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And what about your drug, Mr. Abbott? Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:51 am

“There is no safe way to use illicit drugs. A message we’ve got to get out is that there’s no glamour, no fun, no joy and no real release in the use of ….wait for it…..illicit drugs!†-

 

Stated by Fed. Minister for Health (at the time...he's now the Opposition Leader in Australia), TONY ABBOTT when launching the Salvation Army’s booklet warning of the dangers of drug USE and alcohol ABUSE.

 

These criminals love socially segregating their drug, ethane hydroxide, from not only all so-called illicit drugs, but from the word drug, itself even though the Australian Federal Health Department stated, “Alcohol is the most consumed recreational, psychoactive DRUG in Australia.

 

To quote Alison Cameron (Journalist), “Linking the word alcohol with the word drug is too scary Politically…..but if alcohol is not a drug, (and a Designer death drug - a drug designed with death in mind - Criterias of Harm), then why are so many kids drinking their way into a body bag?â€

 

While Mr. Abbott and the drug lords who back him go hell for leather connecting the drug ethane hydroxide with glamour, fun, joy and release….his drug’s competition, the dreaded heretic ‘illicit’, got slandered and attacked with a Body Bag Campaign that showed us 1,400 dead from all illicits, but left out 34,000 dead from legal drugs…per year!

 

Mr. Abbott personally stated, “The anti-drug advertisements had to hit hard to get the message across to teenagers, that ….wait for it….íllicit drugs kill. The advertisement with the body bag is not alarmist, it is realisticâ€.

 

Mr. Abbott continued, “We want young people to get the message that there is no safe way to use….wait for it……illicit drugs. So-called ‘soft’ drugs, like ecstacy and marijuana, can do you enormous damageâ€.

 

Meanwhile, the drug he loves to score and consume is connected with 6,000 dead, 74,000 hospitalised, 60 medical conditions, numerous social conditions and costs tallying $64 Billion in death, damage, destruction and side effects, both acute and chronic, and it’s the same drug that the Liberal Party (under John Howard) stated, “If States don’t allow Family Supermarkets to deal liquor (the drug ethane hydroxide) in the name of competition, then they will be fined every year until they doâ€.

 

This statement was from the same drug taking P.M. John Howard, who also stated, “Do not do drugs, do not have anything to do with drugs, don’t use them, don’t trouch them, don’t carry them, don’t traffic in themâ€.

 

While stating all these â€do nots†regarding illicits only, he forgot about his statement, “The role of Government is not to tell the people what risks and choices they can and can’t takeâ€.

 

Australian Drug Bigotry and Drug Hypocrisy can be seen, blatantly, if only people would drop the veil from their eyes and realize that it’s a bunch of drug users, abusers, addictis, pushers and advocates that write our drug policies and tell us to say no to any drug they don’t have a personal stake in. Whether they be Prime Ministers, Media, Law Enforcement, teachers, Councillors etc. all the way down to that bunch of druggies known as ‘Say No to Drugs’ Campaigners, who also occasionally camapign against ‘excessive drinking’.

 

NEWSFLASH: To all ethanol druggies in denial…there’s a recreational, psychoactive, toxic drug called ethane hydroxide in your drink, and drink spiking is usually when ethane hydroxide is spiked with another drug….or more often than not, just more ethane hydroxide.

 

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You know what the worst thing is? This religious extremist, who can't even manage to control his temper on camera for a few minutes is about to become our prime minister.

 

Gillard has no personality and is not a good leader, also for some unknown reason she refuses to draw a clear line between the two parties. So as a result the labour party are going down at the next election.

 

If only Malcolm Turnbull won the party vote, he'd be in power right now and the liberal party would now be far more left than the labour party.

 

Peace

  

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bah, i hate politicians so god damn much! all of them are greedy lying bastards!

 

Both Labor and Libel (and almost every other party) are full of crap trying to get votes from the religious groups by being "tough" on drugs. *shakes head*

 

The government needs to learn to mind its own business. How dare they get a say in what i do in my private home when no one else is affected.

 

Also if mr abbot thinks illicit drugs can't be used for any purpose how about legalizing it and then taxing it. Not only will it prevent many problems but it will fill the countries budget up. Then maybe we can have a half way decent education and medical system!

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I'm no Julia fan but it's plain to see she's a fraction more intelligent than Tony. We just barely dodged a bullet on that one people. It makes no sense that we the people divided between the loyalties of two parties who are so similar. Vote Green! (even thought their MJ law reform policies are non existent) :thumbdown:

 

Yep we barely dodged a bullet on that on but ended up with a knife in the back lol

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