Cronulla Chairman stands down after drug arrest

Great album. Although saw him with Crazy Horse a couple of years ago at a Day on the Green gig and it was a bit of a let down as he played very little Harvest. The Punters including me were less than impressed.

Ditto, I saw him in concert in the US during the Harvest period, magical.

Then a few years ago with Crazy Horse, could hardly hear myself think, all this very loud , crappy music.

He played 3 acoustic numbers and the crowd went ape****.

Talk about not reading his market!!

But still love the albums.
 
Hilarious!
Have to admit, the higher up the food chain the less sympathy I have for offenders. This bloke, in control of an NRL club and ultimately the person responsible for the well-being of many teenage and young adult males in his club, has really dropped the ball. Good luck finding another management position in Australia.

Having said all that, I agree with a number of earlier posters who have queried the point of certain substances being prohibited. The point (in simplest terms) is the power and financial clout of the alcohol, tobacco and pharmaceutical lobbies!

Watched a doco that had fmr US polotitions from the 60/70's saying they started a war on drugs specifically to get more blacks into jail. This was emphasised by Regan and the massive swelling of prison numbers by the end of the 80's / start of the 1990's.
 
Watched a doco that had fmr US polotitions from the 60/70's saying they started a war on drugs specifically to get more blacks into jail. This was emphasised by Regan and the massive swelling of prison numbers by the end of the 80's / start of the 1990's.
Basically its cheap labour that the US Companies benefit from. Modern slavery is how its known 😎

Our NSW Corrective Services Industry is also large, but prisoners are not forced into a particular job.

Plus our incarceration for drug use is rare.

Hard labour was abolished in Oz, but the US still has their chaingangs, even in women's prisons 😱
 
Basically its cheap labour that the US Companies benefit from. Modern slavery is how its known 😎

Our NSW Corrective Services Industry is also large, but prisoners are not forced into a particular job.

Plus our incarceration for drug use is rare.

Hard labour was abolished in Oz, but the US still has their chaingangs, even in women's prisons 😱
And now on the us the same companies that profited from a rise in prison population and getting into "drum roll" immigration detention!
 
Great album. Although saw him with Crazy Horse a couple of years ago at a Day on the Green gig and it was a bit of a let down as he played very little Harvest. The Punters including me were less than impressed.

You see if I went to see Crazy Horse, and I have 3 times, and they played a single song off Harvest I would be highly surprised.

However if they played Welfare Mothers, Powderfinger, Cortez the Killer, Sedan Delivery and Cinnamon Girl you'd have a great NY & CH set list.
 
You see if I went to see Crazy Horse, and I have 3 times, and they played a single song off Harvest I would be highly surprised.

However if they played Welfare Mothers, Powderfinger, Cortez the Killer, Sedan Delivery and Cinnamon Girl you'd have a great NY & CH set list.

Yeah it was our mistake we didn't read the fine print re Crazy Horse.
 
Having said all that, I agree with a number of earlier posters who have queried the point of certain substances being prohibited. The point (in simplest terms) is the power and financial clout of the alcohol, tobacco and pharmaceutical lobbies!

Partly right Seaeaglerock 8. I would suggest a much bigger profit is being made from the supply by many unscrupulous and powerful people in the community though, through the supply of illicit substances...a much bigger profit margin that alcohol and cigarettes.

And then you forget the industry that has developed around illicit drug use. Increased policing, solicitors, courts staff, insurance companies, prisons, not to forget the fines imposed which add to the public purse. There's a whole industry out there that would be financially bankrupted by legalising these substances. Damned if you do. Damned if you dont.
 
Download a copy of the 1993, " Unplugged" a live album, pure genius.

I just love " Long may you run" ( it's a song about a car of all things).

I picked up a Neil Young book a few months ago, not your run of the mill autobiography as it sort of revolves around the cars he's owned throughout his life. Pretty good read actually - it's called 'Special Deluxe'
 
Partly right Seaeaglerock 8. I would suggest a much bigger profit is being made from the supply by many unscrupulous and powerful people in the community though, through the supply of illicit substances...a much bigger profit margin that alcohol and cigarettes.

And then you forget the industry that has developed around illicit drug use. Increased policing, solicitors, courts staff, insurance companies, prisons, not to forget the fines imposed which add to the public purse. There's a whole industry out there that would be financially bankrupted by legalising these substances. Damned if you do. Damned if you dont.
You think illegal drugs bring in more profit than alcohol tobacco and pharmaceuticals???? OK I call your bluff, produce some figures!

Meanwhile I do not at all discount your point that a massive black market in illegal drugs exists, generating billions untaxed around the world. On the contrary, that is actually my point! Look at history - they once tried making alcohol illegal and we know how that turned out: fodder for gangster empires, exactly what is happening now with the illegal drug trade.
 
You think illegal drugs bring in more profit than alcohol tobacco and pharmaceuticals???? OK I call your bluff, produce some figures!

Meanwhile I do not at all discount your point that a massive black market in illegal drugs exists, generating billions untaxed around the world. On the contrary, that is actually my point! Look at history - they once tried making alcohol illegal and we know how that turned out: fodder for gangster empires, exactly what is happening now with the illegal drug trade.
Actually if you really want to know how long this drug (or to put it more correctly, this substance of addiction caper) caper has been going for, check out the Opium Wars, it's a very dirty game and always involves blackmail or war......
 
Actually if you really want to know how long this drug (or to put it more correctly, this substance of addiction caper) caper has been going for, check out the Opium Wars, it's a very dirty game and always involves blackmail or war......
This is a footy forum, we don't have time to research the opium wars, you have to give us the summary in one paragraph or less.
 
This is a footy forum, we don't have time to research the opium wars, you have to give us the summary in one paragraph or less.
Hahaha, thanks for confirming that you have a 'view' of footy fans 😵 (I don't share it, everyone can always learn), AND it was one paragragh :rofl:

back to the leftist hole for you! @:cool:
 

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