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There are serious problems at West Coast. Gardiner was involved in the wrong circles and getting rid of him helped. The likes of Cousins and Chick allegedly have done wrong as well.
That said, it was announced that Hawthorn had 3 players with serious drug issues that have thus far escaped scrutiny from the media. So yes, WCE have far more than I'd like to see, but it's not just limited to then. Just the media scrutiny is...
As a Perthie, I actually agree with it. Look at our two biggest cultural exports: David McComb and Kim Salmon.
"I get this sense that WA in general is somewhat of a 'maverick' state?"
Don't be fulled Prospector. If you think this is only a problem in WA, then you have too much bling around your head.
Watch out vics, "drugs are coming to a club near you, soon."
As Jackovic said last night on radio, " there are about 5 or 6 clubs in the same position as the Eagles were 3 years ago."
If he did in fact have any prescription only drug without the appropriate prescription then he would have to explain that one too!Not wanting to take the thread off subject but.....
What if the drug that the" 2 carloads of Major Crime Squad" detectives found was Diazepam... admittedly non-prescription, but from my limited knowledge a form of Valium used by addicts to help with bad withdrawl symptoms??? :sheep:
Cheers
..........Kauri
Explod, I'm sad that you are so pessimistic about our young people. I know lots of great young people whose parents have given them great guidance and who are making a great success of their lives. You've given the Greenpeace couple as a good example. None of the young people I know are into drugs at all - too focused on their education and part time jobs, and often doing some voluntary work as well.Drugs have been a cronic part of the youth scene for a decade or two now and growing as pointed out.
It reflects a state of dispair within the new social paradigm.
Spoke to a couple in their early twenties a few days ago representing Greenpeace. They were well presented and optomistic because they are on a cause and somehow see a way out of the earthly mess. Most young people do not. Subconsciously because we are for example not doing anything about global warming we are saying that we dont' give a stuff about the future, a future that belongs to the younger generation. So if the leaders and mentors have given up then there is nothing left but to party. We can speak of other subjects as analogies to support the argument, I am not just hooked on green issues.
Too much here to explain in a few lines anyway but you get the drift. The planet is dying and the younger generation are going with it. We will roadblock all the worlds freeways when it is too late. And I am an old conservative explod.
My heart bleeds for Cousins and all the other millions like him because they are our children and we have not collectively shown them the right path.
If he did in fact have any prescription only drug without the appropriate prescription then he would have to explain that one too!
Possessing and or taking prescription drugs without a prescription is of course illegal... but when being pulled over by the uniforms for a driving offence does it warrant having TWO carloads of organised crime/major crime squad detectives turning up, being held and searched in front of the public for two hours in the middle of Perth, having the Australian press report it in such a way that implied that he was in possession of serious hard drugs when they knew that it was Diazepam, and having the eager Australian public jumping to conclusions and convicting him blindly(just read back through this thread for example). Where did all of the righteously indignant David Hicks supporters go? I see Daniel Chick comes in for a bit of a lashing as well (I wonder if he only supposedly succumbed to the Eagles drug culture after he returned from Hawthorn? Interestingly his car was also stopped and searched, his passenger was charged with possession of hard drugs and implements, Chick was not and has not been charged, despite his house being searched also.
If, as implied elsewhere in this thread, W.A is indeed a "maverick state", then I would humbly suggest that that term is not limited only to the general public.
P.S. I hear that tall poppies produce the best opium when cut down.
Cheers
.............Kauri
They obviously had something on him, and probably have had for a long time. It was obviously a stuff up, or the passenger in Chick's car agreed to be the mule... Remember the phone conversations of a number of years back that they did nothing about? I think the cops have decided to get him, and that's that. And as with any other underworld figure, it will likely drag out for years...
If, as implied elsewhere in this thread, W.A is indeed a "maverick state", then I would humbly suggest that that term is not limited only to the general public.
P.S. I hear that tall poppies produce the best opium when cut down.
Cheers
As someone else pointed out, the media doesn't care about Hawthron, probably the same could be said for Carlton.Richard pratt is still calton president after rorting tens of millions from the taxpayer.
Devoted his life too AFL in the public spotlight from day 1 pressures untold on a young man too constantly perform.
He needs help not punishment from the AFL !
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