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Started by Sir Jeffrey, June 03, 2010, 01:20:28 PM

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Palehorse

Quote from: Palehorse on October 22, 2010, 01:41:18 PM
More spin. . .  from you. BIG surprise.  :rolleyes:

And I am still awaiting your responses to the above. . .

Why won't you concede that there is validity behind the science and data provided to you? (Rhetorical question)  :rolleyes:

mr.willy

QuoteMEXICO CITY, Mexico — The United Nations' drug law enforcement body has reprimanded Latin American countries that have decriminalized narcotic use, delivering a blow to the growing movement looking for a change in drug policy in the region.

The U.N. body says it is particularly concerned by a 2009 law in Mexico thatdecriminalizes possession of small amounts of cannabis, cocaine, heroin and other drugs.

"This legal act may give the wrong signal," says a report released Wednesday by the International Narcotics Control Board, an independent body that monitors the implementation of U.N. drug control conventions.

The board said it wanted to remind the Mexican government that U.N. conventions require that the possession, purchase or cultivation of narcotic drugs be classified as a criminal offense.

The report also attacks the Argentine Supreme Court for a ruling last year that it is unconstitutional to punish the personal use of cannabis.

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/mexico/100223/latin-america-decriminalizing-drugs-united-nations

QuoteWhy won't you concede that there is validity behind the science and data provided to you?

OOOOOOHHH ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D UN institute reprimands Latin American countries for decriminalizing drugs ::O: ::O: ::O: ::O: ::O: ::O:

Palehorse


mr.willy

Quotenon sequitur

your are a  sophist  ;D

Palehorse

Quote from: mr.willy on October 22, 2010, 06:34:56 PM
your are a  sophist  ;D

I am not being compensated in any way, shape, or form for my ideals or perspectives. . .

Another baseless accusation. . . Last act of desperation. . .

mr.willy

sophist=One skilled in elaborate and devious argumentation.

Quoteam not being compensated in any way
You are a liberal idiot, I guess I was wrong by calling you a sophist and giving you to much credit  ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D:



Palehorse

Quote from: mr.willy on October 22, 2010, 07:00:41 PM
sophist=One skilled in elaborate and devious argumentation.
You are a liberal idiot, I guess I was wrong by calling you a sophist and giving you to much credit  ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D:

sophist |ˈsäfist|
noun
a paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric in ancient Greece, associated in popular thought with moral skepticism and specious reasoning.

Humm. . . whom do I believe? You or the dictionary? (Rhetorical). . .  :rolleyes:

Know what you are saying before you say it. . .

mr.willy

soph·ist  (sfst)
n.
1.
a. One skilled in elaborate and devious argumentation.


sophist - someone whose reasoning is subtle and often specious

2. one who is given to the specious arguments often used by the sophists. — sophistic, sophistical, adj.

Know what you are saying before you say it Palehorse Definitions of specious on the Web:specious

plausible but false; "a specious claim"; "spurious inferences"
gilded: based on pretense; deceptively pleasing; "the gilded and perfumed but inwardly rotten nobility"; "meretricious praise"; "a meretricious argument"

You bit the dust again Palehorse  ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D:

Palehorse

Your nefarious attempts at humor are pitiful. :rolleyes:

The only thing biting around here is you, and it isn't the dust you are munching on.

What happened to everyone else who was commenting on this topic? You scare them off with your halitosis?  ::D:

Since you want to drag this subject into a playground level of interaction, I leave it to you. I want no part of such juvenile doings. . .

mr.willy

QuoteSince you want to drag this subject into a playground level of interaction, I leave it to you. I want no part of such juvenile doings. . .

You Palehorse are the one that has been doing the  juvenile doings. . and your off the topic of mj again. ::D:

Palehorse

Quote from: Palehorse on October 21, 2010, 03:56:32 PM

So it is your "opinion" that the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,  RAND Corporations  Drug Policy Research Center,  the World Health Organization, the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Canadian Medical Association, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA., Et AL surrounding my sources are all unaccredited?

But a blog IS?!  Do you even understand the meaning of the term accredited? Apparently not!

. . .

STILL waiting for your answer to this. . . And until you do I refuse to respond to you any further on the subject.

mr.willy

QuoteSTILL waiting for your answer to this. . . And until you do I refuse to respond to you any further on the subject.

By By Palehorse

QuoteMEXICO CITY, Mexico — The United Nations' drug law enforcement body has reprimanded Latin American countries that have decriminalized narcotic use, delivering a blow to the growing movement looking for a change in drug policy in the region.

The U.N. body says it is particularly concerned by a 2009 law in Mexico thatdecriminalizes possession of small amounts of cannabis, cocaine, heroin and other drugs.

"This legal act may give the wrong signal," says a report released Wednesday by the International Narcotics Control Board, an independent body that monitors the implementation of U.N. drug control conventions.

The board said it wanted to remind the Mexican government that U.N. conventions require that the possession, purchase or cultivation of narcotic drugs be classified as a criminal offense.

The report also attacks the Argentine Supreme Court for a ruling last year that it is unconstitutional to punish the personal use of cannabis.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/mexico/100223/latin-america-decriminalizing-drugs-united-nations

UN institute reprimands Latin American countries for decriminalizing drugs ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: just had to bring post forward again  ;D

Palehorse


mr.willy

QuoteAnd until you do I refuse to respond to you

Will I guess everyone can now tell how   Palehorse  does not follow his own. ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: ::D: