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Title: My friend arrested
Post by: Praetor Fenix on October 14, 2006, 12:42:21 AM
A buddy of mine who went to high-school with Jay Cutler's wife was just pulled over and arrested for marijuana possession.
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Praetor Fenix on October 14, 2006, 12:47:11 AM
True story folks.
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: rocket on October 14, 2006, 12:54:56 AM
Yeh the weak connection to Jay's wife in no way redeemed it to newsworthy.
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Dorian 01 on October 14, 2006, 12:55:35 AM
Has this hit all the major papers yet?
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: SWOLETRAIN on October 14, 2006, 12:59:50 AM
Bro the first timer in cali gets a $40.00 8hr class and the charge goes down to infraction.
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: DK II on October 14, 2006, 01:15:55 AM
A buddy of mine who went to high-school with Jay Cutler's wife was just pulled over and arrested for marijuana possession.

Wow, i must've missed that on CNN.
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Bigger Business on October 14, 2006, 01:23:58 AM
I imagine it went down like this:


"Dude its Dave!!

Dave?!?

Yeah...the friend that went to school with Jay Cutlers wife!!?

Yeah right on..whats up man, you got that 40 bucks I lent ya?

Wait...just got pulled over and they cops found weed! "


I'm right arnt I!!



Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Bigger Business on October 14, 2006, 01:31:49 AM
"Who was that?

Dave...

Dave?

your sisters boyfriend

Dave....

Went to school with Jay Cutlers wife?!

yeah right...he got ya 40 bucks? "

Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Bigger Business on October 14, 2006, 01:33:13 AM
I'd like to see daves resume'
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Bigger Business on October 14, 2006, 01:35:29 AM
dave
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: DK II on October 14, 2006, 01:38:58 AM
I bet Kim Jong Il will be mad as hell that Dave just stole his international headlines!

That means more nuking in NK! All because of that stupid dave. 
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: figgs on October 14, 2006, 01:43:24 AM
That really pisses me off for some reason.
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: freespirit on October 14, 2006, 01:56:01 AM
How much marijuana did he posses? Oh wait, it happened in America. He had a little bit for his own use and now he's a criminal?   ::)
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: ozman on October 14, 2006, 02:45:38 AM
Who was the arresting officer

Sgt Stedenko
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: benchmstr on October 14, 2006, 01:18:07 PM
A buddy of mine who went to high-school with Jay Cutler's wife was just pulled over and arrested for marijuana possession.
he will be in jail for the most of 12 hours the judge will show up and he will get a fine or promise-to-pay and be out in time to go to work its nothing to worry about,hell i have had to stop people from hanging themselves over a P.I petty shit like this doesnt even go on your criminal history most of the time
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Camel Jockey on October 14, 2006, 04:51:08 PM
How much marijuana did he posses? Oh wait, it happened in America. He had a little bit for his own use and now he's a criminal?   ::)

Laws against marijuana are nothing more than stupid right-wing ideals. They have everything to do with enforcing on what these assholes think is right and very little to do with protecting people. People don't need to be protected from marijuana, anyone who's got experience with marijuana know's it safer than alcohol.
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: 240 is Back on October 14, 2006, 04:53:53 PM
Drug laws keep prisons filled with low grade subjects who don't contribute much to taxes.

And prisons are big business for some companies.  You'd be surprised which ones ;)
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Camel Jockey on October 14, 2006, 05:01:29 PM
Drug laws keep prisons filled with low grade subjects who don't contribute much to taxes.

And prisons are big business for some companies.  You'd be surprised which ones ;)

Well anti-drug laws allow certain government law enforcement to exist and be relevant. If stuff like marijuana were made legal then many would lose their jobs and prison population would decrease. It's safe to say these law exist so these guys can get their meal ticket by busting some kid for smoking a joint.

Many economists, like Milton Friedman have called for the decriminalization of marijuana. Infact, my economics professor told me the same thing you mentioned in your post.
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: 240 is Back on October 14, 2006, 05:20:38 PM
yeah, i haven't studied it much, and algebra and others are going to piss their panties, but...

the thinking goes that the CIA uses drug money (that is in the laundering process) to float Wall street.  both sides use credit, and the time that drug money being spend is "liquid interest".  We could talk about this on a new thread, but it's very real and very well studied.  it's real and it's probably necessary for our economy to function as is.

Well, the variable selective enforcement of drug laws allows the nation to 1) make $ selling prison contracts to big corps, and 2) reduce the % of Americans who pay no taxes.  We need some drug dealers- but when there are too many, laws are passed/enforced to lower the number to optimum, and when they aren't enough, they will let more dope thru the borders and create an overpop issue to get more soldiers on the street.

When a prison is about to break ground, they'll do a stastical analysis of the area and enforcement of laws will increase in order to have the flow of inmates they need to 1) fill that prison, and 2) justify a budget for a second one to break ground the minute this one opens.  it's supply and demand.  human fodder for the prison machine.

You can't pity the dealers much- they know they're breaking the law.  Just cool to observe!
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 14, 2006, 05:50:05 PM
yeah, i haven't studied it much, and algebra and others are going to piss their panties, but...

the thinking goes that the CIA uses drug money (that is in the laundering process) to float Wall street.  both sides use credit, and the time that drug money being spend is "liquid interest".  We could talk about this on a new thread, but it's very real and very well studied.  it's real and it's probably necessary for our economy to function as is.



Dude, if you don't watch it, your going to wind up looking like this guy in about 10 years...........

(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e196/Intenseone/240.jpg)
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: 240 is Back on October 14, 2006, 05:58:55 PM
Dude, if you don't watch it, your going to wind up looking like this guy in about 10 years...........

(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e196/Intenseone/240.jpg)

James H. Fetzer
Distinguished McKnight University Professor Emeritus
University of Minnesota Duluth


nah, fetzer spends a little too much time in the library and not quite enough in the gym.

here he is, kicking the shit outta the NIST report :)
http://www.d.umn.edu/~jfetzer/nistevasion.html
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 14, 2006, 06:02:00 PM
James H. Fetzer
Distinguished McKnight University Professor Emeritus
University of Minnesota Duluth


nah, fetzer spends a little too much time in the library and not quite enough in the gym.

here he is, kicking the shit outta the NIST report :)
http://www.d.umn.edu/~jfetzer/nistevasion.html

He's a certifiable Liberal lunatic!
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: haider on October 14, 2006, 06:03:29 PM
He's a certifiable Liberal lunatic!
then what does that make you? LOL!
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: 240 is Back on October 14, 2006, 06:19:27 PM
He's a certifiable Liberal lunatic!

Here's page 1 of 14 of his resume.  He is a very smart man.


Curriculum Vitae
James H. Fetzer
Personal
Born: 6 December 1940; Pasadena, California. Married.
Home: 2021 E. 4th Street, Duluth, MN 55812; (218) 724-2706.
Office: Department of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN 55812; (218) 726-7269

Education
Indiana University, Ph.D., 1970, History and Philosophy of Science
Columbia University, 1968-69, Philosophy
Indiana University, M.A., 1968, History and Philosophy of Science
Princeton University, A.B., 1962, Philosophy

Military Service
Commissioned Officer, United States Marine Corps, 1962-66

Current Positions
Distinguished McKnight University Professor, University of Minnesota, 1996-
Director, Master of Liberal Studies Program, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1996-

Professional Experience
Department Chairman, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1988-92
Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1987-96
Research Scholar, New College, University of South Florida, 1985-86
Visiting Professor, University of Virginia, Spring Semester, 1984-85
Adjunct Professor, University of South Florida, Fall Semester, 1984-85
MacArthur Visiting Distinguished Professor in the Arts and Sciences,
     New College, University of South Florida, 1983-84
Visiting Associate Professor, New College, University of South Florida,1981-83
Visiting Lecturer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1980-81
Visiting NSF Research Professor, University of Cincinnati, 1979-80
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati, 1978-79
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Virginia, 1977-78
Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, 1970-77

Honors and Awards
The Outstanding Research Award, College of Liberal Arts,
     University of Minnesota, Duluth, 2000-01
McKnight Endowment Fellow, University of Minnesota, 1996
Summer Faculty Research Fellow, University of Minnesota, 1996
The Outstanding Research Award, College of Liberal Arts,
     University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1992-93
Lansdowne Lecturer, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C., 1992
President, The Minnesota Philosophical Society, 1991-92
Vice-President, The Minnesota Philosophical Society, 1990-91
The Medal of the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 1990
Summer Faculty Research Fellow, University of Minnesota, 1988
Postdoctoral Fellow in Computer Science, Wright State University, 1986-87
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, National Science Foundation, 1979-80
The Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Kentucky, 1973-74
Summer Faculty Research Fellow, University of Kentucky, 1972
Graduate Research Assistant, Indiana University, 1969-70
Fellow of the Faculty, Columbia University, 1968-69
NDEA Title IV Fellow, Indiana University, 1966-68
The Dickinson Prize, Princeton University, 1962
Magna Cum Laude, Princeton University, 1962

Professional Activities
Member, Editorial Board, Heuristics
Journal Co-Editor, Synthese, 1990-99
Associate, Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Member, Philosophy of Science Association
Member, American Philosophical Association
Member, Association for Computing Machinery
Member, Human Behavior and Evolution Society
Member, International Society for Human Ethology
Member, Editorial Board, Philosophy of Science, 1999-
Member, American Association of University Professors
Founder and Member, Society for Machines and Mentality
Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Founding Editor and Journal Editor, Assassination Research, 2002-
Founding Editor and Series Editor, Explorations in Philosophy, 1995-
Founding Editor and Journal Editor, Minds and Machines, 1989-2001
Founding Editor and Series Editor, Studies in Cognitive Systems, 1986-
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: benchmstr on October 14, 2006, 07:33:50 PM
240 don't show his resume to a fanatic republican

the only thing Mr intensone cares about is his current salary(republican idealism)
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 14, 2006, 08:05:15 PM
Here's page 1 of 14 of his resume.  He is a very smart man.


Curriculum Vitae
James H. Fetzer
Personal
Born: 6 December 1940; Pasadena, California. Married.
Home: 2021 E. 4th Street, Duluth, MN 55812; (218) 724-2706.
Office: Department of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN 55812; (218) 726-7269

Education
Indiana University, Ph.D., 1970, History and Philosophy of Science
Columbia University, 1968-69, Philosophy
Indiana University, M.A., 1968, History and Philosophy of Science
Princeton University, A.B., 1962, Philosophy

Military Service
Commissioned Officer, United States Marine Corps, 1962-66

Current Positions
Distinguished McKnight University Professor, University of Minnesota, 1996-
Director, Master of Liberal Studies Program, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1996-

Professional Experience
Department Chairman, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1988-92
Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1987-96
Research Scholar, New College, University of South Florida, 1985-86
Visiting Professor, University of Virginia, Spring Semester, 1984-85
Adjunct Professor, University of South Florida, Fall Semester, 1984-85
MacArthur Visiting Distinguished Professor in the Arts and Sciences,
     New College, University of South Florida, 1983-84
Visiting Associate Professor, New College, University of South Florida,1981-83
Visiting Lecturer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1980-81
Visiting NSF Research Professor, University of Cincinnati, 1979-80
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati, 1978-79
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Virginia, 1977-78
Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, 1970-77

Honors and Awards
The Outstanding Research Award, College of Liberal Arts,
     University of Minnesota, Duluth, 2000-01
McKnight Endowment Fellow, University of Minnesota, 1996
Summer Faculty Research Fellow, University of Minnesota, 1996
The Outstanding Research Award, College of Liberal Arts,
     University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1992-93
Lansdowne Lecturer, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C., 1992
President, The Minnesota Philosophical Society, 1991-92
Vice-President, The Minnesota Philosophical Society, 1990-91
The Medal of the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 1990
Summer Faculty Research Fellow, University of Minnesota, 1988
Postdoctoral Fellow in Computer Science, Wright State University, 1986-87
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, National Science Foundation, 1979-80
The Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Kentucky, 1973-74
Summer Faculty Research Fellow, University of Kentucky, 1972
Graduate Research Assistant, Indiana University, 1969-70
Fellow of the Faculty, Columbia University, 1968-69
NDEA Title IV Fellow, Indiana University, 1966-68
The Dickinson Prize, Princeton University, 1962
Magna Cum Laude, Princeton University, 1962

Professional Activities
Member, Editorial Board, Heuristics
Journal Co-Editor, Synthese, 1990-99
Associate, Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Member, Philosophy of Science Association
Member, American Philosophical Association
Member, Association for Computing Machinery
Member, Human Behavior and Evolution Society
Member, International Society for Human Ethology
Member, Editorial Board, Philosophy of Science, 1999-
Member, American Association of University Professors
Founder and Member, Society for Machines and Mentality
Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Founding Editor and Journal Editor, Assassination Research, 2002-
Founding Editor and Series Editor, Explorations in Philosophy, 1995-
Founding Editor and Journal Editor, Minds and Machines, 1989-2001
Founding Editor and Series Editor, Studies in Cognitive Systems, 1986-


(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e196/Intenseone/deerinheadlights.jpg)
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 14, 2006, 08:19:09 PM
Here's page 1 of 14 of his resume.  He is a very smart man.


Curriculum Vitae
James H. Fetzer
Personal
Born: 6 December 1940; Pasadena, California. Married.
Home: 2021 E. 4th Street, Duluth, MN 55812; (218) 724-2706.
Office: Department of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN 55812; (218) 726-7269

Education
Indiana University, Ph.D., 1970, History and Philosophy of Science
Columbia University, 1968-69, Philosophy
Indiana University, M.A., 1968, History and Philosophy of Science
Princeton University, A.B., 1962, Philosophy

Military Service
Commissioned Officer, United States Marine Corps, 1962-66

Current Positions
Distinguished McKnight University Professor, University of Minnesota, 1996-
Director, Master of Liberal Studies Program, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1996-

Professional Experience
Department Chairman, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1988-92
Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1987-96
Research Scholar, New College, University of South Florida, 1985-86
Visiting Professor, University of Virginia, Spring Semester, 1984-85
Adjunct Professor, University of South Florida, Fall Semester, 1984-85
MacArthur Visiting Distinguished Professor in the Arts and Sciences,
     New College, University of South Florida, 1983-84
Visiting Associate Professor, New College, University of South Florida,1981-83
Visiting Lecturer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1980-81
Visiting NSF Research Professor, University of Cincinnati, 1979-80
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati, 1978-79
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Virginia, 1977-78
Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, 1970-77

Honors and Awards
The Outstanding Research Award, College of Liberal Arts,
     University of Minnesota, Duluth, 2000-01
McKnight Endowment Fellow, University of Minnesota, 1996
Summer Faculty Research Fellow, University of Minnesota, 1996
The Outstanding Research Award, College of Liberal Arts,
     University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1992-93
Lansdowne Lecturer, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C., 1992
President, The Minnesota Philosophical Society, 1991-92
Vice-President, The Minnesota Philosophical Society, 1990-91
The Medal of the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 1990
Summer Faculty Research Fellow, University of Minnesota, 1988
Postdoctoral Fellow in Computer Science, Wright State University, 1986-87
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, National Science Foundation, 1979-80
The Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Kentucky, 1973-74
Summer Faculty Research Fellow, University of Kentucky, 1972
Graduate Research Assistant, Indiana University, 1969-70
Fellow of the Faculty, Columbia University, 1968-69
NDEA Title IV Fellow, Indiana University, 1966-68
The Dickinson Prize, Princeton University, 1962
Magna Cum Laude, Princeton University, 1962

Professional Activities
Member, Editorial Board, Heuristics
Journal Co-Editor, Synthese, 1990-99
Associate, Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Member, Philosophy of Science Association
Member, American Philosophical Association
Member, Association for Computing Machinery
Member, Human Behavior and Evolution Society
Member, International Society for Human Ethology
Member, Editorial Board, Philosophy of Science, 1999-
Member, American Association of University Professors
Founder and Member, Society for Machines and Mentality
Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Founding Editor and Journal Editor, Assassination Research, 2002-
Founding Editor and Series Editor, Explorations in Philosophy, 1995-
Founding Editor and Journal Editor, Minds and Machines, 1989-2001
Founding Editor and Series Editor, Studies in Cognitive Systems, 1986-

Screwball....


(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e196/Intenseone/screwball.jpg)
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: 240 is Back on October 14, 2006, 08:36:08 PM
What about him makes him a screwball?

In interviews, he is very calm and respectful.  When he speaks to groups, he shows evidence which show holes in the official story of 911.  He writes and does speaking engagements, and presents logical arguments supported with evidence.

Come on Mr I - don't use the OReilly tactic of labeling a guy with a rude name without providing evidence.  Speak on it :)
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: benchmstr on October 14, 2006, 08:42:23 PM
What about him makes him a screwball?

In interviews, he is very calm and respectful.  When he speaks to groups, he shows evidence which show holes in the official story of 911.  He writes and does speaking engagements, and presents logical arguments supported with evidence.

Come on Mr I - don't use the OReilly tactic of labeling a guy with a rude name without providing evidence.  Speak on it :)
240 my experience in law enforcement has shown me that anyone guilty of crime(republicans) instantly proves their guilt by attacking others credibility, when you have no evidence try to make the prosecuter look like a jackass its common practice among assholes(republicans)
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on October 14, 2006, 09:01:29 PM
240 my experience in law enforcement has shown me that anyone guilty of crime(republicans) instantly proves their guilt by attacking others credibility, when you have no evidence try to make the prosecuter look like a jackass its common practice among assholes(republicans)

LMAO, you have that backwords ....and your in law enforcement? At what capacity?
Title: Re: My friend arrested
Post by: Dan-O on October 14, 2006, 11:26:09 PM
free dave