News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: LTE: Complicated Issue |
Title: | US CA: LTE: Complicated Issue |
Published On: | 2010-09-26 |
Source: | Contra Costa Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2010-09-28 03:00:43 |
COMPLICATED ISSUE
This is very controversial and I'm still trying to decide. Many astute
and erudite friends have told me that the idea of recreational
marijuana legalization is the epitome of ubiquitous guilessness and
unrestrained naivete to the point of astronomical misanthropy.
Conversely, I usually agree wholeheartedly with others who insist that
pusillamity has no place in the culmination (albeit fraught with much
apogee and opposing perigee of thought) of the potentially maelstromic
journey to a reasoned decision, obviously bathed in unshaded
intellectual sunlight.
As a corollary, argumentively labeled a parallel by some, unjustly
deemed to be misguided by others, parts of the above two ideas,
obviously ignoring the egregiously ridiculous lack of specific melding
of some characteristics contained, could well result in a compatible
and harmonious ballot marked in the voting booth.
I earnestly but humbly suggest that if all voters analyze carefully my
words above, they forthwith will easily find the correct decision.
Martin A. Easton
Clayton
This is very controversial and I'm still trying to decide. Many astute
and erudite friends have told me that the idea of recreational
marijuana legalization is the epitome of ubiquitous guilessness and
unrestrained naivete to the point of astronomical misanthropy.
Conversely, I usually agree wholeheartedly with others who insist that
pusillamity has no place in the culmination (albeit fraught with much
apogee and opposing perigee of thought) of the potentially maelstromic
journey to a reasoned decision, obviously bathed in unshaded
intellectual sunlight.
As a corollary, argumentively labeled a parallel by some, unjustly
deemed to be misguided by others, parts of the above two ideas,
obviously ignoring the egregiously ridiculous lack of specific melding
of some characteristics contained, could well result in a compatible
and harmonious ballot marked in the voting booth.
I earnestly but humbly suggest that if all voters analyze carefully my
words above, they forthwith will easily find the correct decision.
Martin A. Easton
Clayton
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