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<0> (AP) -- A judge has struck down Georgia's ban on same-*** marriages
<1> One of my textbooks has a big picture of amanita muscaria as an example of a poisonous mushroom.
<2> mads cow disease
<2> psilocybin
<3> indeed.
<2> SHROOMIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<4> heh. I guess Stingray had it backwards then. :)
<5> there was a cult in later Egypt, around the 28th dyn that used aminita (better?) in their ceremony
<6> Another judge overrode the will of the people, eh? Oh well--that's what constitutional amendments are for.
<7> lol
<5> See vol XVIII 1923 ed Ancient Egypt also check the discussion int he American Ethnographic Journal also 1923
<1> Pickle - Constitutional amendments take more than just "the will of the people" -- they take a huge majority.
<7> what does marraige have to do with the constitution? marraige is a state affair
<8> AAAman, what's the URL?
<5> there is also a book...humm been some 30 years but I think the tuitle was "Magic Mushroom, Gateway to Eternity"



<5> title
<4> eh. the courts are supposed to override the "will of the people" when it's deemed unconstitutional
<6> kultur: I have little doubt that a huge majority of legislators will support an amendment banning gay marriage, in light of the court's actions.
<4> it's their obligation, really
<6> At least, in Georgia.
<4> part of what balances out rule of the mob, and all that
<9> Katey, silly liberal, thats not what courts are for
<1> Georgia ****s.
<0> AP Wire
<7> Pickle again i ask, what does marraige have to do with the constitution? marriage is a state affair
<1> Georgia's always dead last on the good stuff.
<4> DarthBurg, lol. It most certainly is
<6> ManKind: I'm talking about the Georgia state constitution.
<7> cool
<3> Amanita muscaria, the KING. Cannabis sativa, the PEOPLE. The tale of the alchemical wedding is about to begin.
<3> http://mushroom.dk/svampe/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=588&sid=b5440a8bcf35516f1beb4d5dc5898996
<3> this information should be a part of high school.
<1> Georgians are too busy worrying about trying to get the American swastika back on their flag to care about anything else.
<9> Katey, actually, thats the supreme courts job, other courts are just supposed to "Intrepret the law" only recently, after suffering major defeat at the polls, have donkeys come to think of the courts as a "Check and Balance" on the will of the people, its a mockery really
<6> pilgrim: Really? I thought that amanitas were a temperate-to-cold climate mushroom.
<1> Pickle - I don't know about you, but I'm supporting Ralph Reed for Lt. Governor.
<5> if you ain't got the constitution for it, marriage can be a powerful lotta trouble
<6> kultur: I support Loretta Nall.
<5> Pickle it was used in Egypt.
<10> cfry on my way
<5> Pickle but, at one time or other, almost EVERYTHING was tried in Egypt ;)
<4> DarthBurg, lower courts can also rule on such things. If a law is considered to be inconsistent with a states' constitution, a state supreme court can toss it
<11> I've joined the GOP now to get me some points in politics.
<12> marriage... private religious ceremony... nope.. dont want it in government.
<1> Pickle - That's not a Georgian though.
<4> DarthBurg, and that's part of their role
<11> This website is like an RPG.
<0> Do not get to hot on this ruling -- it is purely a technical decision -- A judge has struck down Georgia's ban on same-*** marriages, saying a measure overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2004 violated a provision of the state constitution that limits ballot questions to a single subject.
<6> kultur: Oops, you're right--she's running in Alabama.
<12> Cripsy: go libertarian; we're more cutting edge.
<1> Heh.
<1> Marijuana party.
<1> I thought that was a Canadian affair.
<12> kultur: not just pot; all drugs actually.
<5> Francis Dashwood, author of The Book of Common Prayer....figured the best way to mix gub'mint with religion: he called it: The Hell Fire Club
<12> kultur: get it right next time.
<6> kultur: I think she's running under a Libertarian ticket.
<0> Properly placed on the ballot, it is const
<5> it was a brothel with a religious theme
<1> Libertine - I don't...uh...I don't really know what that's in response to.
<9> katey, as far as state law goes, sure.
<12> kultur: legalization is nothing more then saying 'de-criminalization' .. to criminalize something is a expensive process. I am for smaller government, and less taxes.
<1> pilgrim` - I think that was a sub-plot in the Satanic Verses.
<12> de-criminalizing drugs is an effective and tactical approach to small government.
<4> DarthBurg, well, considering this was in regard to a state law....
<5> kultur that was a historical occurance. I am not familiar with Rushti
<9> katey, depends on where the appeals process is, I'd wager.
<6> Libertine: Decriminalization usually refers to taking away felony penalties while maintaining illegality. That is, you wouldn't get a criminal record from possession.
<1> pilgrim` - Are you saying they actually had a Mohammed's wives-themed brothel?
<6> Libertine: Whereas full legalization tends to refer to eliminating any legal penalty.
<12> Pickle: if you remove any penalties i dont see the point in it remaining illegal, but yes.
<5> there was a cave once used by smugglers on Dashwood;s estate. it was fitted out as a chapel. East end hookers were hired as Nuns....and so on. Yes, that is what I am saying
<1> I advocate the full elimination of any legal penalty. And subsidized cultivation, price controls, etc.
<5> they performed mock ceremonys and had their way witht eh good sisters
<6> Libertine: Not *any* penalties--just no criminal record. Ie, you'd still get, say, a fine.
<13> hey do you know how dumb this wiretapping news is. all these old losers worried about if the government will tap their phones, like the government even wants to. so ****ing stupid. besides that. everyone who thinks wiretapping is a problem are idiots. I make calls via internet with encryption. and pretty soon thats how it will all be



<6> That's decriminalization.
<5> I use morse code
<8> ATLANTA A judge has struck down Georgia's ban on same-*** marriages, saying a measure overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2004 violated a provision of the state constitution that limits ballot questions to a single subject.
<13> oooo the government is wiretappin me
<4> Wasn't some incryption made illegal back when the Millenium Copyright Act was p***ed?
<6> TheTailor: Right. One state constitutional amendment coming up.
<13> bakkit qyestuibs ti a subgke subject?
<6> And **** that judge up the ***.
<8> Pickle, he didn't say no stopping gay marriage
<4> If I recall correctly, incryption of data was considered a potential national security threat, therefore certain types of incription were considered to be illegal unless the govt. had the decription key
<8> Pickle, there was more than one subject
<11> Libertine: I can't go Libertarian because I know people can't function without people telling them what they can and cannot do.
<6> Tailor: I see what you mean.
<13> its not in the governments place to decide who and who cannot get married.
<8> So they vote it in again
<12> Crispy: so negative...
<12> Crispy: Americans used to do just fine with limited government and freedom.
<8> Pickle, of course AAAman.....
<12> Crispy: do you really think we can't go back?
<11> Libertine: We also used to burn witches at the stake and stuff too.
<4> Libertine, and Americans used to do fine without cars and electricity too.
<12> Crispy: i do not see the two as being related.
<5> if same *** can wed. then why must we be species chauvanists?
<4> Libertine, times and societies change
<12> Katey: correleation is silly.
<13> isn't marriage a religious thing? it was religion that talked about marriage and all that. thats why you get married at a church or w/e. so if you aren't into any religion do what you want
<4> Libertine, well, you made the ***ertion. :)
<11> Libertine: When you give the people the right to do whatever they want, they start burning people.
<12> Katey: so because we stopped burning witches and got cars; we need less freedom?
<11> That's the relation.
<12> that makes no sense.
<12> freedom is what every creature wants.
<4> Libertine, to ***ume that what was good for everyone back when life and society were dramatically different would work now is silly, imo
<11> Libertine: You can never ben truely free, so you'll have to deal with it.
<11> Or hope to god there's a heaven.
<6> What a bunch of ***holes.
<11> Pickle: It's not a mistake.
<4> Libertine, as society becomes more populous, more complicated, more modernized, our needs change
<4> obviously
<11> It's called CNN can do whatever the **** they want to write it off as a mistake.
<5> personally I think we should take Brokback Mountain to heart and liberate the undercl*** of ***ually repressed sheep lovers! Same *** sheep lovers should get out of the closet...and shake off those mothballs!
<14> hm
<11> Because if anything is said "OHHH **** FIRST AMENDMENT BITCHES! NYAH!"
<11> is said then it's *
<14> former county ***istant attorny here charged w/ ***ual ***ault of a child
<12> Freedom is what people fight for; I'd remember that.
<4> Libertine, freedom is great
<15> Speaking in Canada, former President Bill Clinton called Americas health-care system "insane and urged Canadians to resist calls for a move toward privatization.
<15> "Its a good thing, your health-care system, with all of its problems, he said Monday night at a $3,000-a-plate dinner in Toronto marking the launch of the World Leaders Forum.
<4> Libertine, I'm all for it, within reason
<5> freedom's just another word for Nothin left to Loose
<11> Libertine: The simple fact that you can be a Libertarian and not by lynched to holy hell shows that we are free.
<15> well, if Hillary gets elected we know what will happen to our health care system
<14> Psych. Prof at NMSU charged w/ embezzling $25,000. damn liberal professors!
<6> Bill Clinton should be like my grandmother--waiting a week to be diagnosed with a broken back.
<1> Crispy` - That's an awesome argument. "Just be pleased you're not DEAD."
<5> Katey Kris Kristofersen -her lover back then
<11> kultur: That's usually the arguement.
<5> and the guy who wrote it
<6> And I pray some day him or some relative of his experiences that.
<11> If anything they had that back in the day.
<12> Crispy: your standard of freedom is not the same as mine; ... nor would it be good enough for our founding fathers.
<4> pilgrim`, really?
<5> Katey yep
<4> pilgrim`, are you sure about that?
<5> also a song of his is what my nick is all about
<5> yes I am sure
<4> pilgrim`, none of the things I've seen about her life mention him at all
<15> holy crap Pckle
<5> Katey I am 100% sure
<14> lol
<14> Riots in Cd. Juarez, Mexico between street vendors and police


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