You know, I just read another post from Lola somewhere on cdot and I thought her answer was bang on. Then, upon further thinking I realized, that I too, am a hypocroite and a liar in that yes, I lie to certain people about my marijuana use and yes, I would lie to a potential employer about my marijuana use. So I'm even LESS than I said Michael Phelps was because I judged hiim harshly for doing the exact same thing I would do. That is some SERIOUS hypocrasy on my part.

THEREFORE.....while I completely understand Rusty's point and believe in the integrity of it, I must expose mysyelf as the true me and reanswer the question the way I feel now.

1. He needs to be MUCH more private about what he does. (And in his future.....this may include drug testing for him which is what you get for getting caught )

but 2. No I certainly DONT expect him to stand up and say "Fuck you all, I smoke pot and am proud of it!" considering it's federally illegal. I wouldn't do it myself, I certainly don't expect him to.

3. Make sure your private life stays private and this include camera phone photos from "friends" especially if your employer has providen it. And in talking about private that means not caught for DUI eitherl.......) keep it PRIVATE..........

So, sorry I find myself doing a complete 180 and just learning something (rather unpleasant) about myself. Bummer. But there it is.
Weedhound Reviewed by Weedhound on . Michael Phelps, Hypocrisy, & American Drug Policy Big Bong Theory By Sally Jenkins CN Source: Washington Post February 03, 2009 Washington, DC So Michael Phelps dove headfirst into the bong water. Is anyone really surprised, after all those laps? There has always been something submerged and escapist about the world's greatest swimmer. When presented with a chamber containing a hazy translucent liquid, he did what's become second nature to him. He buried his face in it. I'm just sorry I wasn't at that University of South Carolina house party Rating: 5