The Anti-Anti-Drug
Once upon a time, in 1773, a few brave patriots painted their faces, converged upon Griffens Wharf, and hurled 342 crates of British tea into Boston Harbor. Paul Revere was there. Samuel Adams organized it. John Hancock was a tea smuggler, and actively supported it. Today, we venerate these men as heroes. They all broke the law, because the law was absurd, and deserved to be broken.
We're Jeff and Tracy. We're Your Good Neighbors. We Smoke Pot.
Jeff and Tracy. A step in the right direction. It's too bad they don't live in Nevada, where even the police have realized prohibition is a cop-out (no pun intended).
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Finaly someone with some brains.
Posted by Ryan at February 27, 2004 1:21 AM :: Link