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| The Real Problems with the Police | ||
I've been on the side of the police in the recent bomb scare incidents in Boston. The police were unfairly blamed for doing their jobs and doing their jobs well in those instances. That does not mean, however, that I believe the police can do no wrong. In fact, there are many recent incidents that show there are real and significant problems with the police, including (but far from limited to) the Jena Six, the tasering of the student at John Kerry's speech, campus police breaking a high school student's wrists over crumbs, racial profiling, overuse of heavily armed SWAT teams for what used to be considered relatively minor drug offences, and police outright threatening to make up crimes. We have secret prisons and the right to habeas corpus has been revoked. The police believe they can behave with impunity, because much like the soldiers responsible for the massacre at Haditha or the Blackwater employees slaughtering civilians in Iraq, the police within the United States are generally allowed to act with impunity when dealing with those outside the power structure &mdash they know they will not be held accountable for their actions. That is why I get so upset about the whining that occurs in Boston whenever the police do what they are actually supposed to be doing — it draws too much attention away from the real problems. | ||
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| Revisiting Salvia | ||
I've done salvia divinorum in the past. However, I'd only done 1X. Last night I tried 5X. Oh my, what a difference. The world ripped away in front of my eyes into interference patterns. Then diving down, I forgot everything. Complete dissolving of definition. No knowledge of the day to day world, no sense of self. I had to rebuild my perception of reality. Put everything back together. I had even lost the concept that everything was occurring in a three-dimensional locally-euclidean space, and couldn't figure out what kept me physically separate from anything. Even as I came out of the most intense part, everything kept warping together at the edges of my perception. The strange putting together of things, defining of things, is the journey from the wholeness at the center. Without a sense of self, everything is one. There is no need for definition or distance. What is at the center is beyond definition. It is the All, the Ineffable. Words are boxes which cannot contain It. Even saying it is "beyond definition" misses the mark, as it is neither beyond or before. I took the journey twice last night, the first time the speed of the journey panicked me on my return trip from There to Here. The second journey I was able to experience reconstruction from a much calmer place and was able to observe the experience more. The salvia divinorum experience is not unlike experiences I've had in the past, however the pace at which salvia divinorum triggers these experiences is frighteningly fast: the most intense part is over in the first 5 minutes, and after 10 more it's completely worn off. The short duration along with the physical immobility during the deepest part may be why such a potent herb such as salvia has managed remained legal in most of the entheogenphobic United States (Missouri being the exception). After the journey, I made a map... We are waves emanating out from Unity. We perceive other waves as other selves. At Unity we become all waves, all things. There is no self at Unity. Between the everyday sphere of perception and Unity lies a domain where the waves are not united and a self still exists in some form, however the waves interfere with each other. This interference can show up in a variety of ways, including sensory phenomena (hallucinations, patterns, distortions, etc.) and/or disorganized thinking. When viewing an autostereogram, focus of the eyes travels from normal focus to the adjusted focus where the 3D image is visible, the focus travels through an intermediate stage of visual clutter and interference. Traveling to Unity is like refocusing your eyes. | ||
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Poll #799024 Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All Abortion: 0 = abortion banned, no exceptions; 10 = abortion free & on demand, no exceptions
View Answers Mean: 8.35 Median: 9 Std. Dev 2.12
Gun Control: 0 = all weapons banned; 10 = military assault weapons and rocket propelled grenades for all
View Answers Mean: 4.47 Median: 4 Std. Dev 2.85
Marijuana legalization: 0 = heavy penalties for anyone caught with any quantity for any reason; 10 = anyone should be free to buy, grow and sell free from all restrictions or sin taxes.
View Answers Mean: 8.66 Median: 9 Std. Dev 1.63
Censorship: 0 = metering out and control all information by government is in the best interest of the people; 10 = no restrictions whatsoever on even the vilest types of porn and hate
View Answers Mean: 7.87 Median: 8 Std. Dev 1.90
Surveillance: 0 = government should keep no information on individuals without express written permission from the individual for each record; 10 = the government should have complete access to all records and should bug and/or tag private conversations
View Answers Mean: 2.34 Median: 2 Std. Dev 1.67
Free Market: 0 = all economic decisions are made by the state; 10 = business should be conducted in whatever manner those doing the business see fit, free of government interference and taxes
View Answers Mean: 5.62 Median: 5 Std. Dev 2.28
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| Another Marijuana Myth Debunked | |||
With the recent debunking of the marijuana kills brain cells myth, there is now no known health risks associated with marijuana. With the legalized status of alcohol, it is obvious that simply being an intoxicant is not sufficient to warrant prohibition. What is more, alcohol has many well known and verified health risks, is known to dramatically increase violence, and is physically addictive; all of which make it a much more dangerous substance. There is simply no good reason for marijuana to be illegal at this point. The crazed war on drugs is what has lead to the outrageously high levels of incarceration in the United States. In the in the 1920's United States prohibition of alcohol did not stop people from drinking, but instead lead to organized gangs of criminals terrorizing the inner city streets of places such as Chicago and New York, as well as creating a countryside full of producers and smugglers. Sound familiar? History tends to repeat itself. It's time to legalize marijuana and start focusing on real threats that we face today. | |||
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Do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Poll #661241 Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All Abortion should be legal.
View Answers Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Gun ownership should be considered a basic right.
View Answers Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Psychiatric medication should not be administered without consent.
View Answers Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Marijuana should be legal.
View Answers Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Porn degrades women.
View Answers Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Prostitution should be legal.
View Answers Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree The war in Afghanistan was necessary.
View Answers Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree The war in Iraq was necessary.
View Answers Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Iran should not be permitted to possess nuclear weapons.
View Answers Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree The United States should not be permitted to possess nuclear weapons. |