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PSA - Partnership For a Drug-Free America - 80's PSA

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

PSA - Partnership For a Drug-Free America - 80's PSA

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  • But nobody knows how much it takes. Pee Wee Herman said so.

  • our governments laughs at all the people who are dying thanks to their failed drug war

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  • She sucks. 

  • Who is this comedienne? She looks familiar...

  • A steaming pile of glad-handed shit stains found a stupid cunt to do a fake stand up routine as a means of sharing a fucking stupid story about a kid who like everyone else abused drugs and immediately dropped dead from what these idiots want to teach is a typical result of the circumstances.

    Yeah, I get it. Now bite the curb.

  • @SnarkLicker WellI guess it would depend on where you lived at the time Cocaine was extremely prevalent in the eighties especially among the upper middle class-upper class. For the first time people were realizing that it wasn't just the stereotypical junkies that were abusing drugs but the drug culture was spreading through the sort of yuppie culture and of course the teenagers of wealthy families. I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well but that is why these ads were made.

  • partnership of the tobacco alcohol oil and pharmaceutical industries . because weed is safer then alcohol and tabacoo funner. a better and safer means of medicine then anti depressents and advil. and hemp could replace fuel and save the environment. a partnership for keeping us fucked.

  • Aren't coke and crack the same thing?

  • decriminalize all drugs already

  • I'm ugly and unpopular, Am I allowed to do coke and crack?

  • I want to know where white america got the idea that coke and crack were all over suburban teenage parties in the mid eighties. I remember being a teenager around then and I just don't remember all the coke and crack we were all supposedly doing all the time.

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