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UK: But did Cameron freebase Indian Manali?

The First Post

Wednesday 14 Feb 2007

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The real question isn't if David Cameron ever smoked cannabis but how he
smoked it. Was it a regular pursuit? Did he ever smoke weed through a
poster tube? Did he ever burn a lump of Indian Manali between two
kitchen knives and freebase the intoxicating fumes, then spend the next
three hours pissing himself laughing at a re-run of The Rockford Files,
convinced that it had a homosexual subtext?

Did he ever run out of stash, then spend a whole morning scraping
together dirty scraps of marijuana from old ashtrays in order to cobble
together a 'one-skin' just to get him through the afternoon without
having to swig Night Nurse from the bottle?

These are the questions that really count - and that the mainstream
media are too ignorant to ponder. The liberal writers who
It’s not what you smoke, it’s the way that you smoke it, says sam delaney

say it doesn't matter one jot if he liked the odd cheeky toke are like
confused trendy vicars working overtime to show how right-on they are.

They're the sort of people who have £7.50 worth of stale skunk weed in
an antique box on their mantelpiece which they occasionally break out
after a particularly raucous dinner party, once they've finished playing
Pictionary. Which they think makes them experts.

If Cameron ever coughed, cried, then puked after trying one toke at a
party in his teens, then he's just like any other young Tory who tried
and failed to get down with the cool kids.

But if he ever embraced the drug as a lifestyle choice, that's a
different matter. I mean, do we really want a man who may have once
pondered dreading his hair to have access to the button? No, I didn't
think so.

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