days later I did manage to get cold water out of a tap, and I could heat it in a pot on my electric stove.

I "showered" outside a few times beneath the pines or in a field when it was a fairly warm day, and washed my dishes and had enough for cooking.

I located a source of wood, and put in a double barrel stove that was on the edge of a roadside and cost me $20. I was on my third cord of wood at the end of November when my suburban-based son kindly stepped in and hired a plumber for his renegade mother.

By the first week of December, the water ran cold and hot, and the heat from baseboards that were in danger of freezing warmed the house and my, by then complaining, two cats and old dog.

I am 71, and I was born during The Great Depression. And life was different then. People didn't whine over everything. They made do and got creative. Still, for many, it was a horrendous time.

I did suffer stress in this ordeal, and the skin on my hands cracked some and my hair got coarser without being able to wash it much. But everyday I thought of the Iraqis and so many others who not only do not have water and electricity, but they have no food or adequate shelter. And when you add to that 40,000 tons of bombs dropped [67 per cent of all U.S. cruise missiles were used to bomb Baghdad in the beginning of SHOCK & AWE, plus 30,000 tons of bombs were dropped] in the last few days outside of Baghdad, do you shriek, as I do, thinking of the blown-up souls ...and then my own grandchildren possibly someday blown up and lying around in bloody bits and pieces because of what has been wrought in the last many years on so many INNOCENT PEOPLE?

Wasn't the line WE ARE GOING TO LIBERATE THE IRAQIS sold to us every minute of the day on some network somewhere?

Yes, Layla, you are right. We Americans have been dumbed down and entranced by propaganda. And, yes, so many of us are shallow and ignorant ... and arrogant and racist.

But I more than suspect that our time, here in the U.S., is coming.

Economic Depression and more than a little fascistic problems ... already in the works.

And the young and the very selfish and self-centered will learn about "stress" to the nth degree.

I certainly don't wish it, but I know because, as an elder, I have known enough pain in my own lifetime to understand that who I am now and what I can handle is a far cry from the self-centered young person I was once when times got prosperous after WWII. My "Great Depression" skills and attitude have kicked in many times as I've gone along, and I've been grateful for those knowings.

Those who are younger now in the U.S. are likely going to find out what they are made of in the not too-distant-future. And it is then they will begin to understand about stress and grace under pressure. And hopefully, most of them will develop compassion, the universal compassion that disallows for the barbarity of killing and hurting others. Maybe.

I often wonder how people keep going, whether in Iraq or Darfur or in so many other countries and maintain their sense of humanity and are still generous of spirit as so many Iraqis and others constantly demonstrate.

Yes, Layla, write. Keep on writing and tell it like it is.

And maybe, let us hope, more and more will understand and, if there is enough time, we may evolve into human beings who, as a given, will no longer perpetrate, accept or allow the unconscionable.

Let us hope.
Cee Miracles | 01.14.08 - 6:53 pm | #


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#1376787 - 01/16/08 04:24 AM Re: Marc 5ys - seeds - Jackie>>>? [Re: JodieEmery]
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 Originally Posted By: JodieGR
 Originally Posted By: Starphish
I just dont understand why the political persecution defence wouldn't fly. Tandy admitted that Marc's arrest would deal a blow to the legalization movement. Marc is leader of a registered Canadian political party. Wouldnt Canada have to deny extradition to protect Marc's consitutional right to political opinion and activism? Is there no such constitutional right? Something within the Canadian code of human rights? I'll admit I am more ignorant of our constitution than I'd like to be, but surely there is something there that would protect us from political persecution as citizens of Canada, a free country? Perhaps someone could set me straight if I am wrong. Starphish


Unfortunately, there is a section that exempts the political persecution argument from drug charges. I imagine that came about from drug trafficking being tied into political parties in South America, but I'm not 100% sure.


Fuck.

Sorry.

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#1376822 - 01/16/08 07:40 AM Re: Marc 5ys - seeds - Jackie>>>? [Re: Starphish]
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It's a sad situation. Marc, all I can say mate is you have my utmost respect.

I can't really even begin to imagine how Jodie, Michelle and Greg and the rest of the crew feel about this. It's definitely a tough spot for everyone involved.

I personally find it extremely scary to think the DEA could potential do this in any country in the world. I know for my country this is definitely true.

But it's because of people standing up and speaking out the truth and been persecuted that is the most scary part of all this. I think you have definitely been rubbing off on people Marc.

You have completely changed my attitude towards cannabis many a moon ago and this has only made me want to stand up and scream louder.

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#1376825 - 01/16/08 07:57 AM Re: Marc agrees to five years in Canadian prision [Re: JohnDillinger1]
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 Originally Posted By: JohnDillinger1
 Originally Posted By: slartibartfast
i do not trust the US courts to return mr emery to canada after sentencing...high profile coverage of this case *in the usa* will help protect mr emery from being 'disappeared' by the US government


I think that would be a very foolish move on their part. There are already a lot of very angry people over this. Even old geezers like me.


Are you joking? You thing anyone in the US power structure gives a damn what anyone with less than a net worth of $1 billion thinks? They've invaded 2 sovereign nations so far, are gearing up for a third, run secret prison camps both inside their own borders and abroad, they left nearly a million of their own citizens stranded and helpless after a major national disaster, they have more people already locked up than the rest of the world combined ... the US has learned that it can do what it wants, when it wants, without fear of retaliation from within or without.

If Marc goes to the USA we will never see him alive again in Canada. These people play DIRTY and will continue to do so no matter what you or I think.

Someone pointed out earlier that if 1 Sikh temple can prevent someone being extradited, than certainly a dedicated sub-culture can. If we want it. SOMEONE must stand up to these vile thugs. Marc's been doing it for us for years - now we can all do it for him.

I'll be on Smyth street on Monday, lending my voice and whatever else I can to try and stop this insanity.

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#1376832 - 01/16/08 08:19 AM Re: Marc agrees to five years in Canadian prision [Re: Poter Principle]
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>I would gladly let the border close to all trade with the U.S. For three to five years (I've read) we'd go through hardship. After that, we'd be self-sufficient in everything we need.

It wouldn't take even that long. India and China are DESPERATE for resources like oil, lumber, iron, bauxite, and other things that we send to the US currently. Finding new markets for Canadian goods will be exactly as hard as setting up the shipping across the Pacific.

In fact, with the US economy about to pop like an overinflated baloon, Canadian companies in the next few years will HAVE to find new markets anyway.

Boycott, boycott, boycott! I moved my whole family OUT of the US to avoid giving those bastards any more of my money. I'd rather live without the lastest in cell phone technology than give an American billionaire another cent with which to finance prohibition, torture, and genocide.

Shit, if we legalized - and started gathering even just GST on pot sale in this country - Ottawa's last budget surplus would look like lunch money. Canada can - and in fact, must - be economically independent of the US, and the sooner the better. Let's bail off that sinking ship while we can!

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#1376848 - 01/16/08 09:18 AM Re: Marc agrees to five years in Canadian prision [Re: OtterDave]
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Really who would last longer, Canada with its wealth of natural resources or the US with it's magical money printers? The US can print all the money they want, but it's all still going to be increasingly worthless as the Empire crumbles..... we have the whole world to trade with. the more we distance ourselves politically from Amerika, the more people who will want to do business with us.
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#1376852 - 01/16/08 09:25 AM Re: Marc agrees to five years in Canadian prision [Re: benjamin]
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"...now he's whining..."

Fuck off, Ben. Just fuck off.

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#1376871 - 01/16/08 10:33 AM Re: Marc agrees to five years in Canadian prision [Re: OtterDave]
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 Originally Posted By: OtterDave
 Originally Posted By: JohnDillinger1
 Originally Posted By: slartibartfast
i do not trust the US courts to return mr emery to canada after sentencing...high profile coverage of this case *in the usa* will help protect mr emery from being 'disappeared' by the US government


I think that would be a very foolish move on their part. There are already a lot of very angry people over this. Even old geezers like me.



Are you joking? You thing anyone in the US power structure gives a damn what anyone with less than a net worth of $1 billion thinks? They've invaded 2 sovereign nations so far, are gearing up for a third, run secret prison camps both inside their own borders and abroad, they left nearly a million of their own citizens stranded and helpless after a major national disaster, they have more people already locked up than the rest of the world combined ... the US has learned that it can do what it wants, when it wants, without fear of retaliation from within or without.

If Marc goes to the USA we will never see him alive again in Canada. These people play DIRTY and will continue to do so no matter what you or I think.

Someone pointed out earlier that if 1 Sikh temple can prevent someone being extradited, than certainly a dedicated sub-culture can. If we want it. SOMEONE must stand up to these vile thugs. Marc's been doing it for us for years - now we can all do it for him.

I'll be on Smyth street on Monday, lending my voice and whatever else I can to try and stop this insanity.



Yeah, I agree. But then, you really think standing on Smyth street ranting is going to do any good against the above? We've been doing that for at least thirty years.

We need to get many more American's involved, and not by standing in the streets protesting. Raising awareness is what I'm trying to do (in my own limited way). We need to try things that haven't been done before, I'll let it up to everyone to come up with their own ideas.

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#1376873 - 01/16/08 10:35 AM Re: Marc agrees to five years in Canadian prision [Re: Spanner]
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Personally, Marc has gained much respect from me. For one, he has swallowed his pride and taken a deal which will more than likely keep his co-defendnats out of jail....big props for taking responsibility here Marc. You are going down for the sake of others. There are few people in this world that would do that.

As for his activism, it will not stop, if anything it gives Marc more time to step up his game. There is plenty of free time and his voice can still be heard. prison doe snot stop the mind, only the superficial aspects of your physical self.

I do not feel anyone should have to do time for seeds, however he sees that he can help others and hopefully he will step up his activism now and make this negative into a positive in the movement for reform.

Sorry you have to do time Marc, but you are showing the world you are a stand up guy willing to give your life for the cause and to help others.

You have earned some major respect points w/ me.

peace

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#1376874 - 01/16/08 10:35 AM Re: Marc agrees to five years in Canadian prision [Re: chrisbennett]
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 Originally Posted By: chrisbennett
Really who would last longer, Canada with its wealth of natural resources or the US with it's magical money printers? The US can print all the money they want, but it's all still going to be increasingly worthless as the Empire crumbles..... we have the whole world to trade with the more we move away from Amerika, the more peopel who will want to do business with us.


Just wish there was greater distance between us and them. Time to look for a new home...any suggestions?

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