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Looks as if all those DUI's didn't endear Warfield to Chief fans

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/warfield_blolws/

But calling him "The Cancer" and saying he's never contributed in a meaningful way? Isn't that too harsh?

I'm sure I speak for all Pats fans in hoping Mr. Warfield screws his head on straight and stops referring to himself as "supremely talented." http://www.edub44.com/about.asp

Quiet confidence is more the Patriot way.
 
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Several sources. The hard drug figures are from an article describing the turnstyle at lockup/dryout efforts, and the problem with "curing" heroin and then how crack cocaine addiction was worse.

Other cocaine usage recidivism rates are lower. The lowest being "chewing coca" if the figures from latin america are to be believed, that place that kind of usage addiction about equal with tobacco.

I would guess that purity/refinement heightens the "rush" and increases the addiction, but that is my opinion, not like the other information.

The tobacco figures are from the US Cancer Foundation. I am no longer a smoker and haven't been for many years, but I think there is a lot of hooie going on about some of the tobacco warnings. I am old enough to remember when the Cancer Society used to say "...if you smoke 8 cigarettes a day, the health risks are minimal, so quir or cut down..."

How does that square with "second hand" smoke warnings? The scientific evidence for harm from second hand smoke borders on non-scientific propaganda, but that is my opinion only.
 
Obviously, our Management thinks better of Warfield's character than the posters here, but not enough to give him a bonus. So, he has a chance to start, be a backup or be cut, a free opportunity for the team.
 
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Several sources. The hard drug figures are from an article describing the turnstyle at lockup/dryout efforts, and the problem with "curing" heroin and then how crack cocaine addiction was worse.

Other cocaine usage recidivism rates are lower. The lowest being "chewing coca" if the figures from latin america are to be believed, that place that kind of usage addiction about equal with tobacco.

I would guess that purity/refinement heightens the "rush" and increases the addiction, but that is my opinion, not like the other information.

The tobacco figures are from the US Cancer Foundation. I am no longer a smoker and haven't been for many years, but I think there is a lot of hooie going on about some of the tobacco warnings. I am old enough to remember when the Cancer Society used to say "...if you smoke 8 cigarettes a day, the health risks are minimal, so quir or cut down..."

How does that square with "second hand" smoke warnings? The scientific evidence for harm from second hand smoke borders on non-scientific propaganda, but that is my opinion only.

Cigarettes are mainly bad because of all the additives. Not because of the tobacco itself. Watch the movie "Insider" if you don't believe me.

Cocaine has additives in it as well. Antifreeze comes to mind.

I'm curious to know what the recidivism rate % is for methadrine...since this is the current drug of choice for the white trash Amerikan...
 
AzPatsFan said:
The tobacco figures are from the US Cancer Foundation. I am no longer a smoker and haven't been for many years, but I think there is a lot of hooie going on about some of the tobacco warnings. I am old enough to remember when the Cancer Society used to say "...if you smoke 8 cigarettes a day, the health risks are minimal, so quir or cut down..."
That doesn't mean they were right. It wasn't until the 60's that real reesearch was done.

I remember when they said watching TV too much would harm your eyes, and so would sitting too close to the TV set.

If someone were old enough, they would remember when they said the earth was flat.

The earth is not flat, TV won't harm your eyes, and smoking 8 butts a day is not healthy.

Oh, and don't use leeches to suck out "bad blood" either. Take an antibiotic.
 
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