Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Healthy Plaza Initiative?

Just thought I'd open this up for discussion - let you folks do all the work.

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

How about we pour bleach on the streetcorners until the dirty bums go away?

Anonymous said...

Get rid of the violent homeless people who threaten me when I don't give them any change. I'm serious, it has happened to me more than a few times.

One evening, back in early-September, this man laying down in front of a shop next to Don's Donuts shouted at me for a handout. When I tried to ignore him, he followed me, calling me a cunt and a whore, threatening to "beat on me".

I'm too afraid to go down there anymore, even with friends.

Anonymous said...

Socialism will not work, why should anyone work for someone else? Capitalism may be the key but it requires hard work.

Anonymous said...

A few comments:

Arguments about the economic system that's "best" aside... for it to work, capitalism requires a certain percentage of unemployed folk. Remember that you have because they do not & vice versa. The houseless who are living this way out of choice are often making a statement about this & other politics.

Please don't judge every person you meet by what one or two you've encountered (or, worse, have only heard stories about) have done.

Housed people can certainly have the same mental and/or drug/alcohol issues that some street people do. They only have the advantage of walls that serve to hide it better.

I am a single female, & when I was houseless, I was a little apprehensive of certain other street folks. Natural street smarts from growing up in a city. But honestly, I have been more afraid of the people & policies that keep rights from human beings who happen to not pay rent or mortgages for whatever reason. And I know quite a few people who are houseless because they are running from much scarier (home) situations... like abuse.

Thanks for having this forum here. You are providing a great service to your community.

Anonymous said...

Healthy Plaza is a cover for letting University goons with state police badges run loose and trample on local laws. Rollin Richmond already says he won't enforce state law Proposition 215, so you better put that joint away before Strumpenfuhrer Dewey comes knocking, even if you are a terminally ill cancer patient.

Nick Bravo said...

Exactly what is this initiative???

Anonymous said...

Homer Johnson said...

Healthy Plaza is a cover for letting University goons with state police badges run loose and trample on local laws. Rollin Richmond already says he won't enforce state law Proposition 215, so you better put that joint away before Strumpenfuhrer Dewey comes knocking, even if you are a terminally ill cancer patient.


I'm sure the two people who really really really pot will be able to smoke it. You do know that the cancer patients really hate all the other potsmokers with prop215 cards out there for bullshit reasons, and Ken Miller is a foul word to most of them.

Anonymous said...

cancer patients really hate all the other potsmokers with prop215 cards out there

That's bullshit. And saying there are only two people who "really" need medical pot is ridiculous.

Give me a break...bunch of pissed off cancer patients cause they're not the only ones toking with the blessing of the state. Right.

Anonymous said...

Rubix, you are a fucking moron. You haven't a fucking clue, so shut your fucking cunt hole and listen the fuck up. You have NO FUCKING IDEA how many people "need" pot, nor do you have any fucking IDEA AT FUCKING ALL if cancer patients like or dislike the frauds using pot because they bought a card from KEN FUCKING MILLER.

Shut the FUCK UP unless you have a motherfucking IDEA.

Anonymous said...

Wow! This website is great - just like being on the plaza. Cunt hole? Lovely. Have some meth with your comments?

Anonymous said...

Richmond already says he won't enforce state law Proposition 215 ... even if you are a terminally ill cancer patient.

Yeah, you get a lot of termianlly ill cancer patients in college.

Anonymous said...

Let's all break out our Nazi signs again the next time they try building a public toilet! We like pooping in alleys and on doorsteps. Why do you think we chose this lifestyle? Poop rights! Poop rights! Don't shove a public restroom and wash basin at us! We don't want it! Take your SS and go home you damn Nazis!

Anonymous said...

Yeah, if we were really Nazis, you'd all be dead now and your ashes would be in the soil to help plants grow. Just because we don't want to support your lifestyle CHOICE does not make us Nazis.

So choose something else.

Anonymous said...

Jesus 'healed using cannabis'

Duncan Campbell in Los Angeles
Monday January 6, 2003
The Guardian

Jesus was almost certainly a cannabis user and an early proponent of the
medicinal properties of the drug, according to a study of scriptural
texts published this month. The study suggests that Jesus and his
disciples used the drug to carry out miraculous healings.

The anointing oil used by Jesus and his disciples contained an
ingredient called kaneh-bosem which has since been identified as
cannabis extract, according to an article by Chris Bennett in the drugs
magazine, High Times, entitled Was Jesus a Stoner? The incense used by
Jesus in ceremonies also contained a cannabis extract, suggests Mr
Bennett, who quotes scholars to back his claims.

"There can be little doubt about a role for cannabis in Judaic
religion," Carl Ruck, professor of classical mythology at Boston
University said.

Referring to the existence of cannabis in anointing oils used in
ceremonies, he added: "Obviously the easy availability and
long-established tradition of cannabis in early Judaism _ would
inevitably have included it in the [Christian] mixtures."

Mr Bennett suggests those anointed with the oils used by Jesus were
"literally drenched in this potent mixture _ Although most modern people
choose to smoke or eat pot, when its active ingredients are transferred
into an oil-based carrier, it can also be absorbed through the skin".

Quoting the New Testament, Mr Bennett argues that Jesus anointed his
disciples with the oil and encouraged them to do the same with other
followers. This could have been responsible for healing eye and skin
diseases referred to in the Gospels.

"If cannabis was one of the main ingredients of the ancient anointing
oil _ and receiving this oil is what made Jesus the Christ and his
followers Christians, then persecuting those who use cannabis could be
considered anti-Christ," Mr Bennett concludes.

Anonymous said...

I don't think the dirt weed jesus used was quite as powerful as Trainwreak.

Anonymous said...

In fact, I know of a terminally ill cancer patient who is an HSU student. I suspect there is more than one.

Nick Bravo said...

Free the Weed!!

Anonymous said...

Then why is he taking up space as HSU? He's gonna die, he shouldn't be wasting HSU's time, or the governments money this way. What an asshole he is.


Captain Future said...

In fact, I know of a terminally ill cancer patient who is an HSU student. I suspect there is more than one.

Nick Bravo said...

May you burn in the hottest fires of Hades for that idiotic comment you DUMB sonofabitch!

a1 said...

How often does this get checked?

Anonymous said...

I'm an atheist Nick. Enjoy an eternity of nonexistence, bwahahahahaha!

Nick Bravo said...

Nonexistence is the cowards way out. If you simply cease to exist then nothing matters and you may as well slaughter every living thing on the planet because this incarnation is the only place you'll have any fun.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you are shooting blanks Bravo, with no chance to make babies you worthless loser. I think you should go out and end your worthless life, you leech on the human race.

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful outlook on life. Not. If there is no god, we must act like animals, slaughtering everyone we see??? Not.

See, from an atheist's perspective, your "laws of god" were written by man. Atheism is an inspiration. We have the ability to create heaven on earth, if it weren't for all the people who prefer slaughtering instead.

Nick Bravo said...

If there is no god then how does one account for the need of some humans to make themselves god by destroying other people? Why then is it we choose hell over heaven?

Anonymous said...

Huh? Your first question assumes an erroneous position. No one makes themselves a god by killing another person. As for your second question, uhhh, an atheist doesn't believe in heaven or hell, so he/she is not choosing one or the other. If you want to torment yourself with such beliefs, by all means, go ahead. Myself? I live a peaceful, blissful life without superstition.

Anonymous said...

I addressed your questions Nick, but apparently the forum moderator hates atheists.

Anonymous said...

Hey Nick, peace be with you. Don’t let the idiots suck you in. If you believe in righteousness - and that is as good as god, or atheist, or any damn thing else we each call that which is part of us, then you, and only you, can be the judge of whether your righteous. Stop! Look! and Think before you cross the street my friend, or any thing else you do.

Love eternal
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