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zeemike

(18,998 posts)
59. Why would they make people do drugs?
Fri Jan 16, 2015, 09:40 PM
Jan 2015

That demand exists in every poor community with people in despare...the market is always there.
No cigarette company does not makes people smoke, they just supply the market.

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Jeremiah Wright, was right... [View all] NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 OP
Yep malaise Jan 2015 #1
Remember how frightened White America was when Wright was on their TV? Cali_Democrat Jan 2015 #2
Yep. Too bad no one was willing to say so out loud at the time. truebluegreen Jan 2015 #3
Plenty of people here did navarth Jan 2015 #96
That's actually what I meant: truebluegreen Jan 2015 #97
Plenty of us here saw the truth in what he said arikara Jan 2015 #112
see reply#97 truebluegreen Jan 2015 #116
Who's Jeremiah Wright? KamaAina Jan 2015 #4
It's even worse: H2O Man Jan 2015 #10
Atheist Muslim Socialist Communist JustAnotherGen Jan 2015 #58
Nazi dog eater once wore a tan suit to a press conference gordianot Jan 2015 #65
No! Enthusiast Jan 2015 #93
Exactly. H2O Man Jan 2015 #99
LOL Cali_Democrat Jan 2015 #109
The government gives them drugs? Vattel Jan 2015 #5
Yes, crack cocaine, cocaine, CIA...etc...you have not heard of this? NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #7
Isn't that a whacky conspiracy theory? Vattel Jan 2015 #9
That is what some say...What there is NO doubt about is drugs have been introduced into NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #11
But isn't it H2O Man Jan 2015 #15
NO, it doesnt make sense at all...Students are the ones who inundated entire communities? NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #19
That doesn't make sense. H2O Man Jan 2015 #44
I think the sarcasm thingy is missing. n/t 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2015 #54
I thought the sarcasm was obvious. Tatiana Jan 2015 #66
Do you really want to go there? Aren't you worried that this makes you look foolish?: Vattel Jan 2015 #18
Go where? You are the one who is coming into the thread to see if you can find one thing NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #20
Well you can lead a horse to water . . . Vattel Jan 2015 #21
What was your purpose in this thread? NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #22
Plus-------- plus------- El Shaman Jan 2015 #52
WTF? What do you mean by that? countryjake Jan 2015 #26
I'm guessing you didn't understand what I meant. Vattel Jan 2015 #30
Okay, so you were making reference to the OP, itself... countryjake Jan 2015 #32
I had raised the issue of whether Wright was advancing a whacky conspiracy theory Vattel Jan 2015 #36
Well then, I do disagree with you that what he's said about drugs... countryjake Jan 2015 #50
I guess I was thinking about the more extreme theories that suggest Vattel Jan 2015 #53
If you're referring to Gary Webb's series in The San Jose Mercury News... countryjake Jan 2015 #80
no, it's not a 'wacky conspiracy theory'. i'm guessing you just don't know much about it. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #71
Poor people are more likely to become drug addicts treestar Jan 2015 #102
There is nothing wacky about it. zeemike Jan 2015 #35
I guess it depends on what theory you are talking about. Vattel Jan 2015 #43
Well if they were involved in drug deals why is it so hard to believe? zeemike Jan 2015 #45
Interesting. I guess I will have to give this story a closer look. Thx. Vattel Jan 2015 #48
where is the part where the CIA made people buy and use drugs? Skittles Jan 2015 #55
Why would they make people do drugs? zeemike Jan 2015 #59
I do not buy the consipracy theory Skittles Jan 2015 #70
Released on April 13, 1989 the Kerry Committee report concluded ND-Dem Jan 2015 #73
And about which assholes were making the money. zeemike Jan 2015 #77
well they certainly get a lot of assistance from people not wearing suits Skittles Jan 2015 #78
Well I would expect that sense there is a lot of money in it. zeemike Jan 2015 #79
and got to destroy communities that they could later buy up cheap and resell for high prices. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #72
Yep profiting through chaos. zeemike Jan 2015 #74
Not so unbelievable though treestar Jan 2015 #103
Is it? ND-Dem Jan 2015 #69
No. It wasn't/isn't a whacky CT ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2015 #76
Before you say "whacky" view "Evidence of Revision" if it is still available on YouTube. kelliekat44 Jan 2015 #108
As if this is WOO! Anansi1171 Jan 2015 #110
I thought so. It's a shame Obama had to throw him under the bus m-lekktor Jan 2015 #6
And to save us from McCain and Palin NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #24
America was not ready for Reverand Wrights's truths. Truth is religious free. Maybe now? Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #60
I'd say it tells you something about Obama. He & Wright went back some ways. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #75
Jeremiah was a bullfrog! Warren Stupidity Jan 2015 #8
And a mighty good friend of mine benz380 Jan 2015 #88
Those are some of the exact statements that "outraged" candidate Obama countryjake Jan 2015 #12
sigh NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #13
Double 'sigh'. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #61
There was a thread the other day dpibel Jan 2015 #14
Loonie left? Are you saying that is what I am doing? NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #17
"Do you think Jeremiah Wright is loonie?" NaturalHigh Jan 2015 #31
NO, but that you do makes perfect sense...believe me NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #33
I'm hardly alone in my opinion of him. NaturalHigh Jan 2015 #38
Oh I know the entire teaparty agrees with you, and the republican party... NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #40
I would venture that most Democrats agree with me too. NaturalHigh Jan 2015 #41
I venture you are wrong. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #62
Of Wright's statements quoted above, with which do you disagree? Scuba Jan 2015 #83
1, 2, and 3. NaturalHigh Jan 2015 #85
Just to clarify ... do you think the statements were wrong, or that Wright was wrong to say them? Scuba Jan 2015 #86
I think they're wrong. NaturalHigh Jan 2015 #87
Yet there's mountains of evidence that all these claims are accurate. Scuba Jan 2015 #89
Really? We may have different ideas of what constitutes evidence. NaturalHigh Jan 2015 #90
So you deny that "three strikes" laws have been passed? You deny that we're locking ... Scuba Jan 2015 #91
Truth does not equal conspiracy theories. NaturalHigh Jan 2015 #92
Link please? nt alp227 Jan 2015 #27
Yes, he was. But he was abandoned. I'd like to know why? sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #16
Had he stood by those comments, we would have had John McCain and Sarah Palin NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #23
That doesn't address the issue at all. If someone is right, they are right period. sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #57
When we own the media then we can. Or get them to remember their press freedoms come with duties. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #63
Becasue America cannot accept the truth from a blackman ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #25
exactly NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #28
I think Jesus would look like and act like....... ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #29
- earliest known image of Jesus Christ bigtree Jan 2015 #106
Um...I don't think so. The Coptic split happened in the 6th century and there were earlier images... Moonwalk Jan 2015 #113
There are very religious black people though treestar Jan 2015 #120
Yet White Jesus was the one shown and forced upon the slaves and native people in the Americas ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #121
that might have been so at one time treestar Jan 2015 #122
True that is their choice, tradition I guess. ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #123
Wright was right. That's why he had to be shut upped. LawDeeDah Jan 2015 #34
Yes, he was. cheapdate Jan 2015 #37
Yes, he was. bravenak Jan 2015 #39
I thought him right when I first heard his words Mira Jan 2015 #42
+100 countryjake Jan 2015 #46
+ another Scuba Jan 2015 #84
Yes, he was correct. lovemydog Jan 2015 #47
Of course he was right Warpy Jan 2015 #49
Great post. I wonder why all the RW stalking dogs have stayed away. marble falls Jan 2015 #51
America is never ready for the truth TheKentuckian Jan 2015 #56
K & R !!! WillyT Jan 2015 #64
The first statement certainly has the ring of truth dissentient Jan 2015 #67
Obama is a one percenter with a net worth of over $2 million. He's rich. And he was raised by ND-Dem Jan 2015 #68
yet, he's still been subject to vicious, opportunistic racism bigtree Jan 2015 #94
It was sad how the media minimize Rev. Wright, just to get at Obama mfcorey1 Jan 2015 #81
Yup madokie Jan 2015 #82
Jeremiah Wright was wrong JayhawkSD Jan 2015 #95
America was founded on two great crimes: theft of land from its indigenous KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #111
What the hell do you want? Hair shirts? Adrahil Jan 2015 #114
This is really, as we used to say... deep! Stellar Jan 2015 #98
wright and ward churchill both. niyad Jan 2015 #100
During the Hillary vs. Obama wars treestar Jan 2015 #101
I wasn't sure about this... Stellar Jan 2015 #115
Obama's book treestar Jan 2015 #119
Thanks... Stellar Jan 2015 #125
He exposed the truth...America gets frightened when they hear the truth HipChick Jan 2015 #104
I thought what the Rev said back then was spot on. rickford66 Jan 2015 #105
He's in good company. Harriet Beecher Stowe said much the same in UNCLE TOM'S CABIN yurbud Jan 2015 #107
He is a racist glasshouses Jan 2015 #117
Black person cant be a racist in America and he tells the truth, it is why so many distance NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #118
I don't think the Hillary material is all that meaningful currently but I happen to like Wright a Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #124
Yup! gopiscrap Jan 2015 #126
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