Union Thugs at Their Best
Aug. 30th, 2011 11:57 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
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-"You may not believe it, but what do most people believe about immigrants? That they're taking jobs away from Americans and that they're all criminals, especially Mexicans, which seems to be synonymous with drug-runners." (Nevermind the fact that, by definition, being an ILLEGAL immigrant DOES mean you're a criminal.)
-anyone who supports strict immigration laws is racist against Hispanics and abhors Mexicans and is thus completely backward
-the Arizona law is the epitome of racism because it means cops can ask any random person of brown skin for papers and deport them if they don't have them; and that "some crazy lawmakers" want to make the same thing happen in Florida
-"People who support immigration laws are making it very difficult to be a brown person. It's a sad reality, but it's a tough time to be brown in America right now." (what the hell does he think about Marco Rubio, I wonder?)
-everyone "outside the liberal multicultural haven of a university" (i.e. conservatives) thinks all Muslims are terrorists
It's dope for dummies.
A New York City-funded guidebook for heroin users is offering information on how to prepare drugs carefully and how to care for veins to avoid infection.
But the state's top official with the Drug Enforcement Administration called it a "step-by-step instruction on how to inject a poison."
DEA Special Agent-In-Charge John Gilbride says the handout is "very disturbing."
The 16-page pamphlet features helpful tips for dopeheads like: "Warm your body (jump up and down) to show your veins," and "find your vein before you try to inject."
Other tips include: "Only 'boot' once or twice in one shot."
The city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene printed about 70,000 copies of the handout, which reportedly cost $32,000.
A health official says the goal is to promote health and save lives.
Assistant Commissioner Daliah Heller says instructions on how to perform injections were included because there is "a less harmful way to inject."
The illustrated guidebook also offers information on HIV testing and warnings on the dangers of sharing needles.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/NYCs-Heroin-How-To-Handbook-Not-A-Hit-80570847.html