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In reply to the discussion: Joe Biden's Son Hunter Kicked Out of Navy for Cocaine [View all]LawDeeDah
(1,596 posts)35. I can't see how a parent can control an adult child.
Is Biden supposed to be responsible for Hunter's drug use? I can see the irony, yes but seems there is more to it in some peoples responses here.
Maybe I'm missing something or maybe I'm one of those people that cringe when I see people attempting to control others. I have a couple of super fine example of control freaks in my circle (that I avoid but sometimes we do have to be in the same planet together) so this sets my teeth on edge.
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Pointing out that a drug warrior's son has now run afoul of the very same laws is a bad thing?
Fumesucker
Oct 2014
#17
As I see it, the irony is that VP Biden's stern words on drug use seemed to
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#27
The point is that many people who use drugs do end up with criminal records
Bjorn Against
Oct 2014
#26
I've never known any addict who would be helped by 10 or 20 years in a state prison.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#38
It has been reported elsewhere that Hunter Biden needed a waiver to join the Naval Reserve
amandabeech
Oct 2014
#33
Biden has been supporting the drug war for decades. Long before junior started snorting.
Comrade Grumpy
Oct 2014
#37
Well isn't this ironic, considering daddykins was the biggest D drug warrior that ever existed
nationalize the fed
Oct 2014
#3
I guess the lesson here is "Them that gots, ain't gots to worry about gettin' in trouble."
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2014
#39
Whatever anyone else thinks, I think his response was honest and mature. Hope he gets help. nt
kelliekat44
Oct 2014
#16