The worst and most extensive despise what a state has its citizen less impressed its inncoent Citizen because of political greed of power and position occupation. PROHIBITION is all its many forms is and remains wrong.
This law could have saved so many lives had it been around now. I have never drank alcohol in my entire life and don't plan to. That stuff turns you into monsters.
I think getting drunk is a terrible idea. I've been drunk once when depressed and it only made things worse. I drink any alcohol I do for taste alone. I also try to be semi health-conscious about beer even though I'm not an overly healthy person. (Why start to like anything that's bad for you if you don't have to?) Very few beers are even halfway healthy. I drink red wines and Guinness because they're actually ever so slightly good for you and I like their tastes. I might TRY other alcoholic drinks for the test-experience.
If I could have the alcoholic drinks without any alcoholic effects, I'd be down for that. (So long as it wasn't like sugar free stuff where it's actually WORSE.) I think prohibition was a bad move but I understand why it happened.
Anyway, this is just me throwing my opinion out there to hopefully give another perspective that isn't usually represented. It tends to be either "Alcohol makes you into a demon!" or "Life sucks without alcohol…".
Wow, Society's addiction to this drug was this strong??? Insane. Anyhow, I love the stockpile destruction footages. So beautiful, all hat poisonous horse piss spilling to the ground. A dream come true.
Most of you peole on here wishing prohibition was still around just hate to see other people have fun. You know you are the evil nosey pricks running to the front door when you here a car door slam closed.Your the neighbor who watches out the window for that little kids ball to come in your yard so you can take it and make them cry. You are usually the people that have no social skills and don't want to go out and socialize because your fat unattractive no fun and can't dance or have a sense of humor. I go out for beer and drinks all the time, I use public transportation and it is so much fun, weather it's the Super Bowl, New Years or just a deck bar for some wings and clams. You people suck, Oh going out on a Monday night for beers and pizza to watch the cavs and King James please pray for me nut jobs. God for bid I might even bet 20 bucks on the game.
Does prohibition work in countries where it's still present? Saudi Arabia and other Sharia coutries come to mind…my father knew a Saudi guy who ran an alcohol distribution network during the 1970's and 80's, producing spirits from yeast and sugar diverted from baking supplies – among his customers were school children, corrupt officials, alcoholics, migrant workers and foreign diplomats; he sent large quantities of money to family members in the UK who owned several large properties across London – he was eventually arrested and charged over religious offences, but the case was dropped after locals refused to testify and the evidence disappeared – he came to London in the 80's to study English and eventually used the profits to set up a successful business…prohibition turns cheap chemicals into gold and allows criminals to thrive!
I support a partial revival of prohibition, but only on hard liquor. Hard liquors are not as much a part of indelible traditions, and it would take much more money for the drunken transients I see to get intoxicated on the soft stuff, if that's all that was available in stores. There would be a black market, but unlike the ban on beer, it would be manageable.
Prohibition across the country was a little too difficult maintain and unrealistic.
But when i think of SPECIFIC places in america like "Camden New Jersey" I start to think about what alcohol is doing to places like that and that perhaps applying Prohibition for poverty stricken regions like that could help go along way into healing some of their social issues.
I am a student at a middle school in Cincinnati, Ohio. I would like to use your video for a project I am working on for my class. The project will require me to download and possibly edit out portions of your video. This project will be on a password restricted site so my work will only be published for my fellow classmates to see. Please respond to my reply to accept or deny my request.
Thank God that in Central/Eastern Europe this stuff like "prohibition of alcohol" belongs to the realm of terribly bad jokes. According to the Bible, it is a sin to get drunk, not to drink. If you drink with moderation, nothing bad happens. You don't get drunk from two beers or a glass of wine. Wine is also used in Church, during the Eucharist (at Catholics) or the Divine Liturgy (at Orthodox). "In vino veritas", as Pliny the Elder and Erasmus said.
@theyoungpatriot well- educated comment, from a cannabis patient. Well said. The gov't isn't bad just dont believe all the things they advise to you.
@please2denise Wow I like your state of mind on drugs. Just let me ask you what considers you to be a drugs. ( will be waiting for a response…)
Alcohol is actually more dangerous than heroin.
Time to end the drug war
The worst and most extensive despise what a state has its citizen less impressed its inncoent Citizen because of political greed of power and position occupation.
PROHIBITION is all its many forms is and remains wrong.
In Chumpzi, Tobbaco and Beer are banned from the premises!
retarded law
This law could have saved so many lives had it been around now. I have never drank alcohol in my entire life and don't plan to. That stuff turns you into monsters.
I think getting drunk is a terrible idea. I've been drunk once when depressed and it only made things worse. I drink any alcohol I do for taste alone. I also try to be semi health-conscious about beer even though I'm not an overly healthy person. (Why start to like anything that's bad for you if you don't have to?) Very few beers are even halfway healthy. I drink red wines and Guinness because they're actually ever so slightly good for you and I like their tastes. I might TRY other alcoholic drinks for the test-experience.
If I could have the alcoholic drinks without any alcoholic effects, I'd be down for that. (So long as it wasn't like sugar free stuff where it's actually WORSE.) I think prohibition was a bad move but I understand why it happened.
Anyway, this is just me throwing my opinion out there to hopefully give another perspective that isn't usually represented. It tends to be either "Alcohol makes you into a demon!" or "Life sucks without alcohol…".
Not much has changed, women and progressives are still telling you how to think and live.
Wow, Society's addiction to this drug was this strong??? Insane. Anyhow, I love the stockpile destruction footages. So beautiful, all hat poisonous horse piss spilling to the ground. A dream come true.
Most of you peole on here wishing prohibition was still around just hate to see other people have fun. You know you are the evil nosey pricks running to the front door when you here a car door slam closed.Your the neighbor who watches out the window for that little kids ball to come in your yard so you can take it and make them cry. You are usually the people that have no social skills and don't want to go out and socialize because your fat unattractive no fun and can't dance or have a sense of humor. I go out for beer and drinks all the time, I use public transportation and it is so much fun, weather it's the Super Bowl, New Years or just a deck bar for some wings and clams. You people suck, Oh going out on a Monday night for beers and pizza to watch the cavs and King James please pray for me nut jobs. God for bid I might even bet 20 bucks on the game.
This shit is still happening with marijuana. Just make it fucking legal to bring down the profit of drug cartels.
i see whiskey poured to groud like that wanna me to go blood lust killing spree
I played this in protest of the Mulwaukee BREWERS beating the NY Mets>
and progressives were also in favour! Progressives seem to want to ban everything.
I hope we can bring back alcohol prohibition, now that I have a couple hundred bottles of liquor I could really make a LOT of money!
Does prohibition work in countries where it's still present? Saudi Arabia and other Sharia coutries come to mind…my father knew a Saudi guy who ran an alcohol distribution network during the 1970's and 80's, producing spirits from yeast and sugar diverted from baking supplies – among his customers were school children, corrupt officials, alcoholics, migrant workers and foreign diplomats; he sent large quantities of money to family members in the UK who owned several large properties across London – he was eventually arrested and charged over religious offences, but the case was dropped after locals refused to testify and the evidence disappeared – he came to London in the 80's to study English and eventually used the profits to set up a successful business…prohibition turns cheap chemicals into gold and allows criminals to thrive!
91 Days' storyline is heavily made up of scenes based on the Prohibition of the U.S.
SJWs always want to ban everything and they always want to control the way you live.
I support a partial revival of prohibition, but only on hard liquor. Hard liquors are not as much a part of indelible traditions, and it would take much more money for the drunken transients I see to get intoxicated on the soft stuff, if that's all that was available in stores. There would be a black market, but unlike the ban on beer, it would be manageable.
Prohibition across the country was a little too difficult maintain and unrealistic.
But when i think of SPECIFIC places in america like "Camden New Jersey" I start to think about what alcohol is doing to places like that and that perhaps applying Prohibition for poverty stricken regions like that could help go along way into healing some of their social issues.
I am a student at a middle school in Cincinnati, Ohio. I would like to use your video for a project I am working on for my class. The project will require me to download and possibly edit out portions of your video. This project will be on a password restricted site so my work will only be published for my fellow classmates to see. Please respond to my reply to accept or deny my request.
In mother Russia drinking alcohol is the law
im sorry but your video sucks
Thank God that in Central/Eastern Europe this stuff like "prohibition of alcohol" belongs to the realm of terribly bad jokes. According to the Bible, it is a sin to get drunk, not to drink. If you drink with moderation, nothing bad happens. You don't get drunk from two beers or a glass of wine. Wine is also used in Church, during the Eucharist (at Catholics) or the Divine Liturgy (at Orthodox). "In vino veritas", as Pliny the Elder and Erasmus said.