Where the hells a brickbat when I need one.

Bob W wrote:

>Wanting to legalize all drugs is not really a left/right thing. It
>tends to be more of a liberal/authoritarian thing, or even just
>pragmatism. I'm in favour of legalizing drug use and supply under
>strict licence - an opinion I share with a lot of people whose other
>opinions I am diametrically opposed to. 
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>Taking J S Mill's liberalism as a starting point (as I do) can lead to
>some very different opinions, from what I consider very right wing
>conservatism, to what they consider very left-wing socialism. I'm at
>the sweet spot somewhere between, as you've probably all noticed from
>the fact that I'm always right about everything. :o)
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>Cheers,
> Bob 
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>>Behalf Of Mark Roberts
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>>Subject: Re: Street photography - religious objections (now
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>>P. J. Alling wrote:
>> > One of the more well known advocates of total decriminalizing
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>> > currently illegal drugs is William F. Buckley, I think he'd be
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>>I know someone who went to the same New England prep school 
>>as William 
>>F. Buckley's son, from whom he purchased his first ever hit 
>>of LSD. Like 
>>father, like son :)
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