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    #1
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    hello

    I look forward to meeting you
    justindolan Reviewed by justindolan on . hello I look forward to meeting you Rating: 5

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    #2
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    hello

    WELCOME TO THE SITE, I hope you enjoy yourself and I may see you in chat if you head up that way someday!

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    #3
    Senior Member

    hello

    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi
    WELCOME TO THE SITE, I hope you enjoy yourself and I may see you in chat if you head up that way someday!

    I may have to give the chat thing a try.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    hello

    Hey, nice to meet you, I didn't notice the entrance.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    hello

    I usually trumps all the entrances with an exit.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    hello

    So what are you doing, living off of Workman's Comp or something???

    I was working when I was hurt, but my employer had no insurance, so at the workman's comp trial, I only won half (my medical bills for the rest of my life, which at the time were in the couple $100,000's, but nothing more). So I never got a grace period of workman's comp.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    hello

    That sucks.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    hello

    You said you might be getting into politics, I think. But you were telling us to step-up and voice our opinions. I'd like to know how. I can't even begin to try and get it for the multitude of reasons I need it, for myself. How would someone even begin to attempt to get a bill for legislation? I started to work for Ralph Nader's Pesticide Bill group in Albany, NY. and I can see how you can influence people on certain decisions that they're not aware of, but what can someone do about pot? I'd say less than 25% of our population thinks that there's at least one thing wrong with it. The U.S. and Europe have been studying it for several years and finding that it cures some cancers. This century in History must be God's joke, just seeing ourselves wriggle our way out of it. He didn't give Birth to weed to have another one His children forbid it.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    hello

    Quote Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
    You said you might be getting into politics, I think. But you were telling us to step-up and voice our opinions. I'd like to know how. I can't even begin to try and get it for the multitude of reasons I need it, for myself. How would someone even begin to attempt to get a bill for legislation? I started to work for Ralph Nader's Pesticide Bill group in Albany, NY. and I can see how you can influence people on certain decisions that they're not aware of, but what can someone do about pot? I'd say less than 25% of our population thinks that there's at least one thing wrong with it. The U.S. and Europe have been studying it for several years and finding that it cures some cancers. This century in History must be God's joke, just seeing ourselves wriggle our way out of it. He didn't give Birth to weed to have another one His children forbid it.

    Organization is key. NORMAL and the ACLU are good organizations to get active with.

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    #10
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    hello

    You mean, NORML. I'm not about to threaten national security, and these forums are the first time I've ever expressed any viewpoints of mine, globally. I have since registered for only one other forum, a New York Yankees forum, where I only posted once and said I thought Alex Rodriguez would end up with 50-54 Home Runs.

    Thanks for giving me a direction, it's just what I asked for.

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