>>>>>>>>>hahahaha
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/09/15/priest.drug.arrest.ap/index.html>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>What I find most amazing about the story is that there is a whole set of laws built around selling drugs from or near a church. Are the minimum sentences tougher than those for selling cocain elsewhere?
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>>>>>>>Yes. Also near schools.
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>>>>>>I can certainly understand singling out schools. But churches? Not that many children attend church alone. Do they?
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>>>>>Doesn't seem like a very safe place for children anymore - if the priest isn't too busy raping the kids I he's selling them drugs now? geeze. I don't see how religion will survive past year 2100....hopefully it wont.
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>>>>I think ritual peyote could give it just the boost it needs to get over these rough spots ...
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>>>Yaqui, yaqui, yaqui.
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>>Transsubstantiation you can believe in !
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>Wouldn't it be something though, if before every sitting of the house (not to mention every sitting of the U.N.), a half hour or so was spent passing around the old calumet. It wasn't for nothing they called it a 'peace' pipe.
Oh sure, and then we find a quarter of the new budget funds ice cream, Nachos and the Cartoon Channel.
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