Tuesday 23 January 2007

Cannabis Cameron

It comes as no surprise, of course. There cannot be a "free" market in goods generally but not in drugs, or alchohol, or pornography. Likewise, there cannot be a "free" market in services generally but not in gambling or prostitution. Molly Jowell, whose husband is on trial in Milan and who has herself acted as London hostess to the cream of "Las Vegas casino operators", is working on the gambling, just as she worked so successfully on the alchohol. The pornography is as good as done; and the prostitution will be waived through, making the British State the biggest pimp in Europe (if not the world), and requiring everyone who disapproves of being turned into a pimp to withdraw from the taxation system. (What are they going to do? Put us all in prison?) Likewise, soon after that, everyone who disapproves of being a drug-dealer. For, after Cannabis Cameron (cannabis being a hard drug by any reasonable standard), look out for Cocaine Cameron, for Heroin Cameron.

Whichever is in office of the three parties that remain in existence by pretending to have members and that the rest of us can do nothing to replace them, it will implement the same pro-drugs, pro-dunkenness, pro-casino, pro-prostitution, pro-pornography agenda in the interests of the organised crime to which the political class now pretends to be so opposed that it is trying to secure the power to place us under house arrrest and to confiscate our assets without having to prove the slightest thing against us. That class's economic views necessitate all of this. And, because that whole class will be in support of these measures, they will be described as "the centre ground", from which it is by definition madness to dissent. Isn't it?

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