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melodious fellow
12-01-2007, 07:29 PM
so in my cracker ass little town, there was this good Samaritan recently arrested. Some fool left was out on some back road by himself and left his lights on or some shit and his battery died. he couldn't get a jump until finally a good Samaritan came along and agreed to help em out. well in the process of jumping the car, the two of them somehow got the good Samaritan's key's locked in his car. Apparently, someone (the article didn't specify, but I'm hoping the good Samaritan wasn't stupid enough to call po) called the police or maybe they just came by... anyway, the police unlocked the car for the good Samaritan, but then after they got the guys keys out, they got a K-9 and had it tear the guys car apart. the car didn't smell like weed and they had not been smoking. Well they ended up finding a few grams in his car somewhere and they took him out to this prison out in the country that was built to hold 150 but has over 600 violent offenders.

i think it is really lame that my cracker ass town is teaching people not to ever bother to try and do anything nice for anyone else. i think good Samaritan laws should be applied to this case and that poor guy let out of that scary jail.

xGaNjAx
12-01-2007, 07:56 PM
It's really a shame when stuff like this happens...

melodious fellow
12-01-2007, 08:10 PM
yea i really wanted to write a letter to the editor of the local little paper that printed the article about the incident but they won't print your letter to the editor without your name and address attached... so if i protest this, i am sure the cops will harass me, pull me over all the time hoping i have weed or some stupid shit... just look for any excuse to bust me too. this place is all conservative nazis.

FlyGuyOU
12-01-2007, 08:18 PM
yikes

slipknotpsycho
12-01-2007, 08:21 PM
all i can say is life is not fair.... and i do hate to say it, but he did realize the risks before putting anything in his car... i'd like to feel sympathy for the guy, but in all honesty i think he's an idiot for helping someone... now i'm all for helping my fellow man.... but when i got something like that going on, the only thing, and i do mean the ONLY thing i'm worried about at that moment is my safety...


and considering the thought processes of people, i'm also inclined (highly) to believe he is the one that called the cops....

ever hear of the guy who called up the police station to ask if they'd sell him drugs they confiscated for evidence and then actually showed up and made the deal? what about the guy who decided to walk ouf a store with a fucking guitar in his pants like no one would notice? oh on cops, some guy gave this chick nearly 2,000 bucks to get him drugs and she ripped him off completely (no drugs, no explination, no nothing...) so he calls the cops to get them to get his money back? then there's the guy who got a ride from a taxi to his house, claimed he had no money on him, and went into his house and never came out... then exepcted the caby to just leave and forget the whole thing....

killerweed420
12-01-2007, 08:42 PM
Ah yes little grasshopper. Life in America,land of the free,home of the brave and now get caught with a gram of a completely natural substance and off to the poundmeintheass prison you go.:jointsmile:

Fotokopie
12-01-2007, 11:50 PM
The pigs in my town have bypassed the
"You need a warrent to search me" law so now, they
just have to pull you over and they can tear your shit apart.
Our town is a no-drive zone past dark for me and my
fellow smokers.

It's fucking rediculous.

melodious fellow
12-03-2007, 03:36 PM
wtf? warrantless searches are common here too, but what is this no driving after dark bullshit? in daylight savings its dark at like 5 or 6 pm?!?!? what if you have school/work till 10 or 11? bullshit america

melodious fellow
12-03-2007, 07:01 PM
check this out: while writing a post about how oppressive things are and how nice people are often punished for innocent good deeds, I receive a warning for the post....

is there any possible way i could attempt to make this up to all of you guys that i have so deeply wronged with my extremely ignorant and offensive post?

LIP
12-03-2007, 07:39 PM
check this out: while writing a post about how oppressive things are and how nice people are often punished for innocent good deeds, I receive a warning for the post....

is there any possible way i could attempt to make this up to all of you guys that i have so deeply wronged with my extremely ignorant and offensive post?

What was the warning for?

melodious fellow
12-03-2007, 08:10 PM
thank you LIP. my point exactly.

I really did not expect that type of vigilante bs from this forum of all places

when I took Chef's line about his "cracker ass town" from that south park episode, I was apparently being racist.

I guess I must confess. for all of you who missed the very large "Vote Dr. Ron Paul for President" in my signature, who by the way isn't a republican... I am racist against white people! :wtf:

Breukelen advocaat
12-03-2007, 08:11 PM
check this out: while writing a post about how oppressive things are and how nice people are often punished for innocent good deeds, I receive a warning for the post....

is there any possible way i could attempt to make this up to all of you guys that i have so deeply wronged with my extremely ignorant and offensive post?

Frankly, no.

inbud
12-03-2007, 08:15 PM
i re read this thread twice, what in it deserves a warning? i am curious, can you tell us or will i always wonder? and as for the town you live in...could those been grams of some other substance besides mj....cause if it was..that might have been the reason that there was a warning on this thread. When i lived in the great state of Alaska, mj did not warrent a drive to a state prison.
imho
inbud

melodious fellow
12-03-2007, 08:40 PM
sorry to confuse you Inbud, I keep forgetting that I originally put my location as alaska.

unfortunately, I actually live in a tiny town in the foaming-at-the mouth bible-belt of south carolina....

and you are right, nothing in the post deserved a warning. and it was only a few grams of the great greenness, no other substances which is why I felt so bad for the guy.

inbud
12-04-2007, 03:16 AM
yes...too bad the entire US is not as tolerent as we would wish it to be.
Happy Holidays to You and Yours
inbud

Cannabis-Sativa
12-04-2007, 03:21 AM
yea i really wanted to write a letter to the editor of the local little paper that printed the article about the incident but they won't print your letter to the editor without your name and address attached... so if i protest this, i am sure the cops will harass me, pull me over all the time hoping i have weed or some stupid shit... just look for any excuse to bust me too. this place is all conservative nazis.

Man write that fucking letter man, do not let corporate fucking America scare you, if the cops pull you over and harass you. Go straight to fucking court don't even play with them, freedom of press my friend. America started with smart people who gave Americans the power to protect themselves and its changed a lot

tell us the outcome if you write that

Staurm
12-04-2007, 03:27 AM
What?

Cannabis-Sativa
12-04-2007, 03:35 AM
it was directed to the OP, about writing a letter to the press ^^^^^

Doctor Whoov
12-04-2007, 04:25 AM
Seriously, what was so offensive in this thread? I like it here and I don't want to say something that will get me kicked off. I didn't see any rules broken.

NorthBrook19
12-08-2007, 02:21 AM
What small ass town in SC was it in? I used to live in the Upstate, but I'm familiar with the upstate, midstate, and lowlands.